Silky blueberries with some moderate tannins that gained a little bit of weight as I drank this over several days. The tannins weren't as prominent on the finish as they were on the palate. Overall this was a good upper-mid-tier VP that drinks well now and should be at it's best over the next 10 years. While I don't see this making a long lived VP, it does make a good mid-term drinker while the 2000 and 2003 VP's mature. I'm glad I have more of these as they are more interesting than most LBV's for mid-term drinking.
89 Points
2001 Quinta do Vale Dona Maria Vintage Port
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2001 Quinta do Vale Dona Maria Vintage Port
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Re: 2001 Quinta do Vale Dona Maria Vintage Port
Thanks for taking one for the team.
I gave one away as a gift, but the woman still had it sitting on her desk (yesterday) and I gave it to her at the end of September. I mentioned, "I am surprised you've not already consumed that bottle." She replied, "I am saving it for a special occasion during the upcoming holidays."
I gave one away as a gift, but the woman still had it sitting on her desk (yesterday) and I gave it to her at the end of September. I mentioned, "I am surprised you've not already consumed that bottle." She replied, "I am saving it for a special occasion during the upcoming holidays."
Ambition driven by passion, rather than money, is as strong an elixir as is Port. http://www.fortheloveofport.com