2005 Barros LBV Port

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Sebastian T
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2005 Barros LBV Port

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Barros 2005 lbv
Tasted on july 1 2010

Pretty dark red colour.
Upper medium concentration with good body
Cherry and dark-red fruit. Some raspberry?
Noticable, smooth, dark tannins
Medium to good finish.
Like it
Unfortunately way too much heat, from nose to palate.

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Re: Barros 2005 late bottled vintage port

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Hi Sebastian;

How long did you let this breathe before you tasted? I Usually prefer LBV with at least 4 hours of air time--sometimes longer.

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Re: Barros 2005 late bottled vintage port

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I tasted this directly after opening, and during maybe the three or four following hours. The note i wrote down comes from that whole time-window.
Also i tasted from what was left in bottle the following day.
I cant say i noticed much difference at all, not from three hours of air, and not from a whole day of air.
The heat was still there, and the palate was pretty much consistent.
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Re: Barros 2005 late bottled vintage port

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Was this a filtered or unfiltered LBV?
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Re: Barros 2005 late bottled vintage port

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I think it was filtered - I never noticed anything indicating different. and it doesnt say on the bottle that it is unfiltered. However it says on the back on the bottle that "port is a natural wine thus subject to throw a deposit when ageing".
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