2000 Smith Woodhouse Colheita Port

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Mike J. W.
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2000 Smith Woodhouse Colheita Port

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Unknown bottling date as the back label was already gone by the time I purchased this a few year's back at a B&M. It's a very reddish orange color and looks incredibly young. Glass coating legs with nary a trace of aroma when sniffed. Very smooth drinking, but also not very noticeable drinking. There's just not much to it. Not a good QPR at $50. At $30 I might be a buyer. 87 pts.
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Frederick Blais
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Re: 2000 Smith Woodhouse Colheita Port

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Interesting, not something we often see, thanks for sharing
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