NV Fonseca Bin 27 Reserve Port

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NV Fonseca Bin 27 Reserve Port

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Bottled the end of 2018 and a lovely young fruit driven Port with no noticeable heat or faults and very soft tannins. Slightly chilled it was enjoyable over a few days.
87 Points
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Re: NV Fonseca Bin 27 Reserve Port

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Andy Velebil wrote:Bottled the end of 2018 and a lovely young fruit driven Port with no noticeable heat or faults and very soft tannins. Slightly chilled it was enjoyable over a few days.
87 Points
Sounds better than 87 points.
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Re: NV Fonseca Bin 27 Reserve Port

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Moses Botbol wrote:
Andy Velebil wrote:Bottled the end of 2018 and a lovely young fruit driven Port with no noticeable heat or faults and very soft tannins. Slightly chilled it was enjoyable over a few days.
87 Points
Sounds better than 87 points.
No. Enjoyable but lacks the complexity and whatnot to warrant a higher score. That doesn't mean it's not good. I would gladly drink this anytime it was offered and will continue to buy it from time to time.
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