Unfiltered
Cracked this last night for just a small glass before bed time. No time for decanting last night so I just recorked it and tossed it into the fridge after the one glass. Today I've got time for more than a glass though and I am glad about that. A deep opaque purple is more reminiscent of a Vintage Port than an LBV. A big fragrant nose of dark berries and chocolate tickle the nose and keep it planted there for a good long time. After the initial wave of blackberries slide across the tongue a massive wave of tannins pucker the mouth. Just when you think you've had enough of the tannins a healthy dose of milk chocolate comes forward and leads the way into a long blueberry finish. This has a lot going on for an LBV and sadly I drank it way too early. If you happen to own some, put them away for another 10 years. I wish this was available in the States so I could buy more, as this was my only bottle.
92+ points
09/22/09
2002 Vista Alegre LBV Port
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I love the Vista Alegre LBVs. I actually prefer their LBVs to their Vintage Ports, although both are high quality. I'll have to buy a few in Portugal next month, if possible.
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Andy, thanks for that interesting note! I was not aware until now that Vista Alegre produces high class LBV. In my area 1997 and 2000 LBV would be available for 16 respectively 17 EUR.
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I've got to check my notes, as I've had ome others a couple years ago. But thats a good price it sounds like. Grab a couple and let us know how they compare. I am very curious.Michael M. wrote:Andy, thanks for that interesting note! I was not aware until now that Vista Alegre produces high class LBV. In my area 1997 and 2000 LBV would be available for 16 respectively 17 EUR.
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I *loved* the 1999 LBV. If you can find that it's worth a try.
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I agree, the Vista Alegre LBVs are top drawer. Then again their aged Tawnies of all types are pretty darn good too.
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