1975 Butler Nephew VP

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Bert VD
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1975 Butler Nephew VP

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the first of 2 bottles of Butler Nephew VP (with the Belgian Thienpont label but bottled in Vila Nova de Gaia)
this was opened about 2 hours before tasting. not decanted just chilled a little. the cork was mostly wet and came out quite easily.

the color was still red but going slightly towards orange and quite translucent.
i tasted a lot of cherry and with still quite a bit of heat in it. almost like Ginja. i also got some hints of strawberry and a pretty sticky mouth. and a hint of bitter in the aftertaste that i usually connect to tawny ports. my experience with aged VP's is limited but i would say this was a very nice but not fantastic port. let's see what day 2 brings.
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How was day 2?

Sounds like it has passed its best days and starting a slow slide toward the tawny side.
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day 2 was very similar. a little less heat but not much change in taste.
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Bert VD wrote:day 2 was very similar. a little less heat but not much change in taste.
I had this more than 30 years ago.... and this sounds like an improvement! I'm up and down with this shipper, but I'm glad this it is not falling apart.
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Yeah, I've never even seen a 1975 VP by this producer, or forgot if I ever have but don't think so. Thanks for taking one for the team. :winepour:
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