NV Pink Port by Croft

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NV Pink Port by Croft

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A couple of weeks ago during the Harvest Tour we stopped by The Fladgate Partnership for a tasting. During the tasting I enquired about the Croft Pink Port and my wanting to try it. A bottle was brought that was slightly cool, but not cold. I was told it really is ment to be served cold or cooler than it was. Not a problem I said and I gave it a go....and was I surprised.

There was a lot of talk about how bad it would be, that it was bad for Ports image, etc. I must admit even I was a bit sceptical at first. I can admit when I am wrong and this is just such a time.

It had a very soft, silky, and sweet strawberry nose. The palate was also light and soft with some alluring floral notes that danced on the tounge. There was no heat on this at all, and I am sensitive to that especially in lower end Ports. A testiment to TFP using a very high quality brandy to fortify it with. The tannins were fully resloved and soft with light strawberries and white cherries. It rounded off with a medium length finish and all-in-all was a very well made seemless Port of this type.
84 points.
09/29/08

This would be a very nice light appertif well chilled on a warm summer day or, instead of using a dry white Port, mixed with tonic for a more fruity Port and Tonic. The TFP did a very good job on this and given the right group or person would have no problem recommending this Pink Port.
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I am really glad you liked the Pink Port. Now I know exactly what to buy you for Christmas! :hello:
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Croft should advertise their pink port in the Giro d"Italia...
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Roy Hersh wrote:I am really glad you liked the Pink Port. Now I know exactly what to buy you for Christmas! :hello:
Only if its the 1927 Vintage :lol: :lol:
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Moses Botbol wrote:Croft should advertise their pink port in the Giro d"Italia...
Now that is a great idea.
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Can we finish with the pink port now which is in my opinion poor
but no less than other wines on the market in the rose mould.
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simon Lisle wrote:Can we finish with the pink port now which is in my opinion poor
but no less than other wines on the market in the rose mould.
No :P I am not a fan of Lagrima Ports, but that doesn't mean they don't have their place. The Pink was a solidly put together easy sipper. I've had some far worse regular Ports, so just because it doesn't appeal to some is no reason to stop talking about it.
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