Bulas 20 Year Old Tawny Port

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David Spriggs
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Bulas 20 Year Old Tawny Port

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Bottled in 2012. Surprising medium dark orange color. Nose of apricot, coffee, smoke, creme brulee, and just a touch of VA. Complex! Very inviting! On the palate - concentrated and sense for a 20 year old. Very good acidity gives it lift and does support that concentration. Loaded with orange peel, honey, lemon, and maple syrup. An excellent tawny! 92 points.

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Re: Bulas 20 Year Old Tawny Port

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I've gone through a few Bulas 10 and 20's over the last few years. From my small sample set they have a very unusual / non-standard house style for a Port. Surprising at first but flavorful and quite fun. An open bottle seems to increase significantly in richness and complexity over time. I'm a fan.
Worth keeping in the lineup for the variety and flavors.
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Re: Bulas 20 Year Old Tawny Port

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Mike K. wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2020 5:48 am An open bottle seems to increase significantly in richness and complexity over time.
I did get the impression that the wine was somewhat closed and would open up the next day or two. Of course 8 years in bottle doesn't help.
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