1970 Rebello Valente Vintage Port
Posted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 12:50 pm
A small reward to myself for completing all the scheduling and choreography of the 29 Bonfire Night firework displays I'm arranging this weekend...
The older books list Robertson's Rebello V. as one of the great names - yet they are very thin on the ground on the auction circuit. Comments on this site suggest that their last wines (before Q. de la Rosa went solo in the mid eighties) were not impressive - but what about the '70 vintage?
I spied a five bottle lot at the same auction that I scored a bargain on the Sibio '60's - unfortunately though, so had someone else - so I had to bid to £150 to secure the lot.
Decanted a few minutes ago - from a totally opaque bottle, selected because it had a damaged capsule and slight signs of seepage.
Decanted cleanly, small amount of sediment.
Very nice colour in the decanter - looks rich and fully mature.
First sip.
No bottle stink, strong bouquet reminds me of Graham - rich, cooked fruit.
Little bit spiritous on the palate, not much fire. Could be drunk immediately, but I feel sure it will improve.
Very promising
More anon.
Tom
The older books list Robertson's Rebello V. as one of the great names - yet they are very thin on the ground on the auction circuit. Comments on this site suggest that their last wines (before Q. de la Rosa went solo in the mid eighties) were not impressive - but what about the '70 vintage?
I spied a five bottle lot at the same auction that I scored a bargain on the Sibio '60's - unfortunately though, so had someone else - so I had to bid to £150 to secure the lot.
Decanted a few minutes ago - from a totally opaque bottle, selected because it had a damaged capsule and slight signs of seepage.
Decanted cleanly, small amount of sediment.
Very nice colour in the decanter - looks rich and fully mature.
First sip.
No bottle stink, strong bouquet reminds me of Graham - rich, cooked fruit.
Little bit spiritous on the palate, not much fire. Could be drunk immediately, but I feel sure it will improve.
Very promising
More anon.
Tom