Continuing my research into "Best Supermarket own brand LBV under 10 euros" (Soon to be seen in a bookstore near you - I'm negotiating the film rights even as we speak), I present...
Pingo Doce. Stopper style cork.
8.49 euros
Symington
Decanted at 6pm: Purple, quite clear - alcoholic nose. Nice drink - quite light and airy, but well balanced between fruit, edge and alcohol.
D + 18: Slightly more heat, particularly in the stomach, but the balance isn’t too far off still.
D + 26: Lots of alcohol in the nose - a pleasant drink - not subtle, forsooth, but jolly.
D + 48: This is holding well - slightly chilled this could almost be described as refreshing. I guess this isn't going to win any prizes (even though it's significantly better than the "Contemporal" which did, in fact, win a prize), but I've really quite enjoyed drinking this one, and, for the price, it's worth my putting a few in the cellar for days when I just fancy a bit of a tipple and don't want to step up to the mediocre stuff.
2008 Pingo Doce LBV
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Re: 2008 Pingo Doce LBV
I wonder if this is the same juice as the say Graham's LBV or if they use lesser wines for this one. Any guesses by the experts around here?
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Re: 2008 Pingo Doce LBV
Interesting that it's bottled 6 years after harvest. Aren't most of the "high end" LBVs bottled after 4 years, or sometimes 5?
(4-6 is legal... you just don't see many bottled after 6 years.)
(4-6 is legal... you just don't see many bottled after 6 years.)
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Re: 2008 Pingo Doce LBV
I'm certainly no expert, but I've had the Graham's 2008 LBV and, from what I can remember, it was a thicker, richer, creamier drink than this - the notes (from my "simple notes" phase) say - "Very much enjoyed this one - deep, dark, thick, rich, smooth, blackcurrants, with just enough of a hot edge and a decent enough finish."AW77 wrote:I wonder if this is the same juice as the say Graham's LBV or if they use lesser wines for this one. Any guesses by the experts around here?
Re: 2008 Pingo Doce LBV
Then it's very likely not the same juice but a lesser one. Well, it would have been too good to be true: getting the same, but paying less.WineLoverPT wrote:I'm certainly no expert, but I've had the Graham's 2008 LBV and, from what I can remember, it was a thicker, richer, creamier drink than this
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Re: 2008 Pingo Doce LBV
You seem to have sharper eyes than me. Where does it say that it's bottled 6 years after the harvest?Glenn E. wrote:Interesting that it's bottled 6 years after harvest.
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Re: 2008 Pingo Doce LBV
It doesn't. It says 'obrigatoriamente engarrofado entre o quarto e o sexto ano após a vindima', which my Step 3 Portuguese tells me means that LBV has, by law, to be bottled between 4 and 6 years after the harvest = what we already know.AW77 wrote:You seem to have sharper eyes than me. Where does it say that it's bottled 6 years after the harvest?Glenn E. wrote:Interesting that it's bottled 6 years after harvest.
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Re: 2008 Pingo Doce LBV
Ah yes, Daniel's eyes are even sharper than mine. I missed the first part of that Portuguese. D'ohh!djewesbury wrote:It doesn't. It says 'obrigatoriamente engarrofado entre o quarto e o sexto ano após a vindima', which my Step 3 Portuguese tells me means that LBV has, by law, to be bottled between 4 and 6 years after the harvest = what we already know.AW77 wrote:You seem to have sharper eyes than me. Where does it say that it's bottled 6 years after the harvest?Glenn E. wrote:Interesting that it's bottled 6 years after harvest.
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