Some of the notes don't have scores, and some are very brief, just impressions really. Many wines and Ports I had I won't list, only because I didn't take tasting notes on them. Mainly because there was too much conversation going on and/or the moment wasn't condusive to pulling out a tasting note book, as strange as that may seem. Oh, while I'm sure there aren't any, forgive the spelling and grammer errors

1995 Quinta de Roriz Vintage Port
This had been decanted about 5 days earlier and enjoyed on a train from the Oporto airport, so take this note with a grain of salt. Oxidized palate and nose, yet still had medium tannins. N/R
2007 Niepoort Redoma Douro
This was a lovely wine and I enjoyed it’s full body, with some youthful oak still showing, dark cherries, tar, and late spices. This was a treat and should age for a good long time. 92-93 points
1987 Quinta de Baldias LBV Port
This capped off a nice lunch at Castas e Pratos in Regua. A touch of Douro bake and cloves on the nose. While the palate was a bit past its best days, there was still some soft berries and raisins with allspice, nutmeg, and touch of heat on a moderate finish. I willl say this did get better with some decanting, but the bottle was finished about 1 hour after decanting. 87 points
2008 Altano Branco Douro
Amazingly I had this and the 2009 version a few times while in Portugal and I never managed to take a forum note on it, doh! What I can say was I really enjoyed this wine and I was quite bummed to hear there isn’t sufficient quantities of it to export to the USA. For those of you who are able to buy it, I highly recommend it.
1992 Quinta do Vesuvio Colheita Port
Bottled 2 days prior (22 Sept 2010). I had this many times during my stay in the Douro and it was one heck of a treat. Unlike a previous vintage this one showed no Douro bake, just sweet acidity, carmel, toffee, a little tannins still, and a nice long finish. This is a private family reserve and can only be consumed at the Quinta, where it spends its entire life in a non-temperature controlled area of the winery. I wish I could have taken a case of this home. 93 points
1977 Graham’s Vintage Port
From a rare 2,100ml bottle. Hot and disjointed, but less evolved than 750ml bottles I’ve had. I don’t know how long this was decanted but I suspect that may have something to do with it, as I’ve recently had several bottles of this have shown far better. 89 points
1960 Fonseca Vintage Port
Soft and sweet with fully resolved tannins. A bit one dimensional, and a shorter finish, is consistent with other bottles of this I’ve had. One to drink up, as it’s on the down hill slide. 88 points
1963 Taylor’s Vintage Port
Hot and simple. Something obviously wasn’t right with this bottle. N/R
2009 Altano Branco Douro
Like the 2008, I somehow didn’t take any formal notes on this wine even though I had it several times. But if you’re able to buy this, I recommend it. A very good job by the Symingtons. If I can only get them to export this to the States…..
2005 Vale do Bomfim Reserva Douro
The Reserva wording is no longer used in the States. I was shocked at how well this was holding up for an inexpensive Douro wine. Still some youthfulness to it, it wasn’t dried out at all, and was a pleasure to drink. 89
1963 Offley Boa Vista Vintage Port
4 hour decant, cedar plank and cinnamon dominated the palate, with some pronounced heat on the finish. 88 Points
1987 Malvedos Vintage Port
Decanted 24 hours. While there was some oxidation from being open so long, this still had lots of youthful fruit, good tannins, and long finish. My score is slightly lower only due to the oxidation of this particular bottle. 91 points
1998 Quinta dos Malvedos Vintage Port
Decanted 24 hours. Soft and silky early then very tannic. A long finish capped off a nice bottle that has some good future potential. 90 points
1999 Quinta dos Malvedos Vintage Port
Decanted 24 hours. Leaner and hotter than the 1998, but a sweeter and more enticing nose than the 1998. A warm finish left me preferring the 1998 to this one. 88 Points
2001 Quinta dos Malvedos Vintage Port
Decanted 24 hours. Loads of chocolate bar on the nose. The palate still seemed closed as the fruit was restrained, yet a long full finish left me licking my chops. I’d say this has some good potential. 91+
2004 Quinta dos Malvedos Vintage Port.
Decanted 24 hours. Extremely tannic and hard to drink even after 24 hours. I was struck by how much tobacco was showing on the palate, a trademark in Graham’s Ports as they age. This has very good potential! 92-93
2008 Quinta dos Malvedos Vintage Port
Decanted 24 hours. A very floral nose hadn’t changed too much since I last had it in March 2010. Very bold, tannic, and a very long finish. This rocks and I can’t wait for it to be released. I’ll go on a limb here in my score… 94-95 Points.
2007 Chryseia Douro
I’m the first to admit I wasn’t a big fan of Chryseia wines early on, but as they’ve aged I’ve been more and more impressed. This bottle has now changed my mind about them when they are young. I was very impressed with the purity this vintage shows and marked this as a must buy for me. 92 Points
2008 Chryseia Douro
I didn’t take formal notes on the one, expect that it was a bit denser and less pure than the 2007 version. No score recorded.
2007 Quinta de Roriz Vintage Port
Only a brief note, but I wrote “Very good!” so I must have really liked it.
2008 Pombal do Vesuvio Douro
I was engrossed in conversation while drinking this and took no notes. I did have several glasses of it though and quite liked it.
2007 Quinta do Vesuvio Douro DOC
Decanted 24 hours. To much engaging conversation going on at dinner, but I still distinctly recall how captivating this was and I drank all I could get my hands on if that tells you something
1998 Quinta do Vesuvio Colheita Port
This was a literal shot of Port while treading in the Lagars so I have no notes. I do recall this showed far younger than the 1992 version and wasn’t up to it’s level…yet!
1934 Warre’s Vintage Port
I could hardly stop smelling the nose with its soft spices, tea, and a dollop of varnish. Initially soft, still some fresh fruit noticeable, tea leaf, cedar, and a long warm finish. This was magical and I teetered between 95 and 96 points several times while drinking it. In the end I loved this too much not to give it 96 Points
1958 Warre’s Vintage Port
Sadly this was corked
1960 Dow’s Vintage Port
Murky tannish brown color and a distinct nose of tea. Soft on the palate it expressed tea leafs, cedar, and a sweetness that I would not have guessed from Dow’s. While this was enjoyable it didn’t have the complexity I though it should to warrant a higher score. 89 Points
1970 Dow’s Vintage Port
A stark contrast to the 1960 Dow’s. The nose on this was still young and fruity, unlike many 1970’s that have started to entered their older stages of life. Still youthful and fruity on the palate with big lavender and massive tannins and acidity. Very complex and complete and a stark contrast to the 1970 Warre’s I had after it. IMO this is one of the top 1970 VP’s and has a long life ahead. 95 Points
1970 Warre’s Vintage Port
While not the monster the 1970 Dow’s was, the fruit here is still youthful belying its age. The silky young fruit is so elegant and seemless as it danced across my mouth. The medium soft finish rounded out a very nice bottle. 92 Points
1970 Niepoort Vintage Port
From a “standard” shaped bottle. This didn’t show as well as previous bottles with its slightly stewed nose and lighter body. Yet it still had good acidity and tannins. 88 Points
1977 Gould Campbell Vintage Port
Corked!!
1961 Quinta de Val Coelho LBV Port
375ml bottle. Ok, I fully admit I thought there would be no way a ½ bottle of LBV from a little obscure Quinta, on the north side of Douro River just east of Quinta do Vesuvio, would still be good. Boy, were we wrong about that. While the color was a cloudy brown, the nose had loads of Christmas cake, brown sugar, and orange skins. The palate was sweet up front with lots of acidity showing later. Plenty of spices and Christmas cake, with a touch of heat on a long full finish. Quite the treat I must say. 91 points
1976 Dow’s Colheita Port (Cask sample)
It was unknown when this sample was drawn, so take this note with a grain of salt, and to be fair, that’s why I won’t score it. Carmel, toffee, some acid showed up late, with a medium short finish. It seemed a bit flat, and I assume it was drawn quite some time earlier. It did have potential and I hope to one day try a fresh sample of this to experience what its really supposed to be like. N/R
Ramos Pinto 30 Year Old Tawny Port
Who knows how long this had been opened, but best guess was a very long time. And it showed. Flat, very flat is a good description. N/R
1963 Fonseca Vintage Port
Not showing 100%, but still showing what its made of. N/R
1970 Fonseca Vintage Port
Another that no formal note, but this was firing on all cylinders. Still young and massive, this is what older Ports are all about.
2009 Oscar’s Wine Douro (Cask sample)
Still an amazing QPR wine. If you don’t own some of this you’re missing out on a great sub $10 wine.
2008 Claudia’s Wine Douro (Cask Sample)
This had an old school Douro quality to it that I loved. The minerality really stood out. I can’t wait for this to be released.
1992 Ouevedo Colheita Port (Cask Sample)
Served blind. A soapy nose with Douro Bake and spices. Nutmeg, tea leafs, light carmel, cedar, and a mintyness late, coupled with good acid. The tannins showed late on a slightly warm finish. I forgot to put a score, but I quite enjoyed this.
1994 Quevedo Colheita Port (Cask Sample)
Served Blind. A waxy and floral nose. Still very fruity and youthful with plenty of tannins. This Port really fills out mouth and seems far younger than it is. While this drinks great now, this should be even better once it has another 30 years of age in barrel on it. 93 Points
1996 Quevedo Colheita Port (Cask Sample)
Served Blind. A touch of V.A. on the nose. It actually reminded me of the 1992 Quinta do Vesuvio Colheita. Excellent balance and a long finish capped off a darn good bottle. 93 Points
2000 Quevedo Colheita Port (Cask Sample)
Served Blind. Definite strawberries on the nose and soft cherries with big tannins threw me off. This really drank like a LBV at this stage and I guessed it to be a late 90’s LBV. Good potential here for a fine Colheita in years to come.
2004 Quevedo LBV Port
Served blind. Lots of loganberries on the nose. Early on this was soft then a wall of tannins and acid seared the mouth. I had guessed a 2000 Vintage Port as this really showed better than most LBV’s do. I can’t wait to get some of these!
2008 Quevedo Vintage Port (Cask Sample)
Served blind. Dense ripe blueberries assail the nose. This is one tannic monster full of dense rich fruit and lots of acidity. This is a stellar 2008 VP. 94+ Points
1970 Offley Boa Vista Vintage Port
Prominate tea on the nose showed a more tawny side than VP side. Soft strawberries, a huge amount of cedar, and roses on the finish made this an enjoyable Port. Based on this bottle, it is at peak and would be best to consume these soon to enjoy them at their best. 91 points
2004 Quinta do Noval Touriga Nacional Douro
OMG this rocks! I wish I could buy some.
1965 Quinta do Noval Crusted Port
Lovely x-mas cake spice, thick and rich, with a plesant finish.
1983 Quinta do Noval Nacional Vintage Port
First bottle was very bad. Second bottle was better but still hot and simple. Remind me never to buy this.
1970 Gould Campbell Vintage Port
One of the darkest 1970’s that’s for sure. A lot of heat on this Port hurt the overall performance. Although some simple cinnamon spice on a hollow mid palate.
1970 Taylor’s Vintage Port
Soft yet powerfull at the same time. Fully mature and that typical dollop of heat on the finish. The more I have of this the more I firmly believe this Port as reached its peak.
1963 Cockburn’s Vintage Port
Although fully mature this gained in complexity with air and coupled with a long finish was a wonderful bottle. A truly underrated VP from this vintage.
1967 Martinez Vintage Port
I’ve had this many times and this was similar to others. Lots of spirit dominate the subtle and elegant fruit. Despite the heat, I enjoyed this bottle better than some others I’ve had.
1963 Quinta do Noval Vintage Port
Not nearly as hot and spirity as previous bottles. This had a nice sweet body and some tawnyness on the finish. One of the best bottles of this I’ve had and one I enjoyed drinking.