1995 Smith Woodhouse LBV Port
Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 9:59 pm
Traditional (unfiltered), bottled in 1999. I'm just finishing the last glass after about 3 full days in the decanter...
Dark plum colored - nearly opaque at the center with a wide garnet colored rim. It now looks even darker, almost inky in the middle with even less of a rim. Perfumed raspberry and milk chocolate on the nose - at times a touch of licorice as well. Tonight a ton of lavender suddenly appeared on the nose also - really nice. Sweet, tangy fruit fills the front of the palate - boysenberry, raspberry, strawberry, blueberry... it's that delicious sort of red/black fruit that seems to fit whichever berry I happen to think of at the moment - silky, plush and medium bodied. Some peppery spirit develops on the midpalate but it's nicely integrated and plays well off the soft, chocolately tannins. The finish is of medium length and echoes with notes of grapes stems and skins.
This is an awesome LBV and definitely lived up to my high expectations after all of the complementary reviews I've read. It's drinking beautifully right now but should continue to evolve for quite a long time. 92 pts, Tasted 3/11
Dark plum colored - nearly opaque at the center with a wide garnet colored rim. It now looks even darker, almost inky in the middle with even less of a rim. Perfumed raspberry and milk chocolate on the nose - at times a touch of licorice as well. Tonight a ton of lavender suddenly appeared on the nose also - really nice. Sweet, tangy fruit fills the front of the palate - boysenberry, raspberry, strawberry, blueberry... it's that delicious sort of red/black fruit that seems to fit whichever berry I happen to think of at the moment - silky, plush and medium bodied. Some peppery spirit develops on the midpalate but it's nicely integrated and plays well off the soft, chocolately tannins. The finish is of medium length and echoes with notes of grapes stems and skins.
This is an awesome LBV and definitely lived up to my high expectations after all of the complementary reviews I've read. It's drinking beautifully right now but should continue to evolve for quite a long time. 92 pts, Tasted 3/11