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NV Conceito Tawny 10YO (bottled 2016)
Posted: 23:42 Wed 25 Aug 2021
by slateshalehead
Medium ruby color, lighter than I expected for a tawny. T-cork showed some mold near where the cork met the plastic, but this did not seem to extend down to where the cork was exposed to the wine. Some minor sediment. Bright fruit notes, settling into a strong cherry, with a brief lingering taste. None of the more full-bodied or woody notes I expected from a tawny. Wife compared it to some Moscatel de Setubal wines we've previously had. 2016 bottling.
As an aside, the label for the bottle itself was a very eye-catching design that set this port apart from many others.
Re: NV Conceito 10 YO
Posted: 17:23 Thu 26 Aug 2021
by Alex Bridgeman
That’s an unusual bottle. Where / when did you buy it?
Re: NV Conceito 10YO Tawny
Posted: 18:53 Thu 26 Aug 2021
by slateshalehead
I bought it just about a week ago in one of rural Pennsylvania's state-run liquor stores (basically the only place we can purchase alcohol). It was "on clearance" due to having sat on a shelf for a while, but that's not usual for ports as they don't really move much in rural areas. I did some research on Conceito and Rita Marques (their head winemaker) when I saw it on the shelf and decided that for $24 it was worth a shot. I think the store still has two bottles left, but I'm not sure if I'll be picking them up given the cork mold issue.
Re: NV Conceito 10YO Tawny
Posted: 00:46 Fri 27 Aug 2021
by slateshalehead
+24 hours, decanted and chilled. Nose is slightly dulled, as is the fruit-forward top note. The more I drink it, the more it surprised me that it is a 10 YO tawny. It seems less robust and complex than I would hope with that kind of age statement.
Re: NV Conceito 10YO Tawny
Posted: 04:17 Thu 02 Sep 2021
by Andy Velebil
Don't let the mold worry you. Just means it was stored in a humid cellar, a good thing. It won't penetrate down into the wine. Just wipe off before you pour it.