1996 Kopke LBV Port
Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 10:20 pm
This is from a half bottle, bottled in 2002. Filtered and poured into a half decanter and sampled immediately. Bottle cleaned of sediment for later storage.
Color is rust red to amber, and this is suitably clear. A bit of alcohol on the aroma, perhaps VA according to some. I am reminded of a cough syrup and cherry Sucrets, but it isn't as strong as either. There is a faint aroma of fig. In the mouth this is thin. It isn't uncomfortably hot, but the alcohol dominates and makes me think more of drinking (thin?) brandy than Port. The first few sips had a surprisingly long finish given my other weak impressions. Some nice acid on the tongue. I keep drinking it to find more, so it isn't bad, but nothing to write home about either.
Color is rust red to amber, and this is suitably clear. A bit of alcohol on the aroma, perhaps VA according to some. I am reminded of a cough syrup and cherry Sucrets, but it isn't as strong as either. There is a faint aroma of fig. In the mouth this is thin. It isn't uncomfortably hot, but the alcohol dominates and makes me think more of drinking (thin?) brandy than Port. The first few sips had a surprisingly long finish given my other weak impressions. Some nice acid on the tongue. I keep drinking it to find more, so it isn't bad, but nothing to write home about either.