It's been a number of years since I last had this and I thought it time I revisit an old favorite. While I fully admit I wasn't a big fan of this Port after they made a stylistic change a number of years ago, this bottle has me rethinking that. At the time the new blend tended to show a lot of heat, which was a turn off for me. Yet this bottle no longer has that overt hot streak. Showing more restained bright red fruit than some others in this class, it has a subtleness that sneaks up and gradually gains momentum as it transitions to a soft berry finish. Soft tannins are still noticable but I like how they don't dominate the fruit, leaving a nicely balanced Port. As I mentioned, this slowly gains momentum and the finish has some well placed strawberries which linger long afterwards. I'm glad to see this Port returning to it's former glory. 88 Points
5/2/10
NV Fonseca Bin 27 Port -- Reserve Ruby
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NV Fonseca Bin 27 Port -- Reserve Ruby
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Re: NV Fonseca Bin 27 Port -- Reserve Ruby
I like this one too as an everydayer--we did a taste off in 11/09 of this versus Six Grapes and Bin 27 was the winner. Your TN is similar to mine except the finish was short (actually noted I wish the finish was longer) and the points were 16/20, which is more like a 95-96 (seems a little high--but that what the notes say). Did decant for 4-6 hours prior to tasting.
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Re: NV Fonseca Bin 27 Port -- Reserve Ruby
Thanks John,
This one was popped and poured and I'll be adding this back into my rotation of good priced Reserve Rubies.
This one was popped and poured and I'll be adding this back into my rotation of good priced Reserve Rubies.
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