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1982 Niepoort

Posted: 17:11 Sun 20 Jun 2010
by jdaw1

Re: 1982 Niepoort

Posted: 18:19 Mon 21 Jun 2010
by Alex Bridgeman
D+30 minutes. A nice red core, with the depth and tone that would be expected from a mature vintage port. Lovely nose, full of sweet cranberry and redcurrant and a hint of dustiness. Very sweet entry, full of ripe red fruit and the surprise of the package—the soft tannins that make an appearance. Lovely combination of secondary red fruit and tertiary figs and dates. Really delicious palate. Big aftertaste with a tiny bit of heat and then a huge finish that shows the tannins again, with a very long sweet plum that slowly turns into dates. Very good port. 91/100. I can’t wait to try this with some more time in the glass.

Re: 1982 Niepoort

Posted: 14:17 Tue 22 Jun 2010
by Chris Doty
This was the most elegant, polished wine of the night. HOWEVER, it seemed to be a bit too stuffy, not giving off enough excitement or distinction. I feel like I've met this wine at countless cocktail parties throughout my life. Princeton, Morgan Stanley, sailing. Fine. Fine. Fine. Actually, fairly enjoyable to spend time with, but not terribly memorable, and not someone you'd rush to introduce your friends to. Also -- Good 'n' Plenty (http://www.niftynuthouse.com/images/P/g ... %20bag.jpg)

87 points

Re: 1982 Niepoort

Posted: 18:22 Tue 22 Jun 2010
by uncle tom
One of the three real winners from this line-up, and a hard call to place. In the event I put it second to the Noval.

A decent wine, if a touch flabby. Barely mature still, more time won't hurt.

Tom

Re: 1982 Niepoort

Posted: 20:29 Tue 22 Jun 2010
by WS1
This was my second encounter with the Niepoort 1982 and I like it very much. The wine is very balanced and smooth but in my eyes does not lack personality as Chris claims. A very good Port indeed that has plenty of time ahead.

regards

WS1

Re: 1982 Niepoort

Posted: 17:13 Wed 23 Jun 2010
by JacobH
Darkest of the wines. Red currants in the mouth, with a long aftertaste (perhaps turning a touch bitter at the end). A very good Port that was easily the best on the night.
CHR wrote:Very smooth. Thick. Robust.

Re: 1982 Niepoort

Posted: 08:56 Sun 27 Jun 2010
by Alex Bridgeman
Deep red colour; sweet redcurrant nose with some lively tobacco. Very sweet, very balanced, medium bodied entry showing plenty of fruit and soft tannins; acidity is ripe and well balanced. Great development on the palate. Soft aftertaste, long and gentle finish. Very tasty port. 90/100. Drunk after 2 hours decanting.