Clear color for his age, with the transparent edge. Like a much older wine. The smell is good, but it's lacking complexity. In the mouth is nice, very soft and a bit alcoholic. Without persistence. The Port didn't lost his flavor after eight hours of having being decanted.
It's a soft VP to drink in on his own. And a nice VP for pairing it with food. Like a mature spanish cheese, roast veal,... Have a nice try
