1985 Osborne Vintage Port
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2008 10:50 pm
This particualr bottle i got for free when i purchased my 1994 Fonseca's and i wanted to try it badly. You dont see too many Osborne VP's.As always i opened the bottle at 4:30 PM and let it breathe for about 5 hours in the decanter.
The smell is filled with marzipan, red fruit and....surprisingly white grapes.
The colour is reddish/brown, a sign to me that it is approaching its maturity. Other older VP's i tried are still more red/black then red/brown. But maybe im wrong in this.
The taste is fresh, with still some tannines present. The longer i hold the wine in my mouth the creamier and thicker it gets. Very weird sensation, i never had this experience. It's maybe a little alcoholic at this stage but it doesnt bother me that much. Maybe that's gone after 2 more years or so.
I also taste apples, cider and cherries.
All with all a nice pleasant port-wine which is still widely available at my supplier. I will definately get me some more bottles for the 5-10 years to come.
90 points from me with the ability to maybe get 2 point more in 5 years.
The smell is filled with marzipan, red fruit and....surprisingly white grapes.
The colour is reddish/brown, a sign to me that it is approaching its maturity. Other older VP's i tried are still more red/black then red/brown. But maybe im wrong in this.
The taste is fresh, with still some tannines present. The longer i hold the wine in my mouth the creamier and thicker it gets. Very weird sensation, i never had this experience. It's maybe a little alcoholic at this stage but it doesnt bother me that much. Maybe that's gone after 2 more years or so.
I also taste apples, cider and cherries.
All with all a nice pleasant port-wine which is still widely available at my supplier. I will definately get me some more bottles for the 5-10 years to come.
90 points from me with the ability to maybe get 2 point more in 5 years.