1994 Dalva Vintage Port

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Carlos Rodriguez
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1994 Dalva Vintage Port

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I did tryed this Port in may 2008. Was opened 1 and a half hour before. In nose nice, full and hopefull about what it was going to be :) . Ones in mouth, was sweet, red and berrys fruit, filling all the mouth with is nice smell. It last the flavor but not much. Very easy to drink, one cup invite to the other untill the bottle is finish. This Port was in a very nice moment to drink it. :) I recomend it.
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Re: Dalva 1994 Vintage Port

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Thanks Carlos. I appreciate you posting your thoughts on the Dalva '94 VP. I've had their Colheitas and only really old VPs, nothing too recent. So it is good to get a view of this one.

Do you prefer VP to wood-aged Ports?
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Re: Dalva 1994 Vintage Port

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Thank's for reply Roy. I do prefer VP to wood-aged Ports. But I've tried some wood-aged Ports, that I did like a lot. Specially the old colheitas ones.
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Yeah, it is hard not to love those old Colheitas. I am sitting and sipping a young one (which I am typically NOT a fan of) as I type this.
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