2000 Smith Woodhouse Vintage Port
Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2011 11:02 pm
I was in the mood for some serious VP last week and decided to open this S-W 2000. I really enjoyed this the last time I had it over 3 years ago so I wanted to see how it was showing now - it certainly didn't disappoint. This note is a synopsis of my impressions over the 4 days that I drank it. It was at it's best after being in the decanter overnight and held steady over the next few days.
Inky purple in color. Smokey dark plum and cherry with loads of lavender and hints of licorice on the nose. Bursting with concentrated, sweet dark fruit with a violet floral edge - full-bodied, glycerin-y texture. Rich and sweet with good depth and extraction - big, ripe tannins, spirity/grippy on the back end - well structured and balanced in a powerful, juicy style with a long finish of sweet fruit and mouth-watering acidity. Delicious but still very young and tightly wound - give it another 10-15 years - love the floral nose and big luscious palate. Should get even better as the secondary characteristics develop. 94+ pts, Tasted 12/11
Inky purple in color. Smokey dark plum and cherry with loads of lavender and hints of licorice on the nose. Bursting with concentrated, sweet dark fruit with a violet floral edge - full-bodied, glycerin-y texture. Rich and sweet with good depth and extraction - big, ripe tannins, spirity/grippy on the back end - well structured and balanced in a powerful, juicy style with a long finish of sweet fruit and mouth-watering acidity. Delicious but still very young and tightly wound - give it another 10-15 years - love the floral nose and big luscious palate. Should get even better as the secondary characteristics develop. 94+ pts, Tasted 12/11