1997 Barros Colheita Port
Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2011 5:13 pm
Bottled in 2010.
I've been sipping on this bottle for the last 5 or 6 days and it's held up fairly well without and significant decline. The color is a hazy, dark reddish amber with rusty orange highlights. It's unusually cloudy in the glass even after having plenty of time to settle. Mixed nuts and pastry dough are dominant on the nose with some dried cherry and orange zest in the background. The palate shows moderate concentration with caramel at the forefront and subtle berry/citrus fruit behind it. The flavors seem to disappear for a moment on the back end but then resolve into a long finish of roasted hazelnuts which I find to be the strongest aspect of this port. At a price comparable to a 10 Yr. Tawny I'd say this is a solid value. Not the prettiest wine to look at but a tasty glass nonetheless. I still can't quite decide between 89 and 90. 89/90 pts, Tasted 2/11
I've been sipping on this bottle for the last 5 or 6 days and it's held up fairly well without and significant decline. The color is a hazy, dark reddish amber with rusty orange highlights. It's unusually cloudy in the glass even after having plenty of time to settle. Mixed nuts and pastry dough are dominant on the nose with some dried cherry and orange zest in the background. The palate shows moderate concentration with caramel at the forefront and subtle berry/citrus fruit behind it. The flavors seem to disappear for a moment on the back end but then resolve into a long finish of roasted hazelnuts which I find to be the strongest aspect of this port. At a price comparable to a 10 Yr. Tawny I'd say this is a solid value. Not the prettiest wine to look at but a tasty glass nonetheless. I still can't quite decide between 89 and 90. 89/90 pts, Tasted 2/11