TN: 2008 Veedha Douro

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TN: 2008 Veedha Douro

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Initially some ripe fruit that rapidly gives way to dusty dry tannins and an old school Douro style. Plenty of tannins and earth on the palate with structure that exceeds it's price point. This improved with a few hours of air, so I'd recommend decanting at this stage for maximum experience. My first time with this vintage of this and I am pretty impressed. A darn good bottle for the price (about $13).
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Re: TN: 2008 Veedha Douro

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Never heard of or seen this bottle. Is the importer on the west coast? Looks like a Hindi name, lol.
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It's a Sogevinus wine (Burmester/Kopke/etc). Not sure who the importer is and I'd look on the bottle but it's now gone. I'll try and find out and let you know.
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