1983 Robertson's Rebello Valente Vintage Port

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1983 Robertson's Rebello Valente Vintage Port

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I am always on the look out for Ports that I've never had before, even if they are not blockbusters. I feel it's very important to try as many things, from as many producers, as possible. I ran across this 1/2 bottle at such a cheap price I just had to buy it. Especially knowing that it would fit in perfectly with the April Virtual Tasting.

1983 Robertson's Rebello Valente Vintage Port (375ml)

The color is more like a 10 year tawny in that it has a medium brown center that fades to a light brown edge with highlights of tan and red. The nose has lots of V.A. on it and was somewhat offputting. However, there are distinct notes of honey and maple under all that V.A. The palate is a simple light/medium bodied with carmel, cinnamon, faint cigars, and a bit too much heat protruding. The finish, while short, is pleasurable but simple. Overall this bottle shows a past-its-prime Port that is simple yet still pleasurable. 84 points
04/09/08
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Re: 1983 Robertson's Rebello Valente Vintage Port

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I know of a local retailer who has a TON of the 1983 Robertson's Rebello Valente VP half-bottles and I've been tempted to try it. The price seemed a bit steep, but I've always been intrigued by this particular shipper.

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Re: 1983 Robertson's Rebello Valente Vintage Port

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Marc,
I thought I paid $10 for the 1/2 bottle and just looked, it was actually $13. For that price it was a QPR and I'd recommend not pay anymore than that.
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