Everyday LBV Port
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Everyday LBV Port
I am looking for a an everyday LBV Port that I can buy in bulk that will help me keep my hands off of my vintage ports this winter. It should be readily available in the states. Any suggestions?
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Robert,
If you can find any of the following, they are all unfiltered and are exceptional LBVs that will provide both short-term drinking pleasure and the ability to age for a few more years. These are all Ports I have personally tried, hence my recommendation. They may be a tad pricier than most filtered LBVs, but the quality of some rivals that of some VP.
Noval 2000 LBV
JMFonseca & van Zeller 2000 LBV
Smith Woodhouse 1994, 1995 LBVs
Warre 1995 LBV
Quinto do Portal 1996 LBV
Portal and the JMFonseca & van Zeller may or may not be readily available in your area as they are smaller producers, but if you find them and have a chance to pick them up, they are fantastic.
Todd
If you can find any of the following, they are all unfiltered and are exceptional LBVs that will provide both short-term drinking pleasure and the ability to age for a few more years. These are all Ports I have personally tried, hence my recommendation. They may be a tad pricier than most filtered LBVs, but the quality of some rivals that of some VP.
Noval 2000 LBV
JMFonseca & van Zeller 2000 LBV
Smith Woodhouse 1994, 1995 LBVs
Warre 1995 LBV
Quinto do Portal 1996 LBV
Portal and the JMFonseca & van Zeller may or may not be readily available in your area as they are smaller producers, but if you find them and have a chance to pick them up, they are fantastic.
Todd
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Robert,
dont forget the Burmester LBV 2001 if you can get it there. The best LBV i ever tasted. It currently is my favourite port.
See my TN on it.
http://www.fortheloveofport.com/ftlopfo ... mester+lbv
dont forget the Burmester LBV 2001 if you can get it there. The best LBV i ever tasted. It currently is my favourite port.
See my TN on it.
http://www.fortheloveofport.com/ftlopfo ... mester+lbv
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I am a big fan of Noval, Javali, Crasto and Niepoort LBVs.
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I forgot..the 2001 Krohns LBV Unfiltered. Retail is $13-15 and that is a steal at that price. It drinks well now, and has some mid term ageing potential.
Andy Velebil Good wine is a good familiar creature if it be well used. William Shakespeare http://www.fortheloveofport.com
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Don't you love all the positive peer presure hereRobert O. wrote:I suspect before it's done I'll try them all!

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I've seen 1996 Quinta do Castelinho Vintage Port locally. It's about $19.00 and is of just OK quality. For the price, I thought it is a worthy competitor, but the Ramos Pinto LBV is a better value.Eric Duprey wrote:I thought I'd add myTwo other good LBV's to look for are Churchill's and Quinta do Castelinho. The Castelinho is another one that might be a bit hard to find, but it's good to keep an eye out for. Oh, and Ferreira. Can't remember if anyone mentioned Ferreira.
I find the Ferreira LBV to fall apart quickly. Initially and for under 12 hours it is quite lovelly, but after that it just goes downhill. A fine LBV to have with dinner vs. having after dinner.
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