What have you opened this week?
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What have you opened this week?
1982 Krohn Colheita - bottled 2011
Ferreira 20 Year Old Tawny
Both are delicious and very different from each other.
Ferreira 20 Year Old Tawny
Both are delicious and very different from each other.
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1992 Osborne VP
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2003 Croft VP
Comparing to the 2000 Taylor VP from last week, the 2003 Croft seems much more mature. And where the T 00 was still remarkable as a berry bomb, the C 03 already has an elegance/balance to it that only age can bring.
Thinking I'll hold off on drinking my other bottle of C 03. Unlike the T 00, it doesnt feel like I'll have to wait 30-40 years for it to mature.
Comparing to the 2000 Taylor VP from last week, the 2003 Croft seems much more mature. And where the T 00 was still remarkable as a berry bomb, the C 03 already has an elegance/balance to it that only age can bring.
Thinking I'll hold off on drinking my other bottle of C 03. Unlike the T 00, it doesnt feel like I'll have to wait 30-40 years for it to mature.
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Up to that time, one of the best Crofts in recent memoryMiguel Simoes wrote:2003 Croft VP
Comparing to the 2000 Taylor VP from last week, the 2003 Croft seems much more mature. And where the T 00 was still remarkable as a berry bomb, the C 03 already has an elegance/balance to it that only age can bring.
Thinking I'll hold off on drinking my other bottle of C 03. Unlike the T 00, it doesnt feel like I'll have to wait 30-40 years for it to mature.
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I opened a bottle of Romaniera 2011 and a bottle of Noval 1978 last week. I love the 2011 vintage - it has a balance and a fruitiness that I've not seen in young port since 1994. I also really like the Noval 1978. It's beautifully evolved and mature, but also very tasty and with a great length.
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Didnt open them but had a glass of each at Club Macanudo in NYC yesterday
- 1994 Dow VP
Peppery in the mouth and tannins still showing, keeping things interesting. A bit like the 2003 Croft I opened at home this weekend. The bottle had only been open a few days and was nearly full.
- Fonseca 40 Yr
Full/velvety in the mouth. V tasty, long nutty finish.
Both were aprox the same price per glass and, at that being the case, the F 40Yr clearly won.
- 1994 Dow VP
Peppery in the mouth and tannins still showing, keeping things interesting. A bit like the 2003 Croft I opened at home this weekend. The bottle had only been open a few days and was nearly full.
- Fonseca 40 Yr
Full/velvety in the mouth. V tasty, long nutty finish.
Both were aprox the same price per glass and, at that being the case, the F 40Yr clearly won.
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2007 Noval Silval VP and 2007 Quevedo VP decanted a little while ago, to go with
1960 Noval VP and 2009 Quevedo varietal samplers this evening.
1960 Noval VP and 2009 Quevedo varietal samplers this evening.
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1980 Warre's VP
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1983 Ferreira Quinta do Seixo VP
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1994 Cálem VP. Not great...
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Portal Cellar Reserve
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1975 Sandeman VP that I noticed had just started to have one small drip. No sense keeping it any longer as it was obviously asking to be opened 

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1994 Ramos Pinto VP
Decanted it yesterday afternoon, was a little brashy/peppery in the mouth keeping it from being a great experience.
The 1994 Cálem I had last week suffered from the same issue early on but a few days in was tasting pretty good... am hoping for the same outcome here.
Decanted it yesterday afternoon, was a little brashy/peppery in the mouth keeping it from being a great experience.
The 1994 Cálem I had last week suffered from the same issue early on but a few days in was tasting pretty good... am hoping for the same outcome here.
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Re: What have you opened this week?
2011 Barão de Vilar VP - from the recent WTSO deal.
Opened it yesterday, sitting in decanter. Enjoyed it though the tannins were a bit harsh... hoping that they mellow out w time in decanter.
Opened it yesterday, sitting in decanter. Enjoyed it though the tannins were a bit harsh... hoping that they mellow out w time in decanter.
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1987 Niepoort VP
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Burmester Colheita 1997. A new one for me.
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Taylor 1980 - this port really has come round well compared to what it was like 5 years ago.
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Another great sleeper from the 1980 vintage. I've had good results with Sandeman, Taylor, Dow, and Graham from this vintage.Al B. wrote:Taylor 1980 - this port really has come round well compared to what it was like 5 years ago.
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Need to get myself more 1980s as it is my birth year. Weird that they tend to be pricey. Any sense why? Smaller production volume that year?