This bottle came as an extra in a mixed lot I was interested in. It showed some light signs of prior seepage and when I pulled the cork there was a seam along one side where it had caused a slight seepage at some point. The fill was well into the neck. While this showed lots of very young fruit and light tannins, it was very simple and lacking complexity. A moderate finish also lacked complexity. As I don't have much reference points for this one I don't know if it's in a closed phase or just lacking in complexity to begin with.
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1991 Ramos Pinto Vintage Port
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1991 Ramos Pinto Vintage Port
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Re: 1991 Ramos Pinto Vintage Port
Hmm this has me worried.
I bought one less than a month ago from a private collector that was reducing his port cellar. It was in pristine condition and he is the original owner. I don't foresee opening it for at least 10 years so I hope it is just closed up for the moment and will develop secondary notes and complexity over the next decade.
Thanks for the note.
I bought one less than a month ago from a private collector that was reducing his port cellar. It was in pristine condition and he is the original owner. I don't foresee opening it for at least 10 years so I hope it is just closed up for the moment and will develop secondary notes and complexity over the next decade.
Thanks for the note.