1965 Taylor Quinta de Vargellas Vintage Port

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Derek T.
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1965 Taylor Quinta de Vargellas Vintage Port

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A TN written in March 2008...

This bottle was actually opened yesterday to celebrate my 43rd birthday. Its significance to that event should be self explanitary to anyone who can do subtraction :wink:

The cork was removed intact using the "push it in and pull it out with a semi-inflated plastic bag" method. Very cool and now my favourite method of cork extraction for VPs of 25+ years.

On decanting
Light pinkish red colour. Not much on the nose and incredibly hot, masking all other flavours. What a great start!

+4 Hours
From memory, not a note as I didn't take one last night. Stewed fruits on the nose. Much darker than at decanting and now a nice brick red. A good thick mouthfeel with anicede and chocolate. Very warming but no longer hot.

+24 Hours
Not much change from how I remember it last night apart from a hint of oranges coming through on the palate.

+48 Hours
This just keeps getting darker. The mouthfeel was lighter than last night but the wine is now very smooth with no heat whatsoever. I think it was better last night but it is still a very nice glass of port tonight.
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Re: 1965 Taylor Quinta de Vargellas

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should be self explanitary to anyone who can do subtraction
Agreed, subtraction is easy compared to that explanitary stuff. Must be that "other" English. :scholar: :mrgreen:

Glad you enjoyed the 1965 Vargellas!
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