
liquid walnuts,coffee,cacao,honey,sweet with easy bitterness at the long finish.15 min. you not loose the smell.
Impossible,i think not.


Being in a bottle of Colheita, it is entirely possible that the cork has rarely been in contact with the wine as the bottle might have spent its life standing up.JacobH wrote:That cork is in extraordinary condition considering how short it is!
i think so,was a orginal carton with 7 bottles standing.[Being in a bottle of Colheita, it is entirely possible that the cork has rarely been in contact with the wine as the bottle might have spent its life standing up.
Having sampled a few of them, I agree.AHB wrote:1937 has produced some fantastic colheita ports. In my mind, this is the top colheita vintage from the twentieth century.
I fully do agree. So far I did have Andresen, Niepoort, Kopke, Noval and Warre of 1937 this year. The Colheitas are so good that even if I blend them they turn out to taste extremely nice. On this tasting we had Pocas of 1964 and 1995, since they had no 37s in stock.AHB wrote:1937 has produced some fantastic colheita ports. In my mind, this is the top colheita vintage from the twentieth century.