2000 Ramos Pinto

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jdaw1
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2000 Ramos Pinto

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Tasted at The Big Fortified Tasting, a trade fair in London at Glaziers Hall on Wed 06 April 2011 (Review thread, containing links to other tasting notes). This being a large trade-fair event, tasting notes generally brief.

RP00. Red, 70% opacity. Rather closed. Mid weight; rough mid- and late-palate; heat late-palate. Apparently £50, which is far too much.

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Ramos Pinto 2000 VP
Now red rather than purple. On the nose, there is quite a lot of heat. In the mouth, a great amount of sweetness, and soft strawberries, giving a sensation of eating boiled sweets. The tannins are almost not present. A nice Port, but somewhat less than I might have hoped.

£50 a bottle? At £20 we might be talking...
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Re: 2000 Ramos Pinto

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Nice red core running from the centre to the rim, opaque. Floral and elegant nose, smelling of greengages. Elegant and restrained palate, the fruit shows well but the acidity dominates; lots of red cherry and very soft tannins. A big aftertaste and a huge finish with a nice balance of tannin and fruit. There are signs that this might be closing down. 88/100.
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