2000 Calem Vintage Port
Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 4:01 pm
Time to clean out some ports. Today, Calem 2000 of which I had a single bottle.
Decanted for about two hours.
In the glass, the wine is dark-red with almost no opacity. On closer inspection there is some light-red discoloration near the edges and the wine has a purple tint. This wine looks like it's still in a very early stage of it's development.
On the nose, the smell is very fruity and sweet, with cherries and strawberry's, but also some floral notes and some spices. Alcohol is noticable.
On the palate, the first impression matches with the smell. A moment later, the alcohol becomes noticable, somewhat uncomfortable and hot. The wine is low to medium in both acidity and tanines. Overall it's a bit unwieldy and flat. The aftertaste is pretty short.
Overall: enjoyable, but simple. For EUR 17, that was to be expected.
Score: 14/20
Decanted for about two hours.
In the glass, the wine is dark-red with almost no opacity. On closer inspection there is some light-red discoloration near the edges and the wine has a purple tint. This wine looks like it's still in a very early stage of it's development.
On the nose, the smell is very fruity and sweet, with cherries and strawberry's, but also some floral notes and some spices. Alcohol is noticable.
On the palate, the first impression matches with the smell. A moment later, the alcohol becomes noticable, somewhat uncomfortable and hot. The wine is low to medium in both acidity and tanines. Overall it's a bit unwieldy and flat. The aftertaste is pretty short.
Overall: enjoyable, but simple. For EUR 17, that was to be expected.
Score: 14/20