Dark ruby color. Still appears to be young. Fantastic nose of earth, chocolate, black cheery and lemon peel. A big wine! So suave and expansive. Really glyceryl. Then the fine tannins come up and keep things in check. Decent acidity. Really delicious! I'm sure that this wine will hold in this place for many years. Super!! A solid 94 points.
TN: 2009 Quinta do Crasto Old Vine Reserva Douro Red
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Re: TN: 2009 Quinta do Crasto Old Vine Reserva Douro Red
I’ve had a good 3+ cases of this. There is definitely two different bottlings of it. One shows a lot of unintegrated oak that isn’t getting better with age. The other shows far less oak and is aging quite nicely. I’ve yet been able to identify by label markings which is which yet.
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Re: TN: 2009 Quinta do Crasto Old Vine Reserva Douro Red
This bottle was showing no overt oak at all.Andy Velebil wrote: ↑Sun Nov 29, 2020 9:43 pm I’ve had a good 3+ cases of this. There is definitely two different bottlings of it. One shows a lot of unintegrated oak that isn’t getting better with age. The other shows far less oak and is aging quite nicely. I’ve yet been able to identify by label markings which is which yet.