10 April 2008

April is still port season...isn't it?

Lillian Petherbridge and I recently indulged in another night of vintage port sipping...

TAYLOR FLADGATE
QUINTA DE VARGELLAS 2001

Very dark in color, virtually black at the core still. The nose also has a dense and dark quality to it. It comes across with aromas of blackberry, raspberry, and black cherry fruit along with rich notes of dark chocolate and roasted coffee beans. The palate is full and sweet with plump, tar-edged dark fruit, a prominent tannic backbone, and a burst of pepper and spice that leads into the long and persistent finish. A strong and burly style of port with the balance and structure to hold it all together. Delicious stuff. I'd give this at least another 10 to 15 years before it really shows it's full potential, and my guess is that it will probably still be going strong 30 years from now and then some...93 pts, Tasted 4/08

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