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1917 Oporto Douro Superior ‘Imperial Reserve’ Colheita Port

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 12:37 pm
by Bill Spohn
1917 Oporto Douro Superior ‘Imperial Reserve’ (J. Vandemeulen, Ostend) – this showed as light amber in colour, with a pink hint, the nose sweet and lightly raisined and a bit hot, sweet in the mouth and well balanced with quite good length. The bottle, which was made in a mould and had some inclusions (i.e. old but not super old) bore a label in good shape and a splash of white paint that I’ve never seen on a colheita before, but we were thinking nonetheless that it was probably a colheita bottled some time between the wars. It really came across as a tawny more than anything else. Interesting curiosity and quite tasty.

Re: 1917 Oporto Douro Superior ‘Imperial Reserve’

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 5:01 pm
by Andy Velebil
Bill, can you post a pic? or email a pic?

Re: 1917 Oporto Douro Superior ‘Imperial Reserve’

Posted: Sat Nov 30, 2013 6:13 pm
by Bill Spohn
Off the net but I'll see if someone took a pic of our bottle. IIRC this label was the same.

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