Seara d Ordens LBV07/Vintage09

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ac-fast
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Seara d Ordens LBV07/Vintage09

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When i visti Seara D Ordens I was lucky to taste the LBV 2007 and Vintage 2009.... amasing stuff.

And..... I`ve got one of each bottel....bringing back home. It will be releaset for about one month.
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Re: Seara d Ordens LBV07/Vintage09

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I haven’t heard of this shipper before. Where are they based? And are they a single quinta?
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Re: Seara d Ordens LBV07/Vintage09

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I just received the 09 samples from them. Since 2003 they do continuously produce very good port. I met one of the guys at this years wine fair, but had no real chance to talk to them. Have to do it. Worth to look out for. Will try the sample tonight.

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Re: Seara d Ordens LBV07/Vintage09

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They are places near Regua.... family owned - very good lbv and vintage
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Re: Seara d Ordens LBV07/Vintage09

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ac-fast wrote:They are places near Regua.... family owned - very good lbv and vintage
There is so much Port being made in the Baixo Corgo that we just never get to see in the UK (except when blended into the big shippers’ basic products). I suppose quantities are too small to make export possible...
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