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Who are your 3 favorite producers of LBV?

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 12:15 pm
by Roy Hersh
When you go out looking for LBVs to purchase, what are the names at the top of your list?

Re: Who are your 3 favorite producers of LBV?

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 12:46 pm
by John M.
Warre's
Smith Woodhouse
Q. Do Crasto

....and I always buy a Niepoort (Hard to find and very good)

Re: Who are your 3 favorite producers of LBV?

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 1:01 pm
by Bradley Bogdan
Crasto - I still believe their LBVs are the best value of any port, in any category.

Smith-Woodhouse - Love the fact they hold back LBVs and release them with a bit of age. Wonderful wines.

Niepoort - I agree with John, tough to find but excellent LBVs.


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Re: Who are your 3 favorite producers of LBV?

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 1:43 pm
by LOUISSS J
Bradley Bogdan wrote:Crasto - I still believe their LBVs are the best value of any port, in any category.

Smith-Woodhouse - Love the fact they hold back LBVs and release them with a bit of age. Wonderful wines.

Niepoort - I agree with John, tough to find but excellent LBVs.


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Last year i drank one Smith W. LBV 2002 and i was surprise because it was really good. Probably my best LBV. Because of this LBV i'll now buy LBV for later (5-10 years).
Taylor Fladgate and Ramos Pinto are Good too.

Re: Who are your 3 favorite producers of LBV?

Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2016 3:54 pm
by Edward J
Fonseca, the 2008 is our house port. ~$20
Smith Woodhouse, more expensive and harder to find, but we like it.
Q. do Crasto, holds the #3 spot for now. Testing continues :winepour: