I had the Six Grapes a few years ago and was not a fan. The Noval Black, though, is a nice ruby. I'll have to go back and try the Six Grapes again to see if my opinion has changed.
I've not tried the Noval Black but have enjoyed the Fonseca Bin 27, Warre's Warrior, and Graham's Six Grapes. Each were very good for their style but I believe their reputations go up and down over the years for reasons of quality, fashion and taste. I suppose a tasting comparison would be an interesting excercise.
That's like asking a parent which child they like better
All one has to do is peruse the TNDB to know which one you prefer. It seems like there is a pretty significant point spread in your reviews of these two particular Ports.
That's like asking a parent which child they like better
All one has to do is peruse the TNDB to know which one you prefer. It seems like there is a pretty significant point spread in your reviews of these two particular Ports.
Yes, but as much as I love the Black, I still have a soft spot for Six Grapes. But alas if I was forced to pick just one, based on score I'd go with Black and based on love I'd go with Graham's.
OK, we'll leave love out of this and try to get a straight answer. If you were given the option to be able to only choose one of these two Ports (which we know you score BLACK several points higher ... assume you think it is better; but "love" the Six Grapes for all the sentimental reasons ) which one would you choose? Also, which one did you vote for above?
Roy Hersh wrote:OK, we'll leave love out of this and try to get a straight answer. If you were given the option to be able to only choose one of these two Ports (which we know you score BLACK several points higher ... assume you think it is better; but "love" the Six Grapes for all the sentimental reasons ) which one would you choose? Also, which one did you vote for above?
I gotta admit, it wasn't an easy choice, but I had to vote for Black.
We just finished up a bottle of Noval Black - I'd have to say it's by far our favorite Ruby. We've had a few bottles of Six Grapes over the years, but none recently. A side-by-side would be interesting - maybe with the next bottle of Black we'll give it a try.
I am going to do the side-by-side test myself and might just include a few other Reserve Ruby Ports too, so that when I taste them blind, it will be less obvious. I may even do this with a panel of local Port enthusiasts.
I hope you and others will do these two side by side. Whether looking or blind, it will be an interesting experiment. Nothing like doing this blind to provide the fairest way to measure the qualitative characteristics of each Port.
Roy Hersh wrote:I am going to do the side-by-side test myself and might just include a few other Reserve Ruby Ports too, so that when I taste them blind, it will be less obvious. I may even do this with a panel of local Port enthusiasts.
Interesting idea. Perhaps we could organise a cross-Atlantic tasting where we pick six Ruby Reserves that are available in both markets and organise blind tastings in London and Seattle on the same date?