Very dark ruby with some purple tint; fades at the rim, but doesn't change hue. Too dark to see through, but at the rim I can see it isn't particularly cloudy.
First whiffs last night I detected a bit of age, which I found surprising. There is a hint of wood and some leather behind the jam and light spirit. Last night I smelled grape stem, tonight it is more herbal, like bay leaf.
Last night in the mouth I thought someone took a piece of leather, spread a thin layer of fig paste on that, and then rinsed it off with red raspberry puree and Concord grape juice. One of my guests thought it tasted of cherry. Tonight the Concord grape is reduced and the fruit more abstract.
Some alcohol in the medium-long length finish, which shows more tang as it stretches on.
I liked this quite a bit, and maybe the QPR is biasing my score, but I'll go with 93 points. Or maybe I just haven't had a great Port in a while to reset my calibration.
Yummy with a gourmet
