Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 1:56 am
What about Quinta do Crasto and also slightly different but, Quinta do Portal?Erik,
I think you are right in that there is a blurring of vintage and "off" vintage, of SQVP and classic VP with Noval and Vesuvio being two quintas leading the creation of the confusion.
Well said Alex and just wait until you wrap your lips around the 2005 Vesuvio!Personally, I have the confidence that both Noval and Vesuvio will only produce vintage port if the quality justifies a release. I trust them that they will vary the quantity produced and not compromise on the quality and this has been supported by my personal experience. For this reason I will buy and will continue to buy Vesuvio in every vintage.

It is also a value judgement from those that believe the classic vintages have more worth than the "also rans." :o Seriously, which would you rather own a 2000 Haut Brion or a 1998? A Vesuvio 1994 or 1995? A Q do Noval Nacional from 1997 or 1996/1999? I love drinking great values in Port and do so often (it is my jobHowever, you may well find that in years to come if you need or choose to sell one of these cases of '04 Noval that you have, you may not get as much for it as you would for a case of the '03 even though they are of very similar quality. It is a reflection of the potential second-hand buying market and not the quality of the port from Noval.
