What have you opened this week?

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1991 Dow's VP
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DR 20 year old tawny.
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Quinta da Pacheca 20 year-old Tawny.
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Niepoort Colheita 2007, nice complex and fresh but looks old already...
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Eric Ifune wrote: Sat Nov 12, 2022 3:22 pm Krohn 30 yo.
Ohh yeah. That is a rare gem. [yahoo.gif] A real treat.
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LOUISSS J wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 5:06 pm
Thomas V wrote: Thu Oct 20, 2022 2:59 pm 2015 Fonseca Guimaraens 0.375 VP
2015 Niepoort LBV
10YO S. Leonardo Tawny Port
How was the Port?
I have one bottle of Fonseca Guimaraens 2015 for my boy (year of birth) and i will open this Port at when he will have 18.
It is at nice early stage at the minute. Still primary but the tannins are fairly relaxed. It is very lush with loads of dark fruit and a floral touch. It was gone very very quickly with a mate. You and your son is in for a treat. It was my last 0.375 as I split 12 with my dad. But I had the foresight to buy a case of 6 in regular size. I'll keep my hands of those for the next 10+ years.
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Frederick Blais wrote: Fri Dec 16, 2022 4:59 pm Niepoort Colheita 2007, nice complex and fresh but looks old already...
When was it bottled?
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DR 2008 White Colheita
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1977 Fonseca VP
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Yev Nyden wrote: Wed Dec 21, 2022 5:14 pm 1977 Fonseca VP
:shock: Oh! How was the Port? I just put mine on its feet as I plan to drink it in 5 or 6 days.
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Absolutely fantastic, I will share a note later. I got 2 different lots at a recent auction and planning to compare them. Strangely but these two bottlings seem to be different - one with a selo under the foil and is called Fonseca's Finest 1977 Vintage Port and the other one with a selo over the foil and doesn't have 'Finest' in the name. Anyone knows why's that?
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Yev Nyden wrote:Absolutely fantastic, I will share a note later. I got 2 different lots at a recent auction and planning to compare them. Strangely but these two bottlings seem to be different - one with a selo under the foil and is called Fonseca's Finest 1977 Vintage Port and the other one with a selo over the foil and doesn't have 'Finest' in the name. Anyone knows why's that?
Can you post a pic of both as that would help answer your question. If unable email or text to me and I can for you.
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Posted as a separate thread: viewtopic.php?p=151990#p151990
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Sandeman 50 Year Old Tawny
Vista Alegre 2002 Colheita
Quinta da Devesa 80 Very Very Old Tawny
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Thanks Yev Nyden and Thomas V for your answers. [cheers.gif]
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2000 Croft VP.

Had taken some with my Coravin 2 years ago. So decided to finish this post Christmas. Dark maraschino cherries on the nose with some eucalyptus & mint as well. Very refreshing and vibrant still. A little hot on the entry lingering into the mid palate. Nice concentration of fruit that has begone softening and present tannins but seems a little unbalanced currently. 89 points today but will grow into a better state with time.
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1985 Ferreira VP. Was darn near clear in the glass! Looked like a 100+ years old. Cork was fine, was not leaking. Seems to be a thing with Ferreira where some bottles just evolve to clean port. Seen it a on a few vintages where one or two bottles in a case are like this. [shrug.gif]
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Christmas Eve a 2003 Niepoort VP in an emergency pop and pour situation (someone forgt to toss the 1995 Dalva Colheita in the car--I keep a few bottles at my Mother's that's why I had the Niepoort)

It was fine but between the lack of decant and just 19 year of age we just did not do it justice. Incredibly tannic with that robust Niepoort profile--IMHO this needs to age a long time before it simmers down. I will not score--just not appropriate. But a promising Port.

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For Christmas Day, I opened a 1963 Gould Campbell VP. It was average at best, so a little disappointing. It had a good color still, but not a lot of fruit.
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1960 Warres
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