1885 Agri-Roncão Muito Velho Colheita Port
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1885 Agri-Roncão Muito Velho Colheita Port
I don’t think this is officially recorded as an 1885, but known to be of this vintage. This had aromas of molasses and treacle, with a pleasant warmth. This is really intense and concentrated in the mouth. There is lots of acidity too, with flavors of tangerine and orange. 97 points. Others liked this even more than me, but I found the concentration to be too much to score higher.
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Re: DR Very Old Tawny (1885, Roncão)
It is a terrible thing when a wood-aged Port is too concentrated and has huge amounts of acidity. ![Huh? [shrug.gif]](./images/smilies/shrug.gif)
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Re: DR Very Old Tawny (1885, Roncão)
To each his own. I liked the S. Leonardo "60" better. But hey, at 97 points, I'll enjoy this plenty.Roy Hersh wrote:It is a terrible thing when a wood-aged Port is too concentrated and has huge amounts of acidity.
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Re: DR Very Old Tawny (1885, Roncão)
I also liked the S. Lenodardo "60" better than the DR 1885 Colheita, but it was close.Eric Menchen wrote:To each his own. I liked the S. Leonardo "60" better. But hey, at 97 points, I'll enjoy this plenty.Roy Hersh wrote:It is a terrible thing when a wood-aged Port is too concentrated and has huge amounts of acidity.
To Roy's question, when it comes to Tawnies I like 'em all. Ancient Ports like the DR 1885 serve a different purpose for me than the S. Leonardo "60" - the "60" is a huge and powerful wine, but it can still be enjoyed as a drink... barely.


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