I opened this following the discussion of “Cellar Defenders" since I realised I don’t drink as much Taylor LBV as I thought I did!
Notes: Filtered. No bottling date but I assume 2019. Fairly solid red throughout. Dark but never quite opaque. Nose is good. Concentrated fruit with some grapes. Like a youngish, light VP. In the mouth, quite light sweetness and acidity. Good fruit- some cherry and red currants. Reasonable amount of tannins. Aftertaste is not particularly long but is nice with receding fruits and sugars. This is pretty good Port. Blind guessing it, I would have said it was a much more expensive bottle.
Date: 5th September 2020
Rated*: P+
http://www.jacob-head.com/port/records/ ... r_2015_LBV
* A Note on Ratings
My rating system attempts to answer the question “is this a good Port?” one of three ways: N—No; P—Possibly; or C—Certainly. Ports generally are rated against others of their category. Therefore, a Ruby Port which I rate as C for Certainly good, might not be as good as a Vintage Port which receives the same rating. I sometimes modify my rating with a plus or minus indicating that the Port is better or worse than might be expected for this category.
2015 Taylor LBV
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Re: 2015 Taylor LBV
I've opened another bottle of this. I hadn't previously appreciate that the selo is not one that goes over the cork but, instead one of those ones that is stuck on the back of the bottle. There is a "selo" over the cork but it is plain black with the Royal Warrant on the bottom bit where the IVDP logo would usually be.
Is it unreasonable to be unreasonably annoyed about this? For some reason it greatly offends me...
Is it unreasonable to be unreasonably annoyed about this? For some reason it greatly offends me...
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Re: 2015 Taylor LBV
I too am a fan of the over-the-cork selo. It makes me feel safe.