1991 Dona Matilde Colheita

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1991 Dona Matilde Colheita

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Purchased at World of Wines in Redmond after a great showing at a tasting there. I generally prefer my Colheitas to be older - around 30 years - but this one is so mellow and so smooth that I couldn't pass up a couple of bottles.

1991 Dona Matilde Colheita
bottled 2009

Color: Medium dark tawny with a good dose of orange-red for color.
Nose: Soft, somewhat spirity. There's less fruit than wood-derived notes like vanilla and very soft butterscotch. Fairly reserved.
Palate: Creamy and smooth. Fresher apricot flavor than normal for a 20 year old tawny. A decent dose of toasted sugar followed by vanilla creme brulee and some light butterscotch. Some might find the acidity light, but I like it this way. Very rich and full body, but not thick or heavy.
Finish: Good warmth and great length for such a "young" Colheita. Tails off with sweet apples. Very nice for sipping.

Score: 92 points. Really an excellent Colheita and a fine pairing with a warm, sunny, spring afternoon.
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Re: 1991 Dona Matilde Colheita

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Bottled?
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Oops, fixed. It was bottled in 2009.
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Re: 1991 Dona Matilde Colheita

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I enjoyed this the last time I bought a bottle of it but that bottle had a slightly clipped finish which hurt the overall. I'll have to grab another one and give it a go.
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