My afternoon with a dozen Ports
Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 1:46 am
Today I had the fun task of presenting a dozen Ports from my cellar to an elite group of the best of WA State's winemakers. I had a few ounces of each left, so Stewart came by this evening to assassinate the rest.
This diverse lineup of Ports from a variety of producers, were decanted eight hours and poured blind for the winemaking crew:
FLIGHT #1:
2000 Quinta de la Rosa LBV
1994 Broadbent VP
1994 Quinta do Noval LBV
2001 Quinta do Vesuvio
FLIGHT #2:
1995 Ferreira VP
1996 Calem's Quinta da Foz VP
1997 Delaforce Corte VP
2000 Quinta do Noval VP
FLIGHT #3:
1985 Dow's VP
1983 Graham's VP
1977 Fonseca VP
1966 Moreira Colheita
Besides the 2000 Noval VP which had some flaw on the nose, the rest showed really well. I tried a few Ports that I had never opened from my cellar before (the Calem, Delaforce and Q de la Rosa) and took notes and scores both times, although I will condense them so folks won't be bored when reading my TNs in the newsletter.
Lots of fun to see how the folks responded to these Ports!
This diverse lineup of Ports from a variety of producers, were decanted eight hours and poured blind for the winemaking crew:
FLIGHT #1:
2000 Quinta de la Rosa LBV
1994 Broadbent VP
1994 Quinta do Noval LBV
2001 Quinta do Vesuvio
FLIGHT #2:
1995 Ferreira VP
1996 Calem's Quinta da Foz VP
1997 Delaforce Corte VP
2000 Quinta do Noval VP
FLIGHT #3:
1985 Dow's VP
1983 Graham's VP
1977 Fonseca VP
1966 Moreira Colheita
Besides the 2000 Noval VP which had some flaw on the nose, the rest showed really well. I tried a few Ports that I had never opened from my cellar before (the Calem, Delaforce and Q de la Rosa) and took notes and scores both times, although I will condense them so folks won't be bored when reading my TNs in the newsletter.
Lots of fun to see how the folks responded to these Ports!