NV Warre's Heritage Ruby Port
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NV Warre's Heritage Ruby Port
Tasted over 24 hours. A little, pleasantly hot, very smooth after 24 hours. Lots of fruit cake nose, candied cherries, pale , beautiful ruby color,like a pinot noir. Nice nose, pleasant entry , full, if not heavy mouth feel. Lingering finish. This is a real winner for an NV port. The color alone is 95 points and it is complex if unusual. Lots of spices. I keep coming back to the best of fruit cake flavors, in spite of the negative PR fuit cake has suffered for the past few years. This is a rich great port at a good price. Less than $20.
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Re: Warre's Heritage Ruby Porto NV
Richard,
Thanks for the TN on this one..I hope others follow and post their TN's on the less expensive bottles they open.
Thanks for the TN on this one..I hope others follow and post their TN's on the less expensive bottles they open.
Andy Velebil Good wine is a good familiar creature if it be well used. William Shakespeare http://www.fortheloveofport.com
Re: Warre's Heritage Ruby Porto NV
Amen, you can't drink Vintage Port every single time you open a bottle.
Ambition driven by passion, rather than money, is as strong an elixir as is Port. http://www.fortheloveofport.com
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Re: Warre's Heritage Ruby Porto NV
Not even you, Roy?Roy Hersh wrote:Amen, you can't drink Vintage Port every single time you open a bottle.
But we can dream.
