Warres LBV "New Style" 1998

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Nikolaj Winther
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Warres LBV "New Style" 1998

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I saw this wine on a discount, but I'm not sure what to make of it. Does anyone have any experience with this particular port (I guess it's supposed to be different from warre's traditional LBV)?
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In the Netherlands, this is sold in the supermarkets, usually around €10-11. (Currently 1999 is on the shelves). It is a filtered LBV, and by no means in the league of the traditional version.
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... but then again nothing wrong with it. It is a perfectly adequate filtered LBV, better than Taylor's or Graham's IMHO. Not as good as the unfiltered Warre's (by a long way) but 2/3 of the price. Never tried keeping the unfiltered long enough to see how it lasts but this lasts pretty well for a week or so before any significant deterioration.
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Is Warre's stopping to produce traditionnal LBV from the new vintages or it will continue and have both in each year released at different times?
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According to the Symingtons they will produce both.
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Isn't it strange, there's nothng on Warres website on the "new style"?
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I haven't yet worked my way through the list of port producers websites that Roy included in his last newsletter, but I have looked at a few of them in the past.

I must admit that I have been rather disappointed by many of the websites. Quinta do Noval, for example, if you select the 1994 Nacional from their drop down list to read about the wine - the screen comes up blank.

I like the Symington's website and its ability to provide you with brief details of the weather conditions for the declared years back to 1900, but I find it disappointing that whenver I go to the site I get a pop-up promoting the "recently declared 2003 vintage".

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