2003 Royal Oporto Vintage Port
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 1:52 pm
Upon arriving at the wine shop where I work a few days ago, I found a generous pour of this VP awaiting me. A sales rep had brought a bottle in earlier that day for my friend who owns the shop to sample, and as he knows that I'm a port fanatic, he made sure to save me a glass - thanks Nick!
I'm not sure how long this bottle had been opened when the glass was poured but it had at least several hours to air out before I sipped it:
A plummy purple color turning to burgundy at the rim. A pleasant, slightly medicinal nose of cola, tar, dark fruit and espresso bean. Initially rather sweet blackberry fruit on the palate which gives way to some alcohol showing through on the mid-palate and ends in a medium length finish which is surprisingly dry considering the sweetness of the fruit up front. A bit rough around the edges at this stage, but with a sturdy enough structure and a pleasing dark flavor profile. I would guess this will be a nice little port for medium-term aging. 87/88 pts.
I don't have a lot of experience with Royal Oporto VPs (the only vintages I've had previously were the '82 and '85 which were both pleasant though light and mature when I had them) but this seems like a fairly impressive VP for a producer that usually sells for half the price of the premium labels.
I'm not sure how long this bottle had been opened when the glass was poured but it had at least several hours to air out before I sipped it:
A plummy purple color turning to burgundy at the rim. A pleasant, slightly medicinal nose of cola, tar, dark fruit and espresso bean. Initially rather sweet blackberry fruit on the palate which gives way to some alcohol showing through on the mid-palate and ends in a medium length finish which is surprisingly dry considering the sweetness of the fruit up front. A bit rough around the edges at this stage, but with a sturdy enough structure and a pleasing dark flavor profile. I would guess this will be a nice little port for medium-term aging. 87/88 pts.
I don't have a lot of experience with Royal Oporto VPs (the only vintages I've had previously were the '82 and '85 which were both pleasant though light and mature when I had them) but this seems like a fairly impressive VP for a producer that usually sells for half the price of the premium labels.