1980 Dow's Quinta do Bomfim Vintage Port
Posted: Wed Nov 11, 2009 1:49 pm
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The Dow Qt. do Bomfim 1980 vintage port was 1 out of 7 bottles drunk in The Danish Port Wine Club est. 1981 at the 27. october 2009 - the theme was "Back to the 80's". The other 6 bottles were: Confraria do Vinho do Porto 1982, Fonseca vintage port 1985, Cockburn Qt. do Tua 1987 vintage port, Delaforce Qt. da CĂ´rte 1987, Burmester vintage port 1985, Sandeman vintage port 1982.
Well - back to the TN of the Dow Qt. do Bomfim 1980 vintage port. About 35 joined the tasting. We rate the ports at a 20-points scale. The Qt. do Bomfim came out the winner with a 17,5 average (my rating was 18).
The port is black as ink. How could this be port from 1980 - it just doesn't make sense! So very young. In the beginning the nose was almost 100% closed. But after 15 min. the nose came alive with fresh black berries, vanilla, forest floor. The nose changed every 15. min. When I drank the last zip the nose showed elder and a lot of black pepper.
The port was extremely compact and very "muscular" - a true blockbuster. Still so very young and fresh. Still a lot of lively tannins. How did it taste? Just like the "nose" - vanilla, black fresh berries and a lot of liqourice. The port just invades your mouth - you get the feeling, that it will never leave. It plays your mind!
The port is still young. Still lots of tannins. Will evolve for many years to come - many years. The problem is - this bottle is very rare - no official bottles are produced. If you see a bottle - just buy it what ever the cost. This is the core of true vintage port.
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Picture: http://www.fortheloveofport.com/portrai ... m_1980.jpg
The Dow Qt. do Bomfim 1980 vintage port was 1 out of 7 bottles drunk in The Danish Port Wine Club est. 1981 at the 27. october 2009 - the theme was "Back to the 80's". The other 6 bottles were: Confraria do Vinho do Porto 1982, Fonseca vintage port 1985, Cockburn Qt. do Tua 1987 vintage port, Delaforce Qt. da CĂ´rte 1987, Burmester vintage port 1985, Sandeman vintage port 1982.
Well - back to the TN of the Dow Qt. do Bomfim 1980 vintage port. About 35 joined the tasting. We rate the ports at a 20-points scale. The Qt. do Bomfim came out the winner with a 17,5 average (my rating was 18).
The port is black as ink. How could this be port from 1980 - it just doesn't make sense! So very young. In the beginning the nose was almost 100% closed. But after 15 min. the nose came alive with fresh black berries, vanilla, forest floor. The nose changed every 15. min. When I drank the last zip the nose showed elder and a lot of black pepper.
The port was extremely compact and very "muscular" - a true blockbuster. Still so very young and fresh. Still a lot of lively tannins. How did it taste? Just like the "nose" - vanilla, black fresh berries and a lot of liqourice. The port just invades your mouth - you get the feeling, that it will never leave. It plays your mind!
The port is still young. Still lots of tannins. Will evolve for many years to come - many years. The problem is - this bottle is very rare - no official bottles are produced. If you see a bottle - just buy it what ever the cost. This is the core of true vintage port.