A light ruby red with bricking at the edges is a little more advance than some other VP's at 29 years. Licorice is quite profound on the nose but a slight touch of VA and a large amount of alcohol is distracting. Alcohol and cherry cough syrup dominate a palate of fully resolved tannins. The finish is short and like the nose a large amount of alcohol detracts from the straight forward tart cherries. A straight forward Vintage Port that has no bells or whistles. This bottle was bought at auction and since this is my only experience with this vintage of Niepoort, I have no idea if this is representative of this vintage or not.
83 points
11/30/09
1980 Niepoort Vintage Port
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Re: 1980 Niepoort Vintage Port
Wow... too bad! I had high hopes for this bottle.
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Has anyone else ever had this particular VP? I am curious to see if the bottle I had was normal for this VP or not.
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Re: 1980 Niepoort Vintage Port
I've had it a couple times already. It's past it's prime but better than this bottle of Niepoort, that's for sure.Moses Botbol wrote:Let's hope the '66 Barros is better.
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