LBV Ports
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LBV Ports
LBV's are a great inexpensive way to enjoy port's. What are your favorite producers and vintages?
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Quinta do Noval LBV's
For me, this is currently my favourite LBV. The 1997 & 1994 are stunning examples.
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Taste a few since the 1995 vintage, my two favorite are Niepoort and Noval both from the 1996 vintage. I find that LBV are better from off vintage. I was really impress by a surprising Delaforce LBV 1992 recently.
A nice quinta to look out for is Quinta do Tedo run by Vincent Bouchard. Their LBV is really good.
A nice quinta to look out for is Quinta do Tedo run by Vincent Bouchard. Their LBV is really good.
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My favorite all time LBV was the Quinta do Noval 1994.
I like Dow, Niepoort, Smith Woodhouse, Warre, Noval and Quinta do Portal. I believe that the best LBVs come from the declassified grapes from the top vintage years, although there are many exceptions.
I like Dow, Niepoort, Smith Woodhouse, Warre, Noval and Quinta do Portal. I believe that the best LBVs come from the declassified grapes from the top vintage years, although there are many exceptions.
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Warre 1992 is lovely. Niepoort 1996 and 1998 (they age quite good as well). Quinta do Crasto 1997. Quinta do Passadouro 1997. And some of the older Quinta da Romaneira's (1989 is still drinking nicely as well as 1986).
BTW, the Rozès 1995 (the unfiltered version of course) and Ramos Pinto 1997 are very fine as well.
BTW, the Rozès 1995 (the unfiltered version of course) and Ramos Pinto 1997 are very fine as well.
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Sorry Steve,
Declassified juice is that which is slightly less than meeting the organoleptic (sensorial criterion) parameters for a required cuvee. For example, at one time Caymus declassified some casks that were from blocks in their vineyard which did not meet the quality level desired for Caymus' top Napa label of Cabernet Sauvignon. So instead they created a 2nd label (at the time) called Liberty School Cabernet Sauvignon and made this a top notch value wine that underpromised and over-delivered for the price point.
The same thing happens with Port that just quite does not have either the tannic structure or proper Baume, or Ph level to go into the Vintage Port blend. This juice may wine up being used for Tawny Port or even a Reserve (used to be called "Vintage Character") and very likely will show up in LBV Ports.
Declassified juice is that which is slightly less than meeting the organoleptic (sensorial criterion) parameters for a required cuvee. For example, at one time Caymus declassified some casks that were from blocks in their vineyard which did not meet the quality level desired for Caymus' top Napa label of Cabernet Sauvignon. So instead they created a 2nd label (at the time) called Liberty School Cabernet Sauvignon and made this a top notch value wine that underpromised and over-delivered for the price point.
The same thing happens with Port that just quite does not have either the tannic structure or proper Baume, or Ph level to go into the Vintage Port blend. This juice may wine up being used for Tawny Port or even a Reserve (used to be called "Vintage Character") and very likely will show up in LBV Ports.
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Nothing of the sort. I have had nice LBVs from the non-vintage years as well. I just have found mo' betta LBVs from the vintage years.
Nothing of the sort. I have had nice LBVs from the non-vintage years as well. I just have found mo' betta LBVs from the vintage years.
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