
So what are your top 5 Colheita's that you've tasted?
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We really really really need to fix that.John M. wrote:Forgive me--I am tawny challenged--have only had SIX to date and nothing very old...then only one worth mentioning is
Stop being cheap Moses and pick 5 vintages/producers you've had.Moses Botbol wrote:Pocketbook decides; just about any Colheita from Niepoort, Whithwhams, Kopke, or Noval.
Ok, ok.... you know my note taking is practically non-existent, so here's what I am thinking without reference:Andy Velebil wrote:Stop being cheap Moses and pick 5 vintages/producers you've had.Moses Botbol wrote:Pocketbook decides; just about any Colheita from Niepoort, Whithwhams, Kopke, or Noval.
(I had to give you some grief, it's been too long)
Phil W wrote: - Penfold Great Grandfather
Perhaps I need to don the armour to mention this one in this company, but I loved it, so here it is! I don't know what year it was, and there is a chance it might not have been single-harvest, not sure.
A somewhat different list from many others; I think (so far) I'm the only person to include a white, to include a colheita which is less than 30yrs old, and to include one not from Portugal. I will take my beating later, and slink back off to the old ruby corner again now!
You reminded me of one that qualifies for my (previously short) list:Phil W wrote:A somewhat different list from many others; I think (so far) I'm the only person to include a white, to include a colheita which is less than 30yrs old, and to include one not from Portugal. I will take my beating later, and slink back off to the old ruby corner again now!
Hmm... I have a bottle of the 1968, and while I did enjoy the 1937 very much I was "underwhelmed" in the sense that I only scored it 93 pts and was expecting something in the 95-98 range based on reputation.Al B. wrote:Quinta do Noval 1968 - I actually prefer this to the legendary 1937 Noval colheita.