1999 Angove shiraz port - Australian
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2007 3:28 pm
Yes, of course this is not a port, no one feels more strongly about that than myself (I'm pretty anal about it, actually), but that's what it says on the label so I'm repeating it here.
I didn't really want to like this wine since it offended my portloving sensibilities that it called itself port, but in fact this was very much like an LBV, though I found it sweeter and dare I say, "grapier" than LBVs I've had. I tasted molasses and plum jam, and other good things that I forgot to write in my TNs.
It did have a slightly bitter finish which a bit off-putting but all in all this was surprisingly drinkable, especially for under CAD$20 a full bottle, a price that no even remotely drinkable port offers here in Ontario at least.
For those who like points, I score it 87, otherwise, I highly recommend this to those who like LBVs and are willing to try something different.
I didn't really want to like this wine since it offended my portloving sensibilities that it called itself port, but in fact this was very much like an LBV, though I found it sweeter and dare I say, "grapier" than LBVs I've had. I tasted molasses and plum jam, and other good things that I forgot to write in my TNs.
It did have a slightly bitter finish which a bit off-putting but all in all this was surprisingly drinkable, especially for under CAD$20 a full bottle, a price that no even remotely drinkable port offers here in Ontario at least.
For those who like points, I score it 87, otherwise, I highly recommend this to those who like LBVs and are willing to try something different.