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1991 Taylor Quinta de Vargellas Vintage Port

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 5:03 pm
by John Sel
On opening: colour very dark red, nearly to the rim. No real attenuation. On the nose, first impression is of black treacle, but it is possible to discern elements of violet, truffle and eucalyptus. Palate is full, warm and round, the fruit underpinned by sinewy acidity and moderate tannin. Quite a brawny wine at this stage. Days 2 and 3 (stoppered decanter at 16C): holding its form and becoming more composed on the palate. The quality of fruit is now shining through. Overall the wine is ripe and sweet with a svelte quality. Now seems very harmonious and displays a complexity of flavour not apparent initially. May not perhaps have quite the intensity to make very old bones, but this is still a wine of vigour at 22 years of age and offers the prospect of some further development. Knocks most 1991s into the proverbial cocked hat. The Vesuvio of that year is perhaps the nearest comparator, but the Vargellas to my mind has a touch of added complexity. 92+

Re: Taylor Quinta de Vargellas 1991 Vintage Port

Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 7:06 am
by Andy Velebil
Spot on note! and I agree 100% with this statement
May not perhaps have quite the intensity to make very old bones, but this is still a wine of vigour at 22 years of age and offers the prospect of some further development.

Re: Taylor Quinta de Vargellas 1991 Vintage Port

Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 10:54 am
by Eric Menchen
And I agree with this one, consistent with my notes from this tasting, where I picked the Vargellas as my favorite 1991, and scored it a point higher than the 1991 Vesuvio, more recently tasted.
John Sel wrote:Knocks most 1991s into the proverbial cocked hat.