Popped and poured (unexpected company), the cork was in good shape and came out cleanly with a Durand. The color is red fading to light brown and the immediate nose was bountiful with a sweet leather and sweet raisin aroma. Clarity is average, the initial taste was mostly raisins (not bad but not good either--just too much) and a little bitter finish. After some time in the glass this opened up and added strawberry and a leather and chocolate quality--yet still the raisin tone; the bitterness faded away.
Overall, I was not too impressed, yet perhaps this deserves a "Mulligan" with the pop and pour scenario and it clearly was getting better as time went on. I have about 1/2 of the bottle left and will report back....but for now 86 pts.
30 Hours: This is far better now. The raisin flavor is there but not as dominant; the nose remians bountiful with hints of strawberry and fig jam. The flavors remain the same, just in different ratios (and an improvement) yet I find this Port rather simple--tastes more like an LBV than a VP. The finish is moderate. 88 Points.
54 Hours: Its going flat now; peaked.
88 Points
1995 Warres Quinta da Cavadinha
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1995 Warres Quinta da Cavadinha
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Re: Warres Quinta de Cavadinha
John,
What year was this?
What year was this?
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I tend to be mixed on this particular SQVP. There is a lot of vintage variation with some doing ok in the longer term but most seem to mature at a much faster rate than Malvedos and even Bomfim.
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Re: 1995 Warres Quinta da Cavadinha
Have only had a couple vintages of this SQVP, and only the '92 multiple times, but can say that they haven't left me super impressed.Andy Velebil wrote:I tend to be mixed on this particular SQVP. There is a lot of vintage variation with some doing ok in the longer term but most seem to mature at a much faster rate than Malvedos and even Bomfim.
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Re: 1995 Warres Quinta da Cavadinha
Me too, have had several Cavadinhas and at best OK to low side of average. That being said I split a 6 pack with someone (I took 4) yet paid about $35/bottle all in with allegedly good provenance and bottles look perfect.
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