2000 Cockburn LBV Port
Posted: Tue May 15, 2007 8:00 pm
Included here for discussion purpose... I have also posted in the TN section.
Cockburn Late Bottled Vintage – 2000
Bottled in 2006. Filtered, so there should be little, if any development in-bottle.
Upon opening
Having never tried this LBV, I decided to bring it to the front of Death Row after reading Raj’s request for TNs on 2000 LBVs. It was brought upstairs, opened and poured immediately while still a tad cool. Translucent ruby colour. If I tried real hard I could almost see through this wine. Very atypical for most good ports. After a harsh, astringent, acidic first nose, I can’t say I was expecting it to be good.
A bit dryer in style, the initial sweet fruit burst of grapes and red cherries led way to a cocoa mid-palate. A bit of dark chocolate hangs around in the predominantly dry follow-through with relatively balanced acidity and a touch of alcohol.
Cockburn Late Bottled Vintage – 2000
Bottled in 2006. Filtered, so there should be little, if any development in-bottle.
Upon opening
Having never tried this LBV, I decided to bring it to the front of Death Row after reading Raj’s request for TNs on 2000 LBVs. It was brought upstairs, opened and poured immediately while still a tad cool. Translucent ruby colour. If I tried real hard I could almost see through this wine. Very atypical for most good ports. After a harsh, astringent, acidic first nose, I can’t say I was expecting it to be good.
A bit dryer in style, the initial sweet fruit burst of grapes and red cherries led way to a cocoa mid-palate. A bit of dark chocolate hangs around in the predominantly dry follow-through with relatively balanced acidity and a touch of alcohol.