2003 Fonseca Vintage Port
Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2006 10:58 pm
One of the few top producer 2003 I haven't taste yet. I had to replace a bottle so I chose this. From half bottle, not decanted but opened for 5 hours.
The color is immensely dark, black with dark purple edge. Nose is quite close right now, after opening it was primary dark cherry jam. Now, the classic Fonseca chocolate flavour has arrived, some sweet wood tones too and exotic spices. Mouth is full and dense but everything seems light and fresh with keen acidity, tannins have nice grain and not too hard, very sweet flavours of cherry, cassis and bitter dark chocolate on the finale. Everything is smooth, well balanced, well built and will last obviously for decades. 17.5/20+
Right now it is not the VP 2003 that gives the most fun to drink, but it will reward waiting for a few years. It reminds me a lot of Vesuvio, with more fruit concentration.
The color is immensely dark, black with dark purple edge. Nose is quite close right now, after opening it was primary dark cherry jam. Now, the classic Fonseca chocolate flavour has arrived, some sweet wood tones too and exotic spices. Mouth is full and dense but everything seems light and fresh with keen acidity, tannins have nice grain and not too hard, very sweet flavours of cherry, cassis and bitter dark chocolate on the finale. Everything is smooth, well balanced, well built and will last obviously for decades. 17.5/20+
Right now it is not the VP 2003 that gives the most fun to drink, but it will reward waiting for a few years. It reminds me a lot of Vesuvio, with more fruit concentration.