
After a pleasant experience drinking a bottle of the 1994 vintage from the house of Calem recently, Lillian and I decided to give the 97 a shot when we spotted it at a local shop here in Park Slope...
CALEM VINTAGE 1997
Fairly dark colored port - eggplant purple at the center becoming a bright burgundy toward the rim. The nose has a warm, roasty quality to it with prominent scents of raspberries, blueberries, and grape jelly. Sweet fruit on the palate - lots of raspberry and blueberry coming across strongly again; there's an almost candied quality to it, with subtle hints of tar and a dash of pepper. Medium bodied with mild tannins and a mid-range length of finish w/ a touch of a medicinal edge to it - well balanced and very tasty. Doesn't have the heavyweight structure for long aging, but a straightforwardly enjoyable port that will probably be at it's best in the shorter-term - over the next 10 to 15 years. 88 pts, Tasted 4/08
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