This was pre-"Old Vines" or "Vinha Velha" designation, as it was just called "Reserva" then. This older vintage is rarely seen in the US and I was lucky to stumble across one earlier this year so I had to get it to try an early version of this Douro red.
I meet Sean's Portuguese girlfriend

tonight for an impromtu dinner and since I've been dying to try this I brought it along. Still has great color and no signs of any fading or bricking, looks like a current vintage. That is where all similarities end. The nose reminds me of a young Bordeaux with rich red fruit, some leather, forest floor, and smattering of juniper. While the palate still has plenty of tannins and good acidity left, the fruit has matured into a very solid teenager. This still has plenty of life left and I wish I had more to put away to try again 5 and 10 years down the road. There is still some bright red fruit, yet the secondary notes of leather, wood, a touch of barnyard, and smoke make this a true pleasure to drink. I must say though, I can see the older style of wine making in this. It has a much more "old world" style to it, a bit more rustic than current vintages. But being a wine-necro that is what I love about this Douro red. If you love big fruity Aussie style red wines this probably isn't for you, but if you like old school Bordeaux or Cali Cab's then this will be right up your alley. 92 points
09/18/08