1999 Warre's LBV -- [b.2003]
Posted: Sun Mar 23, 2008 9:21 am
Warre’s Late Bottled Vintage Port – 1999 [bottled in 2003]
Unfiltered; driven cork.
Bright red with a center receding towards purple. Fruity on the nose, with a touch of alcohol that blows off after 30-45 minutes of decanting. Excellent poured straight out of the bottle or with 4-12 hours of decanting time. Sweet with a lighter body than I remember the 1995 LBV being. Tannins are present though and leave a dry mouth pucker in a short, clipped finish. A touch of cocoa but the palate is dominated by grapes and dark cherries. Some spicy notes throughout the mid-palate give this a life that far surpasses the typical filtered LBV.
Good, not great. Perhaps some cellaring potential. I’d like to compare it next to the 1995 on a level –playing field (giving the ’99 four more years of bottle-aging.) Worth looking at a case of to ensure that I can drink this over the next few years.
Unfiltered; driven cork.
Bright red with a center receding towards purple. Fruity on the nose, with a touch of alcohol that blows off after 30-45 minutes of decanting. Excellent poured straight out of the bottle or with 4-12 hours of decanting time. Sweet with a lighter body than I remember the 1995 LBV being. Tannins are present though and leave a dry mouth pucker in a short, clipped finish. A touch of cocoa but the palate is dominated by grapes and dark cherries. Some spicy notes throughout the mid-palate give this a life that far surpasses the typical filtered LBV.
Good, not great. Perhaps some cellaring potential. I’d like to compare it next to the 1995 on a level –playing field (giving the ’99 four more years of bottle-aging.) Worth looking at a case of to ensure that I can drink this over the next few years.