Noval Black Port

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Bert VD
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Noval Black Port

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the bottle looks classy and the color of the wine is very deep. it's beautiful and sets a high expectation.

the spirit is quite strong but that doesn't bother me. every sip is powerful, fruity and exciting. the aftertaste is long but a bit "easy", not very interesting, almost boring. so the time between each sip became shorter and shorter :P

a very good wine for the price (paid under 9 euro) but i think i will use it more as an ingredient for cooking and stay with more complex LBV's for drinking.
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I really like this Port. It's always been as you describe and has made a good QPR daily type drinker. And as an FYI the spirit often mellows by day two, at least from my experience.
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Re: Noval Black

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it was opened 3 days before but i only used a bit for cooking and closed it again so it hasn't seen much oxygen. i guess that's why the spirit was still there. but i don't mind, it's not a negative thing for me.
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Agree with Andy, the spirit does blow off and certainly by day two or three, this turns into a fine Ruby Reserve and while pretty straight forward, has delicious dark fruit and is a fun sipper.
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