1998 Ramos Pinto LBV Port

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Moses Botbol
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1998 Ramos Pinto LBV Port

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Rich violet color; dense with a light oily sheen. Lush mouth feel. Really dark and has a caramel alcohol nose. Very peppery and refined with watermelon notes detected. Nose still exhibits acetone notes but should blow off. Fine sediment in strainer; this LBV should have a grand aging life. This is a great unfiltered LBV that could be one of the best on the market. Shelf price was $13.99 USD. 89 Points.
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Michael M.
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Post by Michael M. »

Great bargain! I would like to taste the LBVs of Ramos Pinto. But here in Germany, I would have to pay double price :( .

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Post by Otto Nieminen »

I was very fond of this in a recent tasting. I found the dark toned/tobacco-like tones very delectable as it brought such a beautiful contrast to the sweetness. Unfortunately it is not available at our monopoly.

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Scott Anaya
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Post by Scott Anaya »

Moses,

I bought all they had in Alaska this spring as I agree with you that it is the best LBV on the market.....or at least my market! Had really lush tannins for an LBV.

Still one bottle left.


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Todd Pettinger
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Post by Todd Pettinger »

This is one that you guys have spurred me to try to source out. Although Ramos Pinto is not a brand I see often here in Edmonton, I will definitely pick some up if I can track some down. I like trying all the unfiltered LBVs... they really seem to be head and shoulders about the filtered.

And for $14USD... steal of a deal!

Todd
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Mark DaSilva
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Post by Mark DaSilva »

This is a great bargain. I sampled this one along with a few of the Ramos Pinto vintages at a recent wine tasting event and found it almost on par.

Then again, if you sample so many ports at one time, its hard to tell. They all tasted great.
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