2001 Quinta do Noval LBV Port

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Todd Pettinger
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2001 Quinta do Noval LBV Port

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Quinta do Noval LBV – 2001
Bottled in 2007. Unfiltered, driven cork. Deep, intense dark red/purple colour. Floral notes mixed with an intense grape/black cherry nose. Some alcohol on the very beginning if you drink it early will blow off with time. After numerous bottles of this, which I absolutely love, the drinking window appears to open up around 8-10 hours, but almost a day in decanter will help it, much like other younger VPs.

Many deep, dark chocolate/cocoa notes are found once this LBV gets to be around 12 hours in the decanter and it holds solidly until around 2 days. After the 3rd day, it falls apart, so definitely drink up prior to then. For an unfiltered LBV, it is surprisingly complex, with a bit of stewed plum but offers a bit of dry tannic structure which leads me to believe that it will age fairly well – a theory I intend to test out if I can hide a case or two in the cellar and avoid its calling to me.

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Re: 2001 Quinta do Noval LBV

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Todd,

Superbly written TN. What is really impressive is to see how far your TN writing skills have come in the past year. This is why I urge people to read other people's notes. It really makes a difference and then when you taste, you actually know what to look for. I've only had this Port one time and it was very enjoyable and I don't see it down my way almost ever. Thanks for the note.
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Re: 2001 Quinta do Noval LBV

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Roy Hersh wrote:Todd,

Superbly written TN. What is really impressive is to see how far your TN writing skills have come in the past year. This is why I urge people to read other people's notes. It really makes a difference and then when you taste, you actually know what to look for. I've only had this Port one time and it was very enjoyable and I don't see it down my way almost ever. Thanks for the note.
Thanks Roy :oops:

Since you don't get to see it, perhaps we can arrange a swap? A 6-pack of Noval 2001 LBV that I will bring down from Canada for, well, just about ANY single bottle from your cellar! ;)

I look forward to our next face-to-face when you can try this beauty again. For an LBV it is a great! And affordable for "every day" drinking around my place.
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