Taylor Fladgate 2009 Vintage Port
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 1:50 pm
revisiting a bottle that has been opened, not decanted, last night. Still hasn't been decanted, 20 hours later.
It has huge color saturation, dark purple to black in the middle. The nose is very intense, powerful, bursting with concentrated flavours of violets, black current, licorice, old wood, esteva, a little trace of alcool as it heats up. On the palate, this is a tamed monster. It is big, yet elegant as everyting is so well balanced starting with the concentration of fruit without overipeness, the power of the tannins perfectly coated with that mass of fruit. Still on the finish the tannins are let loose giving us so much grip in an elegant way as the grain is perfect, flavours are mostly chocolate and licorice and hints of violets. This will go very far! 19/20
It has huge color saturation, dark purple to black in the middle. The nose is very intense, powerful, bursting with concentrated flavours of violets, black current, licorice, old wood, esteva, a little trace of alcool as it heats up. On the palate, this is a tamed monster. It is big, yet elegant as everyting is so well balanced starting with the concentration of fruit without overipeness, the power of the tannins perfectly coated with that mass of fruit. Still on the finish the tannins are let loose giving us so much grip in an elegant way as the grain is perfect, flavours are mostly chocolate and licorice and hints of violets. This will go very far! 19/20