Generalities About House Style
Posted: Mon Nov 16, 2009 9:40 pm
Now that fall is in full swing, my wife and I have been drinking our fair share of ports. And now that I'm officially in the wine business, I have unprecedented access to many ports that were previously out of my price range.
So before I go on a buying spree, I was wondering if I could get some help with zeroing-in on what Houses that we are more like likely to enjoy. I have found that my preferences have been very black and white - love it or hate it with ports. The characteristic that is usually the big turn-off is cherry cough syrup/Robitussin notes on the nose. This is something that I usually just can't get past.
On the other hand - when I find a port that I like, I love it. Notes of hazelnuts, cocoa powder, dark chocolate, cinnimon, spices, etc. are all good. I recently had a 2000 Taylor that was amazing - and totally up my alley. In addition, I have really enjoyed the 2003 Taylor LBV. I'm sipping on a 1988 Graham's Malvedos right now that walks the edge for me. It has a nice nose of nuts and cinnamon, but the wine finishes with that cough syrup twinge.
So with those preferences in mind - are there any particular Houses that I should steer toward? Or maybe there are a few houses that I should stay away from?
Thanks for your help! I find myself not buying port lately because I'm afraid of opening an extra-large bottle of Nyquil.
So before I go on a buying spree, I was wondering if I could get some help with zeroing-in on what Houses that we are more like likely to enjoy. I have found that my preferences have been very black and white - love it or hate it with ports. The characteristic that is usually the big turn-off is cherry cough syrup/Robitussin notes on the nose. This is something that I usually just can't get past.
On the other hand - when I find a port that I like, I love it. Notes of hazelnuts, cocoa powder, dark chocolate, cinnimon, spices, etc. are all good. I recently had a 2000 Taylor that was amazing - and totally up my alley. In addition, I have really enjoyed the 2003 Taylor LBV. I'm sipping on a 1988 Graham's Malvedos right now that walks the edge for me. It has a nice nose of nuts and cinnamon, but the wine finishes with that cough syrup twinge.
So with those preferences in mind - are there any particular Houses that I should steer toward? Or maybe there are a few houses that I should stay away from?
Thanks for your help! I find myself not buying port lately because I'm afraid of opening an extra-large bottle of Nyquil.