Decant: Not known - Bottled 2010, blended by Claudia Quevedo. The recipe for this wine was created by Tomas and Jose, who were blending base wines and older Quevedo wines searching for something which tasted very similar to the best of the 19th century wines in the Villar d'Allen wine archive, which go back as far as 1756! Something was missing from the blends until a tiny amount of Noval 1827 was added - giving the perfect blend for Villar d'Allen's return to the port scene! Claudia Quevedo successfully met the challenge of being able to replicate the flavour profile of this perfect blend.
Deep brown and intensely coloured, 40% opaque. Deep and powerful nose; thick and rich on the palate. There is an intense concentration of flavour with strong supporting acidity. There is a lovely, big treacle aftertaste and a very long finish. This is an exquisite tawny port. Only 500 bottles were filled with this blend.
John Allen started in the port trade in 1821 and the Allen's left the port trade with the sale of Noval by Rebello Valente Allen in 1883. 93 points
NV Villar d'Allen 20 Year Old Tawny Port
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