Frederick,
I have a different take on 1997s. They were absolutely beasts when young, boldly fruited and
brutally tannic monsters, similar to 2007 VPs at birth, a decade later. The 1997s I've had post-Covid have been generous and easy to approach, very drinkable and excellent. Not one seemed to be suffering from being closed or difficult to drink, or needing longer decants.
I can say that not one of the more than half dozen ... were my bottles ... so I can't speak to their provenance, but here in Porto, it seems like a common vintage for 35-40+ individuals to be opening nowadays. It is not common to find older Vintage Ports to be opened here, except by older individuals with deeper cellars or collections from people in the Port trade that I drink with on occasion.
And as this thread was originally about YOUNG vintages, 2020 and younger ... today
Dirk Niepoort turned 61 and it is on his birthday that he is launching to the public, the 2020 Bioma Vintage Port.
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