
2000 Kopke LBV
bottled 2006
filtering status unlabeled, so probably filtered
Color: Very dark, deep red. Opaque in the center, but translucent for a good inch from the rim. Very clear.
Nose: Lightly minty, some rather medicinal alcohol, and some crushed fermenting raspberries & strawberries. Also something meaty that makes me think of unsmoked bacon.
Palate: Subdued, but not in a corked way - it's just not bold and in your face. Lots of warmth, but the sharp edge I associate with "hot" isn't there. Fruit flavors are vaguely red with some blackberry to provide foundation; it's neither simple nor complex. Just a couple of layers. Good tannins and acidity. The alcohol adds a firey edge to the acidity that heats up the tongue and cheeks. Overall it's quite pleasant.
Finish: Fairly abrupt, starting with heat and tannins and then quickly dropping off to grape stem. The heat remains for 15-20 seconds and the vague fruit only barely out-lasts it. Oddly, long after it seems to be gone (about a minute), it comes back and leaves a parting gift of Granny Smith apples.
87 points. Lose some of the alcohol on the nose and in the palate, give me a more pleasant finish, and this could easily be a 90+ point Port. But ultimately the alcohol/heat is a little bit distracting and the finish is too clipped for it to reach that plateau.
I may change my mind later, though, as the alcohol is likely to integrate some as it gets some air.