I've also had a G85 in the last week, quite a competent VP, but somehow lacking in star quality (I made a very similar note when last drunk in July last year) This was reinforced the following day when I opened a Warre '66 - a really solid VP that rather put the Graham to shame..
What have you opened this week?
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40 year Quevedo Tawny that I found in my cellar and had forgotten it was there. Love when that happens.
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Tom wrote:
I do find the '85 Graham's a very solid VP, but love the Warre's 1966 and at two decades more mature, don't really consider it much of a fair Port in direct comparison; or even as mentioned. It would be like comparing the Graham's 1985 to a fine VP from 2003. They are at such different stages of their evolution as to be next to impossible to actually compare.I've also had a G85 in the last week, quite a competent VP, but somehow lacking in star quality (I made a very similar note when last drunk in July last year) This was reinforced the following day when I opened a Warre '66 - a really solid VP that rather put the Graham to shame.
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1976 Noval Colheita. Sadly, my last bottle of this. This one was bottled in 2008 and is the last of 4 bottles drank over the past 7 years. All purchased at the same time and stored exactly the same. This final bottle was the best of the 4, having mellowed a bit (better integrated, less prominent heat) compared to the other bottles. In this case, the Port has aged into a more favorable profile for me. All were quite good, though.
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I want to open up a bottle of Warre’s vintage Port 1970 for one of the christmas days. What would you guys recommand for decanting time for this bottle?
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5-6 hrs should be about right.
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Quevedo 40 Year Tawny Port.
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In the last few days I've had a 1997 Dalva Colheita (Solid 92) and a 1985 Ferreira VP (just lovely). Good start to the holiday season!
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Warre's '63 VP for Christmas. The cork disintegrated and I had to push it into the bottle. Double decanted into a separate wine bottle and let it sit for 6 hours. I poured my first glass and it's the color of a tawny. There's a whiff of alcohol on the nose, but it doesn't dominate it. It has a light taste to it. The mouth feel is a little thin but still tasty. I was hoping for a little more but still not bad. I'll check on it gain after dinner in about 4 hours.
This was much improved after Christmas dinner. This was now 10 hours after decanting and although it's a thinner port then I expected, it's sweet, soft and smooth with just a hint of alcohol on the aftertaste. Very tasty and easy to drink. I'd give this a 92, maybe a 93.
This was much improved after Christmas dinner. This was now 10 hours after decanting and although it's a thinner port then I expected, it's sweet, soft and smooth with just a hint of alcohol on the aftertaste. Very tasty and easy to drink. I'd give this a 92, maybe a 93.
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A couple came over on Christmas on short notice. We had a '63 Sandeman VP. Has some heat and initial stink to it, but both settled down in an enjoyable holiday port!
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S. Leonardo 40
1997 Quinta do Vesuvio VP
Both were very good.
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Both were very good.
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Forgot to mention the S. Leonardo 40 Year Old that I opened for our last game night of the year. Wanted to "up the ante" a bit and make it a holiday bash... I think it worked!
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The 1970 Warre's was in really great shape. It was my oldest bottle so far.
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S. Leonardo 30 Year Old. Bottled in 2009.
Bulas 20 Year Old. Bottled 2012
Bulas 20 Year Old. Bottled 2012
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I opened the same bottled year S Leonardo not long ago. Still very good but time to drink them is at hand.David Spriggs wrote:S. Leonardo 30 Year Old. Bottled in 2009.
Bulas 20 Year Old. Bottled 2012
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Yes. That probably is my last bottle of the 30 Year Old bottled in 2009. I probably have 40 Year old from that same year though.Andy Velebil wrote: ↑Sun Dec 29, 2019 2:25 pmDavid Spriggs wrote:S. Leonardo 30 Year Old. Bottled in 2009.
I opened the same bottled year S Leonardo not long ago. Still very good but time to drink them is at hand.
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I opened a Graham 1977 for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Delicious.
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Ramos Pinto 20 Year Tawny
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