Has anyone tried this LBV yet? I have checked, but found no TN's on it.
Thanks
Info: 2000 C. Da Silva "Presidential" LBV
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Info: 2000 C. Da Silva "Presidential" LBV
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Andy;
I have had several bottles of this in both 750 and 375 format as a local shop has had these at a very advantageous price.
I thought that I had posted a tasting note but if not I will do so from memory.
The wine was extremely dark and a little bit alcoholic but the fruit does shine thru. While it does not have a great long finish it is certanily worth the $ (I was paying $17 for 750 and $9.99 for the 375's).
I don't quite put in on the level of Noval, Fonseca or Grahams LBV's but close and I like the little bit of acidity wich I found in the finish.
To me it help frame the flavors.
All in all I would reccomend it as a decent QPR.
I have had several bottles of this in both 750 and 375 format as a local shop has had these at a very advantageous price.
I thought that I had posted a tasting note but if not I will do so from memory.
The wine was extremely dark and a little bit alcoholic but the fruit does shine thru. While it does not have a great long finish it is certanily worth the $ (I was paying $17 for 750 and $9.99 for the 375's).
I don't quite put in on the level of Noval, Fonseca or Grahams LBV's but close and I like the little bit of acidity wich I found in the finish.
To me it help frame the flavors.
All in all I would reccomend it as a decent QPR.
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thanks Jon,
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