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1945 Morgan's Vintage Port

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 2:54 pm
by Gustavo Devesas
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Hello everybody!
After beeing quite busy during this last summer season,I have some new TNs to share with all of you,tonight I start with this outstanding 1945 Morgan's but I have as well TN from 82 Martinez,83 Calem and a Burmester 85 and today I've opened VP 87 and 96 from Quinta Romaneira and Dalva 2000(I'll post this TN in the next days)
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TN VP 1945 Morgan's

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:arrow:Tasting Notes:


The wine had a lotttttttt of sediment,quite unusual but after some many filtrations it was quite proper to drink.

The colour was quite pale,between the straw colour and caramel.There were not (as I suspected)many tanins but there were not too many fruit flavours,there was mostly the chocolate flavour altough I had the sensation that it was a little bit corked.It had a ver nyce aftertaste where we can teast some tea,like the earl grey and some notes of old timber.
This was the oldest VP I ever tasted,so I don't have any other to compare altough I must say that it was an experience of life,specially because it's from Morgan wich is my dog's name! :D

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 3:15 pm
by Andy Velebil
Welcome back, I was wondering where you had been. Hopefully I shall get to meet you when I get to Portugal in 2 days time on Roy's trip.

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2006 7:26 pm
by Roy Hersh
All in good time Andy!

Gustavo, muito obrigado.