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Noval '91 - fills
Posted: 06:38 Sat 17 Jul 2010
by uncle tom
I've just opened what I believe is a well cellared case of Noval '91, only to find that all the fills are at base of neck..
The levels are very consistantly poor, and there are no signs of seepage, so this appears to be a really bad original fill..
..are they all like this?
If you have any, you may need a good torch to check - the glass is quite dark on mine.
Tom
Re: Noval '91 - fills
Posted: 13:43 Sat 17 Jul 2010
by Andy Velebil
It may not have been so well-cellared after all and possibly kept in such a dry area that it had some evaporation. At almost 20 years old that is a good possibility.
If it was originally filled like that, it shouldn't be a problem, as the bottles are sparged with an inert gas on the bottling line to remove oxygen right before being filled. So that empty space should not have much if any oxygen there. I'd open one up and see how it tastes....that's the only real way to check.
Re: Noval '91 - fills
Posted: 14:54 Sat 17 Jul 2010
by uncle tom
It may not have been so well-cellared after all and possibly kept in such a dry area that it had some evaporation. At almost 20 years old that is a good possibility.
There is some damp engendered label degradation, especially on the bottles at the bottom of the case, and the original shipping labels on the outside of the case have been slug chewed; so I think that's unlikely. It's also been in my cellar for over two years, which normally has a humidity around the 80% mark.
When bottles in a case lose level, it doesn't happen uniformly; there are always some that are worse than others..
Tom
Re: Noval '91 - fills
Posted: 21:16 Sun 18 Jul 2010
by WS1
Hi Tom,
I should have somewhere a perfect stored bt of Noval 1991 and if I find the bts I will check.
I also have halves from the same source and what i saw was that the filling levels were fine. Overall I was not really impressed with this Port. For me the one of the lesser Novals
regards
WS1