40 Year Old Tawny Port by Feist
Posted: Mon Jul 05, 2010 12:15 pm
2010.07.02
I bought this bottle recently at a reasonal price in a local store. I considered it a bit of a gamble since it was bottled in 1985 and although I know that bottle aged tawnies have been a subject in this forum, it wasn't sure if it could withstand 25 years in the bottle. The cork had seeped almost all the way through and crumbled a bit when it was pulled, but not too bad.
We had the bottle outside which I think seems to reduce the impression of wine in general a bit. Anyone else experience this?
The color was really fantastic. Crystal clear with no signs of cloudines and with a beautiful amber color. The nose had a pleasant amount of alcohol, which might have mellowed out a bit if we had given it some time to settle (which we didn't). Heavy wood in the nose and a bit of sharp acidity when it hit the palate at first. Medium long finish.
A very good bottle which I really liked.
-Lars
I bought this bottle recently at a reasonal price in a local store. I considered it a bit of a gamble since it was bottled in 1985 and although I know that bottle aged tawnies have been a subject in this forum, it wasn't sure if it could withstand 25 years in the bottle. The cork had seeped almost all the way through and crumbled a bit when it was pulled, but not too bad.
We had the bottle outside which I think seems to reduce the impression of wine in general a bit. Anyone else experience this?
The color was really fantastic. Crystal clear with no signs of cloudines and with a beautiful amber color. The nose had a pleasant amount of alcohol, which might have mellowed out a bit if we had given it some time to settle (which we didn't). Heavy wood in the nose and a bit of sharp acidity when it hit the palate at first. Medium long finish.
A very good bottle which I really liked.
-Lars