TV91. Dark dark red, 90% opaque. Dark plum, closed, dry. Might end up as excellent, might not, but needs another decade in the cellar before which can be known.
My history with this port perhaps colours my impression on the night.
I am 11 out of 12 down and the biggest impression is alcohol and a hardness that doesn't budge and not really ticking much for me on the pleasure scale.
This bottle showed some of the firmness but not so obvious on the alcohol scale that mine do. I can see why it won lots of votes but my judgement is reserved.
I recall a Taylor Fladgate tasting where they admited poor quality spirit effecting Taylor. Something they got right beginning 2000s. I suspect this is what was going on with my bottles and possibly still leaves a heavy impression in others...
Very dark red colour, slightly cloudy with a little fine sediment and an opaque centre. Ripe black cherries on the nose with a fresh cornflower perfume - really attractive. Smooth entry, poised and restrained. On the palate this is one of the few Ports at this tasting which showed distinct tannins to support the fruit flavours. Some significant restraint on the palate, but the concentrated black cherry wins through in the end. A lovely blossoming of flavour on the aftertaste with delicious complexity and a very enjoyable black liquorice and black cherry finish. This is a lovely Port which is dry, balanced and still quite young. 92/100.
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!