1992 Quinta do Vesuvio
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1992 Quinta do Vesuvio
Opened last night. Pop and pour was interesting. Very strong coffee flavor with green peppers. Wife said "Is this port?" Not much of a nose. I find that Vesuvio's evolve a lot (for better or worse) over a day or two. Will try some more tonight.
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Re: 1992 Vesuvio
That bottle doesn't sound right... Keep us updated
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Re: 1992 Vesuvio
Last night, it showed dried orange/mandarin orange along with some floral notes. The coffee/Kahlua is more secondary. Does not taste "baked" like I was expecting with older Vesuvio vintages. 90 points at best.
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Re: 1992 Vesuvio
That sounds like heat damage. Violets, cherries, plums is the profile I would expect on V92. See several recent notes
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Re: 1992 Vesuvio
I own footlockers of most vintages of Vesuvio before 2010.winesecretary wrote: ↑14:52 Thu 21 Jul 2022 That sounds like heat damage. Violets, cherries, plums is the profile I would expect on V92. See several recent notes
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Re: 1992 Vesuvio
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Re: 1992 Vesuvio
As far as "baked" goes, I've found that 1992 is usually beyond that time period in Vesuvio's history. 1989-1991 are where it is most prominent.mosesbotbol wrote: ↑14:20 Thu 21 Jul 2022 Last night, it showed dried orange/mandarin orange along with some floral notes. The coffee/Kahlua is more secondary. Does not taste "baked" like I was expecting with older Vesuvio vintages. 90 points at best.
I agree that this sounds like an off bottle in some way. 1992 can be almost as good as 1994 and - at least for me - often has a very similar profile.
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Re: 1992 Vesuvio
I don't want to open another bottle of '92 any time soon. Kind of young. Just felt like a change of pace for drinking something in the 90's. It did improve from the first night FWIW.Glenn E. wrote: ↑18:26 Thu 21 Jul 2022As far as "baked" goes, I've found that 1992 is usually beyond that time period in Vesuvio's history. 1989-1991 are where it is most prominent.mosesbotbol wrote: ↑14:20 Thu 21 Jul 2022 Last night, it showed dried orange/mandarin orange along with some floral notes. The coffee/Kahlua is more secondary. Does not taste "baked" like I was expecting with older Vesuvio vintages. 90 points at best.
I agree that this sounds like an off bottle in some way. 1992 can be almost as good as 1994 and - at least for me - often has a very similar profile.
I don't think I am as fond of Vesuvio as I was. Dow and Warre take the prize for Symington's port for me. I bought a case of '92 Warre not too long ago and those bottles are similarly just ok. Maybe '92 just isn't all that?
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Re: 1992 Vesuvio
Had some more last night. This bottle has more heat to it than I would've thought (noticed from the 1st night). Color is dark and not cloudy at all. No prune, VA, or banana kind of flavors. Just kind of dull and not so interesting.
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Re: 1992 Vesuvio
“Dull and not so interesting” and with no obvious VA sounds like a Port that’s going through a dumb phase.
My experience of the ‘92 Vesuvio is similar to Glenn’s. Generally I find them to be big, bold and fruit forward. Your description is not what I would expect or hope for.
My experience of the ‘92 Vesuvio is similar to Glenn’s. Generally I find them to be big, bold and fruit forward. Your description is not what I would expect or hope for.
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Re: 1992 Vesuvio
Alex Bridgeman wrote: ↑20:03 Fri 22 Jul 2022 “Dull and not so interesting” and with no obvious VA sounds like a Port that’s going through a dumb phase.
My experience of the ‘92 Vesuvio is similar to Glenn’s. Generally I find them to be big, bold and fruit forward. Your description is not what I would expect or hope for.
Dumb Phase is what my wife says I have been going through for years. This port was not big, bold, or fruit forward. Not what I was hoping or expecting either.
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