2000 Quinta do Noval Silval VP
Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 10:51 pm
8 Hour Decant
Consumed over 3 days
The nose is very primary, with a lot of fruit and some baking spice. The palate is also primary in flavor, but rather mature in structure. This seems like it was never a bruiser to begin with, but as opposed to just being soft and fat, it seems to have a wonderful balance that I've only found in mature wines. No hard edges, but it matches the light weight body. Very interesting mix of young flavor and mature structure. I really like this, especially considering it was under $30 a bottle all told at auction. Holds up well, though getting a bit soft at the very end of the 3 days.
93 pts.
Consumed over 3 days
The nose is very primary, with a lot of fruit and some baking spice. The palate is also primary in flavor, but rather mature in structure. This seems like it was never a bruiser to begin with, but as opposed to just being soft and fat, it seems to have a wonderful balance that I've only found in mature wines. No hard edges, but it matches the light weight body. Very interesting mix of young flavor and mature structure. I really like this, especially considering it was under $30 a bottle all told at auction. Holds up well, though getting a bit soft at the very end of the 3 days.
93 pts.