A friend just emailed me this and I was coming here to post it.
To answer your question, the 2003 can certainly be enjoyed today, as it is not a powerhouse, but a gentle and well balanced Port that is approachable and still has plenty of upside too. But given the price, you can chose to drink it now or drink it in another decade or two. It does have the stuffing to last. Again, my mantra is: "anytime you can find a solid Vintage Port from a known producer and excellent vintage for under $40 ... buy it." With FREE shipping, buy several!!!
I was one point higher than WS/WE for this wine with my TN:
2003 Broadbent Vintage Port
Bing cherry and strawberry, along with a grapy nose that yields to chocolate. Showing a medium body the first day that added significant heft the 2nd day. The Broadbent offers tart red cherry fruit in a seductive, drier style with a spicy, mint undertone. It is nicely balanced overall and very approachable in a ready-to-enjoy-now style. This will provide mid-term aging potential and finishes with a gentle, lingering aftertaste with tannins that begin as subtle but show their verve. 91 Points