Purchased this bottle last year at a wine shop in Porto (on the Ribeira-side).
Decanted 4.5 hrs, which was OK. Deep, deep dark red colour. Wonderful aroma of berries, wood and minerals in a nice harmony. Full body. Taste is powerful and also pleasant. Nice structure. Hints of cocoa/chocolate (and some sharp acidity) towards the end. Medium to long aftertaste. 92 pts.
2003 Warre's LBV port
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Re: 2003 Warre's LBV port
I assume this is unfiltered. I still have several I got on release. Guess I need to open one.
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Re: 2003 Warre's LBV port
I just checked one of mine. It is unfiltered (bottled in 2007). The strange thing is the labeling on Warre's LBV's is much nicer than the label on their VP.Eric Ifune wrote: ↑Sat Sep 17, 2022 10:51 am I assume this is unfiltered. I still have several I got on release. Guess I need to open one.
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Re: 2003 Warre's LBV port
Yes, they are unfiltered.
Plenty with sediments at decanting.
Plenty with sediments at decanting.
Re: 2003 Warre's LBV port
Decanted the 2008 Warre's LBV today for 7 hours, it is delightful.
After opening a decent, somewhat jammy Maynard's 2012 Colheita, last week, the LBV blew it out of the water with its explosion of flavor. (I know, apples to oranges, but the contrast was stark.) It was pure joy, & my family was impressed by it.
Very red fruit taste as opposed to black fruit, raspberryish pomegranate. Very smooth but certainly remaining tannins. Tastes quite fresh for a 14 year old wine, with plenty acidity.
All the Warre's LBVs seem to have received high praise.
After opening a decent, somewhat jammy Maynard's 2012 Colheita, last week, the LBV blew it out of the water with its explosion of flavor. (I know, apples to oranges, but the contrast was stark.) It was pure joy, & my family was impressed by it.
Very red fruit taste as opposed to black fruit, raspberryish pomegranate. Very smooth but certainly remaining tannins. Tastes quite fresh for a 14 year old wine, with plenty acidity.
All the Warre's LBVs seem to have received high praise.
All is fair in love and Warre's