Review of 20 year old Tawnies
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Review of 20 year old Tawnies
Decanter Magazine's review may be of interest (I assume it to be largely the work of Richard Mayson)
http://www.decanter.com/wine/labels/342 ... #slideshow
http://www.decanter.com/wine/labels/342 ... #slideshow
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Re: Review of 20 year old Tawnies
I saw that in my subscription copy a bit ago, was surprised at the huge score for the Dalva, close to perfect.
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Some strange results there, at least to my palate. But it does make me want to open a couple of bottles I've been saving... I have a Dalva 20-yr old that I think I need to try!
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Not seeing any Dalva on wine searcher, is it findable at us retail or not really?
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Mine was hand-carried back from Portugal after the 2010 Harvest Tour. I've never seen it in the US, but then again I haven't really spent any time looking for it either.
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It is sold in the USA under the "Presidential" label, so look for that here in the States. No idea why they don't simply call it Dalva here.Bradley Bogdan wrote:Not seeing any Dalva on wine searcher, is it findable at us retail or not really?
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I've bought the Presidential 20-year in the New Hampshire stores. It comes in a sort of decanter-shaped bottle. They sell it for around $65. It was good, but not outstanding. My taste in tawnies tends more toward Noval, Niepoort, and Ramos Pinto. (And more toward 40-year old.)
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Ah, I was under the impression Presidential was a kind of little brother brand to Dalva, not just a rebrand for the US market. Good to know!Andy Velebil wrote:It is sold in the USA under the "Presidential" label, so look for that here in the States. No idea why they don't simply call it Dalva here.Bradley Bogdan wrote:Not seeing any Dalva on wine searcher, is it findable at us retail or not really?
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I wish that they had given the bottling date for each one of these Ports. I assume it's the most current bottling, but that can vary from 2010 - 2013 for most houses. So unless you know the current bottling date, you are never quite sure it's the most recent. Ok... If it says 2013 the you are sure 

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I think It is fair to say that a strong majority of
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Kind of a joke that I thought this was a US targeted website and most of the top port is not sold here or impossible to find. Not like most could write down the top 5-6 and go to the local packy to find them. I don't have a beef with what is on the list except for Graham, Fonseca and Warre; none very known for tawny. Where's Ferreira?
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Re: Review of 20 year old Tawnies
sounds like a good new topic... or a mission for the next meeting(s) of all the different tasting groups on this site.Luc Gauthier wrote:I think It is fair to say that a strong majority ofwould dissagree with the article .