Quinta de Ventozelo 20 Year Old Tawny Port

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Quinta de Ventozelo 20 Year Old Tawny Port

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From the Feb 2014 Virtual Tasting
http://www.fortheloveofport.com/ftlopfo ... 665#p93665

Quinta de Ventozelo 20 Year Tawny
Bottled 2012. The color is a pale ruby with some bricking on the edges. Almost a cross between most 10 and 20 year tawnys. The nose shows some metallic components, marmalade, and a light amount wood varnish. Soft and semi-sweet entry shows some mahogany and faint amount of dried nuts. This then becomes more of a drier profile with orange zest and a wallop of spirit. A spirity clipped finish lacks grip and persistency. Overall, this starts out nice but by the mid palate it starts to lose complexity and body at an alarming rate. One dimensional is a good overall description of how this shows. At $50 (USD) not a Port I plan on getting again.
87 Points
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Re: Quinta de Ventozelo 20 Year Old Tawny Port

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not a Port I plan on getting again.
Even though it is from the largest property in the Douro? [rotfl.gif]
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Re: Quinta de Ventozelo 20 Year Old Tawny Port

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Roy Hersh wrote:
not a Port I plan on getting again.
Even though it is from the largest property in the Douro? [rotfl.gif]
Well maybe....if they try again with a new blend. Lol
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