2005 Niepoort LBV Port
Posted: Mon Feb 22, 2010 6:32 pm
Traditional (Unfiltered) LBV
These notes were taken after approximately 20 hrs decant time:
This one definitely warranted the long decant time, it's really opened up since sipping it last night. It started out deep and rather brooding, but is now more generous, with sweet raspberry, eucalyptus and a fragrant earthiness like fresh coffee grounds on the nose - very inviting. Sweet, medium weight black raspberry and black cherry fruit on the palate, very smooth, with a dose of black pepper on the back of the tongue, followed by a refreshing, almost lemony acidity that for me seems to be a trademark of all of the Niepoort VPs and LBVs that I've sampled. The tannic structure is firm but definitely approachable.
Delicious. Excellent LBV from one of my favorite houses. I think I'll pick up a couple more of these and give them a few years in the cellar to see how they develop, but this is drinking pretty well right now. 91/92pts
These notes were taken after approximately 20 hrs decant time:
This one definitely warranted the long decant time, it's really opened up since sipping it last night. It started out deep and rather brooding, but is now more generous, with sweet raspberry, eucalyptus and a fragrant earthiness like fresh coffee grounds on the nose - very inviting. Sweet, medium weight black raspberry and black cherry fruit on the palate, very smooth, with a dose of black pepper on the back of the tongue, followed by a refreshing, almost lemony acidity that for me seems to be a trademark of all of the Niepoort VPs and LBVs that I've sampled. The tannic structure is firm but definitely approachable.
Delicious. Excellent LBV from one of my favorite houses. I think I'll pick up a couple more of these and give them a few years in the cellar to see how they develop, but this is drinking pretty well right now. 91/92pts