40 Year Old Tawny Port by Sandeman
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2006 9:10 pm
Bottled in 2000, this tawny was bottled in a 6000 limited edition packaged in a very nice wood box. The bottle even has a nice red wax seal to prove the special edition along with a unique number for each of the bottles. Here is an interesting notes about the wine too :
Pale amber color with some green on the edge. Rich creamy nose of toffey and butter, burnt caramel, grilled nuts and some light spices all lift off by the nice orange zest background, clearly complex and powerful charming nose. On the palate, smooth rich on the entry with those toffey flavours, the wines just explose and keep on building layers of rich flavours of toffey, caramel, grilled nuts with a zesty spicy finish that just keep on going endlessy on the back of the tongue. I've never tasted a better 40 yr old tawny yet! 19/20 points
I tasted this Port 2 years ago and I was not able to find any bottles, now in Ontario they released it for almost half the price I should have paid for it 2 years ago. I'm still very impressed.Reblended in 2000, these tawnies were aged in smaller barrels that had previously been filled with table wine, then emptied and used for port.
Pale amber color with some green on the edge. Rich creamy nose of toffey and butter, burnt caramel, grilled nuts and some light spices all lift off by the nice orange zest background, clearly complex and powerful charming nose. On the palate, smooth rich on the entry with those toffey flavours, the wines just explose and keep on building layers of rich flavours of toffey, caramel, grilled nuts with a zesty spicy finish that just keep on going endlessy on the back of the tongue. I've never tasted a better 40 yr old tawny yet! 19/20 points