From day 1 of the 1985 horizontal, 24-25 Jan 2015, Holiday Inn Issaquah. All Ports were tasted blind. Unless otherwise noted, Ports were decanted for ~4 hours the morning of the tasting. The ones that I decanted received ~8 hours of decant overnight and were then stoppered for another ~6 hours until the tasting.
1985 Ramos Pinto Vintage Port
Color: Very dark garnet, opaque center
Nose: Rich, dark fruits, light meat-like smell, some light smoke. Almost a faint beef jerky?
Palate: Dark black cherry, plum, some boysenberry. Medium body. Very faint eucalyptus. Not much tannins to start, but more showed up with time in the glass.
Score: 91 points. I marked this down as possibly being an underperforming bottle of Fonseca and was pleasantly surprised to find out it was Ramos Pinto. I still suspect it was an underperforming bottle, but not by as much as it would have had to have been in order to be the Fonseca.
1985 Ramos Pinto Vintage Port
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