1997 Quinta do Noval LBV Port
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1997 Quinta do Noval LBV Port
Quinta do Noval Late Bottled Vintage – 1997
Traditional, Unfiltered. Decanted twice as I royally screwed up the first time allowing sufficient quantities of sediment to make its way into the decanter. Once filtered thru a stainless steel strainer, poured back into the half bottle for easier storage and to make way for the QdN LBV 2000 that will follow this one.
Much to my delight, a true cork is in this 375 mL bottle. It gave me some further practice using my “ah-so”-style opener.
Huge acidic, spirity nose, under which muted aromas of raspberries and perhaps plums hid. I am a bit congested tonight but the alcohol cannot hide itself at all on the nose.
Medium bodied entry, a bit on the shallow side as far as fresh fruit goes. Very hot. Muted raspberry flavour, some cherry flavour, although I would place it between a Bing and a black cherry as far as flavour is concerned. A bit peppery on the after taste, which lasts a good minute.
(I have to admit, I have read TNs which indicated peppery flavours, but never understood how that could be possible. Now I know!)
I will try to leave some for tomorrow, but it is difficult. There are a lot of new posts that I have not been caught up on over the pat 24+ hrs.
+2 hours
It doesn’t seem like this has changed much over the past two hours, but it has certainly disappeared as I come back and copy-paste my TN to the forum. The only change I can readily identify is that the plum taste has intensified, which is contrary to my previous experience with LBVs. Typically I find the tastes dull out the later it gets (and the lower the fill level of the bottle sinks.) I suppose I’ll leave a single glass-worth for comparisons sake and revisit it tomorrow.
Nightcap has concluded, I am heading to bed gentlemen. I bid you all a fond adieu!
Todd
Traditional, Unfiltered. Decanted twice as I royally screwed up the first time allowing sufficient quantities of sediment to make its way into the decanter. Once filtered thru a stainless steel strainer, poured back into the half bottle for easier storage and to make way for the QdN LBV 2000 that will follow this one.
Much to my delight, a true cork is in this 375 mL bottle. It gave me some further practice using my “ah-so”-style opener.
Huge acidic, spirity nose, under which muted aromas of raspberries and perhaps plums hid. I am a bit congested tonight but the alcohol cannot hide itself at all on the nose.
Medium bodied entry, a bit on the shallow side as far as fresh fruit goes. Very hot. Muted raspberry flavour, some cherry flavour, although I would place it between a Bing and a black cherry as far as flavour is concerned. A bit peppery on the after taste, which lasts a good minute.
(I have to admit, I have read TNs which indicated peppery flavours, but never understood how that could be possible. Now I know!)
I will try to leave some for tomorrow, but it is difficult. There are a lot of new posts that I have not been caught up on over the pat 24+ hrs.
+2 hours
It doesn’t seem like this has changed much over the past two hours, but it has certainly disappeared as I come back and copy-paste my TN to the forum. The only change I can readily identify is that the plum taste has intensified, which is contrary to my previous experience with LBVs. Typically I find the tastes dull out the later it gets (and the lower the fill level of the bottle sinks.) I suppose I’ll leave a single glass-worth for comparisons sake and revisit it tomorrow.
Nightcap has concluded, I am heading to bed gentlemen. I bid you all a fond adieu!
Todd
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“ah-so”-style opener
Please sir, what is an “ah-so”-style opener?tpettinger wrote:some further practice using my “ah-so”-style opener
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Re: “ah-so”-style opener
Julian,jdaw1 wrote:Please sir, what is an “ah-so”-style opener?tpettinger wrote:some further practice using my “ah-so”-style opener
When I saw a reference to this the first time on another post, I wondered the same. I did some research and found one in a local store and tried it out... it works marvelously (except with dry corks, sometimes it pushes those down into the bottle worse than a corkscrew does.)
Scroll to the bottle of this page for an explanation and picture.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bottle_opener
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+24 hours
I did come back to this port 24 hours later, and the alcohol had integrated much better. Nose and palate had not changed considerably, but a lot of the shocking 'hot-ness' was gone. Very nice.
I would definitely decant for a few hours, but unfortunately it was a 375 mL that I opened up and didn't track properly over an evening. I will be returning for another couple of 375s (the only format they have of this particular year in the LBV) and will do some further "history."
This is a very good LBV, one which I will buy again. Perhaps a case or two!
Todd
I did come back to this port 24 hours later, and the alcohol had integrated much better. Nose and palate had not changed considerably, but a lot of the shocking 'hot-ness' was gone. Very nice.
I would definitely decant for a few hours, but unfortunately it was a 375 mL that I opened up and didn't track properly over an evening. I will be returning for another couple of 375s (the only format they have of this particular year in the LBV) and will do some further "history."
This is a very good LBV, one which I will buy again. Perhaps a case or two!
Todd
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Ahh. One of those.
Ahh. One of those.
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Nicely done with the picture-post. I am forced to keep things short and sweet for the moment whilest I am wasting my time at work (but about to break out the "grape juice" in the desk drawer as it certainly has been THAT sort of day :?
I will take a few seconds to mention that there is a "Best Corkscrew" topic a few pages back where Uncle Tom warns new users of the Ah-so style bottle openers of the potential danger...
Todd
I will take a few seconds to mention that there is a "Best Corkscrew" topic a few pages back where Uncle Tom warns new users of the Ah-so style bottle openers of the potential danger...
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Hi Nick,
Yes, the 97 is very good. I am trying to find some more in a full 750 mL bottle size - the store I got this from says they have it only in 375s (2 cases) however it seems to be a bit overprice IMHO for a 375mL.
Have you tried the QdN LBV from 2000? I have heard 98 was dreadful and because of it have avoided it. I have not tried the 2000 yet but there is a supplier near me that has caseloads of it. They say one guy came in a walked out with three cases of it - I bought one bottle but have not had occasion to open it just yet.
Todd
Yes, the 97 is very good. I am trying to find some more in a full 750 mL bottle size - the store I got this from says they have it only in 375s (2 cases) however it seems to be a bit overprice IMHO for a 375mL.
Have you tried the QdN LBV from 2000? I have heard 98 was dreadful and because of it have avoided it. I have not tried the 2000 yet but there is a supplier near me that has caseloads of it. They say one guy came in a walked out with three cases of it - I bought one bottle but have not had occasion to open it just yet.
Todd