1985 Rocha Vintage Port
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 7:06 pm
I've just opened this to give it some decanter time tonight. I'll be re-bottling it and then taking it to a poker party tomorrow night where it will probably get another hour or two before we drink it.
No signs of seepage on the cork, which was nice and clean. It didn't come out intact, though... the bottom 1/4 to 1/2 inch cored on the corkscrew and then broke off in the neck. I poked it down into the bottle to decant.
I couldn't help but be amused as I would pouring, because the Port had a decidedly pink cast to it coming out. It smelled gently sweet with a hit of raspberry. As usual I poured the last couple of ounces into a lowball, which isn't the best glass to use for a tasting but it makes it easier to drink off the top of the sediment.
This has a very red tone to it compared to my last couple of VPs (especially compared to the 1983 Warre's). It much more burgundy than purple, almost to what could be called a very dark magenta.
There's a whiff of alcohol on the nose, but that could be the broad mouth glass. There's a sugary tone overlaying the raspberries... something like unflavored cotton candy or possibly marshmallows. It's soft like powdered sugar, not hard like simple syrup. At the moment there's not much else, but then again it's only just been decanted.
The flavor is currently soft and restrained, almost muted. About all I can say at this point is that it's grapey, but not an overtly fruity "Welch's" style. There's a faint spiciness to it as well.
The finish is almost not there, but there is a hint of green grape skin.
It clearly needs some time, so I'll try it again later tonight.
No signs of seepage on the cork, which was nice and clean. It didn't come out intact, though... the bottom 1/4 to 1/2 inch cored on the corkscrew and then broke off in the neck. I poked it down into the bottle to decant.
I couldn't help but be amused as I would pouring, because the Port had a decidedly pink cast to it coming out. It smelled gently sweet with a hit of raspberry. As usual I poured the last couple of ounces into a lowball, which isn't the best glass to use for a tasting but it makes it easier to drink off the top of the sediment.
This has a very red tone to it compared to my last couple of VPs (especially compared to the 1983 Warre's). It much more burgundy than purple, almost to what could be called a very dark magenta.
There's a whiff of alcohol on the nose, but that could be the broad mouth glass. There's a sugary tone overlaying the raspberries... something like unflavored cotton candy or possibly marshmallows. It's soft like powdered sugar, not hard like simple syrup. At the moment there's not much else, but then again it's only just been decanted.
The flavor is currently soft and restrained, almost muted. About all I can say at this point is that it's grapey, but not an overtly fruity "Welch's" style. There's a faint spiciness to it as well.
The finish is almost not there, but there is a hint of green grape skin.
It clearly needs some time, so I'll try it again later tonight.