What have you opened this week?
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Last night I brought over a 1963 Dow and 1978 Mondavi Cab to a birthday party. Both wines were rocking!
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1985 Fonseca VP
Ferreira 20 Yr Tawny
2007 Fonseca LBV
The 1985 Fonseca was v nice but I expected more... wondering if my palate is more geared towards aged tawnies...
Ferreira 20 Yr Tawny
2007 Fonseca LBV
The 1985 Fonseca was v nice but I expected more... wondering if my palate is more geared towards aged tawnies...
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Or possibly more mature VPs as well. F85 is quite drinkable right now, but most of the bottles that I've had are far from fully mature. It's only 28 years old, after all, and my rule of thumb is 30 years for a good Port. F85 isn't "merely" a good Port... it's a monster that will probably need 40 years to reach that same level of maturity for me.Miguel Simoes wrote:1985 Fonseca VP
Ferreira 20 Yr Tawny
2007 Fonseca LBV
The 1985 Fonseca was v nice but I expected more... wondering if my palate is more geared towards aged tawnies...
Which reminds me, I need more of those...
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That's my hope. Really enjoy port in general, and the collectibility aspect of VP in particular, but have struggled to enjoy some nicer ones (T94, V94, F85) as much as I expected.Glenn E. wrote:Or possibly more mature VPs as well.Miguel Simoes wrote: The 1985 Fonseca was v nice but I expected more... wondering if my palate is more geared towards aged tawnies...
Am looking to find some nicer bottles from the 70s (at reasonable prices) to see if there is hope for me on the aged VP front... Hard to find them at such prices though!
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Tonight a 1963, 1983 & 1985 Dows....I think there's a 2007 Crasto coming, too, which is a nice one--don't know what else. Celebrating a friends 50th--just a small group of 6.
Any Port in a storm!
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Also look at some "second or third tier" VP's or SQVP's from the 80's or 90's. They will mature faster and give you a similar experience but at a much cheaper price than the top ones. These also make great cellar defenders while you wait for the big boys to mature.Miguel Simoes wrote:That's my hope. Really enjoy port in general, and the collectibility aspect of VP in particular, but have struggled to enjoy some nicer ones (T94, V94, F85) as much as I expected.Glenn E. wrote:Or possibly more mature VPs as well.Miguel Simoes wrote: The 1985 Fonseca was v nice but I expected more... wondering if my palate is more geared towards aged tawnies...
Am looking to find some nicer bottles from the 70s (at reasonable prices) to see if there is hope for me on the aged VP front... Hard to find them at such prices though!
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I opened a bottle of Dow 1983 and was really disappointed by it - too much bottle stink and not enough time to let the smell blow off. Pity as I normally really like this port.
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375ml 1998 Fonseca Guimaraens Vintage Port. This was much nicer than the last one I had, which I scored 90. This one was probably a 92.
T94 is a monster, and others put the F85 in that category as well, so yes those likely require more time. I only found the T94 approachable for the first time last year. Before that it was just too much. V94 was approachable a few years back, but multiple reports around here put it in a funky stage at the moment. Hopefully it will emerge as good or better than I've had it before.Miguel Simoes wrote:That's my hope. Really enjoy port in general, and the collectibility aspect of VP in particular, but have struggled to enjoy some nicer ones (T94, V94, F85) as much as I expected.
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Niepoort 20 year tawny last night.
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1991 Gould Campbell VP
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1977 Warre VP
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2007 Taylor Fladgate LBV
Seems a bit simple this time around. I'm hoping it will take on some weight overnight.
Seems a bit simple this time around. I'm hoping it will take on some weight overnight.
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I have not had any of the 2007s, yet. The 2003s seem to be completely sold out (at least in my area) and the 2005s are nearly gone. Fortunately, I have a few of the 2003s left and they are holding up quite nicely. Too bad the 2005s were not quite to the same level. I will have to pick up a 2007 to see if I want to buy a case.Glenn E. wrote:2007 Taylor Fladgate LBV
Seems a bit simple this time around. I'm hoping it will take on some weight overnight.
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I've had the Graham, Fonseca and Taylor 2007 LBVs.
IMHO, Fonseca comes out far ahead, then bw the Taylor and Graham, would say the Taylor ahead but not by much.
Given the not so different pricing bw them, would just stick to the Fonseca.
IMHO, Fonseca comes out far ahead, then bw the Taylor and Graham, would say the Taylor ahead but not by much.
Given the not so different pricing bw them, would just stick to the Fonseca.
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That has been my experience also, but not by much. Fonseca isn't really my style in an LBV, so that plays into it in my case.Miguel Simoes wrote:IMHO, Fonseca comes out far ahead,
I have one remaining 2003 Taylor LBV, but the last one I opened was starting to show its age. I suspect that we're getting pretty close to the end for them simply because they are filtered and not really meant to be aged. I wasn't all that fond of the 2005 Taylor LBV... for me it was the weakest of the three ('03, '05, '07).
My "aging" experiment is probably getting close to a point where I should start checking. I have some '03 Noval LBV and some '03 Quevedo LBV that I've be holding. I only have 6 of each, though, so I don't want to start opening them too soon.
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It was my birthday blow-out this weekend. With 20 guests - 14 of whom were drinking port - we got through 44 different shippers from the 1963 vintage, a tappit hen of Warre 1977 and had surprise visits from a bottle of Burmester 1863, a Martinez Crusted bottled in 1973, a magnum of Batailley 1966 and a bottle of Coche 2010.
It was tremendous fun!
It was tremendous fun!
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Canadian Thanksgiving dinner tonight. I'll be opening up a 1994 Warre's I found for a steal in Portland a few years ago. My first time tasting this VP
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Quite the blow-out!! 44 different shippers of '63... Fantastic :)Al B. wrote:It was my birthday blow-out this weekend. With 20 guests - 14 of whom were drinking port - we got through 44 different shippers from the 1963 vintage, a tappit hen of Warre 1977 and had surprise visits from a bottle of Burmester 1863, a Martinez Crusted bottled in 1973, a magnum of Batailley 1966 and a bottle of Coche 2010.
It was tremendous fun!
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Sounds great, and happy birthday Al! I look forward to the report, but no pressure on you since that is Roy's job
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Sandeman 30 Yr
Ferreira 20 Yr
Andresen 20 Yr
Wondering which will win side by side. For now the Andresen is ahead...
Ferreira 20 Yr
Andresen 20 Yr
Wondering which will win side by side. For now the Andresen is ahead...