2005 Vintage Port
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2005 Vintage Port
Does anyone have a serious desire to have a vintage report on the 2005 VPs and if so, would anybody seriously consider buying into the vintage?
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Now Jay, I know you tried a couple of 2005's...wait the port haze was in full effect by then
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Re: 2005 Vintage Port
Sure, it is always good to get a yearly review of the goods, as I am sure I will get a few bottles here and there if the price is right.Roy Hersh wrote:Does anyone have a serious desire to have a vintage report on the 2005 VPs and if so, would anybody seriously consider buying into the vintage?
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Well, maybe a little Port haze was in effect. Looking back at my notes I see Niepoort and Quinta do Vale Donna Maria tated as cask samples......but at that point it was not possible for me to make much of a judgement. I do recall I thought they were very nice, but how are they now?Andy V. wrote:Now Jay, I know you tried a couple of 2005's...wait the port haze was in full effect by then
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Yes Roy, "how are they now" is the question....so start drinking those samples and let us know how they are.
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I plan to buy at least a couple of cases - likely of the Niepoort if I can get my hands on it. My daughter was born in 2005, so she needs a case of birthyear VP. Of course, dad will need at minimum, one case as well.
Other than the Niepoort actual Vintage release, and the Taylor and Fonseca off-year declarations (is this the proper term for a non-generally declared year from these larger producers where they are not releasing a SQVP?), what other options will be available to the consumer?
Todd
Other than the Niepoort actual Vintage release, and the Taylor and Fonseca off-year declarations (is this the proper term for a non-generally declared year from these larger producers where they are not releasing a SQVP?), what other options will be available to the consumer?
Todd
Ok, I'll wait to hear from a few others, but it seems so far like at least a few folks want to read about the 2005s. I appreciate your responses!
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I've had the Niepoort a couple of times (including a bottle consumed over 3 days) along with a dozen others so far. Without getting ahead of myself, I'll just say the Niepoort is in a very different style than 2000 and 2003, however I liked it quite a bit. :lick:
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That's what I found as well. I thnk I prefer the 2000 and 2003 over the 2005 Niepoort, but that's not to say that the 2005 isn't a good port or worth buying. Another 2005 I was very much impressed with is the Quinta do Vale D. Maria. Their best effort so far IMO, and I liked it better than the Niepoort.I'll just say the Niepoort is in a very different style than 2000 and 2003
I'm interested in reading a review of the 2005 releases. I will probably buy the Vesuvio en primeur to keep my vertical going but will likely not buy any other wines from this year until they ship to the UK.
But its always good to know if there are others I should seriously consider adding to this list of "must haves". The Croft 2003 comes to mind here.
Alex
But its always good to know if there are others I should seriously consider adding to this list of "must haves". The Croft 2003 comes to mind here.
Alex
Hi Roy
I think it would be great if you did a 2005 review, clearly when it is a general declaration reviews are far and wide, not so in years where few declare. I thought the review of 2004 was excellent. From what I have tasted of the 2005 so far I have enjoyed the Niepoort, Pintas and Dona Maria.
Thanks
I think it would be great if you did a 2005 review, clearly when it is a general declaration reviews are far and wide, not so in years where few declare. I thought the review of 2004 was excellent. From what I have tasted of the 2005 so far I have enjoyed the Niepoort, Pintas and Dona Maria.
Thanks
Christopher,
The 2005s I've enjoyed with you in 2006 and 2007 were an interesting and diverse lot. There are enough people that get to try barrel or cask samples of pre-released VPs, but few who truly understand where the wines are heading. You "get it" and I admire your passion and palate.
Your post has provided me with the final impetus to actually take on the project. I will need a third visit and some more sample bottles before I will actually scribe my impressions, but I will do the 2005 report later this year.
Thanks, and a pleasure to see your post here. Stay out of the shadows and add your Port wisdom when you can find the time!
Roy
The 2005s I've enjoyed with you in 2006 and 2007 were an interesting and diverse lot. There are enough people that get to try barrel or cask samples of pre-released VPs, but few who truly understand where the wines are heading. You "get it" and I admire your passion and palate.
Your post has provided me with the final impetus to actually take on the project. I will need a third visit and some more sample bottles before I will actually scribe my impressions, but I will do the 2005 report later this year.
Thanks, and a pleasure to see your post here. Stay out of the shadows and add your Port wisdom when you can find the time!
Roy
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