2007 Vintage Port is inevitable
Posted: Tue May 13, 2008 3:15 pm
From my visit last week, it now seems almost a certainty that 2007 will be declared.
Unofficial nods were given by the major players in the trade as well as some smaller producers, but everyone we spoke to in every single visit, said the quality will drive the decision to declare next spring. One of the key winemakers who I trust in the entire Douro, said that he'd liken the 2007 harvest and growing conditions to that of 1970 which he also made. This was the 2nd individual in the past three months to mention the link to the 1970, albeit the other Portmaker was not doing so back in 1970 and was only going on what he knows from involvement with his family's records and stories he was told about that vintage.
Regardless, we had the opportunity to actually try some 2006s and 2007s on this trip and I will say that the 2007s I had were quite amazing. Of course it is still pretty early on, but I have had enough experience with samples at this exact stage, to be able to get a glimpse. Impressive juice to be sure, of course it is way early but from all signals, it looks like a fait accompli at this point.
Not lost on the trade is the success they've had with vintages in recent decades (since the 1960s) with vintages ending in the digit, "7" and there has not been anything to speak of with an "8" since 1948. Not such great news: it seems that there will be very little in the way of 2006 that makes its way into SQVPs. Many are using the wines from that vintage for other Ports in their stable. I tasted a handful of 2006s and would say that anybody who needs to find one great one for the birthyear of a child, should DEFINITELY look to Quinta do Vesuvio which was on part with many of their extraordinary efforts.
Unofficial nods were given by the major players in the trade as well as some smaller producers, but everyone we spoke to in every single visit, said the quality will drive the decision to declare next spring. One of the key winemakers who I trust in the entire Douro, said that he'd liken the 2007 harvest and growing conditions to that of 1970 which he also made. This was the 2nd individual in the past three months to mention the link to the 1970, albeit the other Portmaker was not doing so back in 1970 and was only going on what he knows from involvement with his family's records and stories he was told about that vintage.
Regardless, we had the opportunity to actually try some 2006s and 2007s on this trip and I will say that the 2007s I had were quite amazing. Of course it is still pretty early on, but I have had enough experience with samples at this exact stage, to be able to get a glimpse. Impressive juice to be sure, of course it is way early but from all signals, it looks like a fait accompli at this point.
Not lost on the trade is the success they've had with vintages in recent decades (since the 1960s) with vintages ending in the digit, "7" and there has not been anything to speak of with an "8" since 1948. Not such great news: it seems that there will be very little in the way of 2006 that makes its way into SQVPs. Many are using the wines from that vintage for other Ports in their stable. I tasted a handful of 2006s and would say that anybody who needs to find one great one for the birthyear of a child, should DEFINITELY look to Quinta do Vesuvio which was on part with many of their extraordinary efforts.