NV Sandeman Founder's Reserve Port
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2008 7:54 am
A little less sprity than the tawny, some thin grape flavors and out of balanced. This needs more fresh fruit to support it. 81 points
10/02/06
10/02/06
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Hi Andy. New to the forum, and new to port. Trip to Portugal this summer got me hooked. I must say, of the ports I've tried thus far, Sandeman Founder's Reserve is perhaps the most disappointing. Not good on writing TNs, but "thin grape flavors" says it exactly. Found Fonseca's Bin 27 much more enjoyable. I've been looking for more colheitas in wine shops around town, but have found very little selection thus far. Brought a 1963 Romariz and a 1996 Burmester back from Portugal, which my wife says are special occasions only bottles.Andy Velebil wrote:A little less sprity than the tawny, some thin grape flavors and out of balanced. This needs more fresh fruit to support it. 81 points
10/02/06
Jeremy E wrote:New to the forum, and new to port. Trip to Portugal this summer got me hooked. ... Brought a 1963 Romariz and a 1996 Burmester back from Portugal, which my wife says are special occasions only bottles.
Jeremy. You should introduce yourself in this thread. I've liked dessert wines for a good while, but like you, was hooked on Port after a trip to Porto. Don't worry about the tasting notes. All impressions are worthwhile, and you'll fit right in. Now, as for the special occasions, we need to indoctrinate you (and your wife) on that. Today is the first day of the month--that's enough of an occasion to open a nice bottle of Port! Jeremy,Jeremy E wrote:Hi Andy. New to the forum, and new to port. Trip to Portugal this summer got me hooked. I must say, of the ports I've tried thus far, Sandeman Founder's Reserve is perhaps the most disappointing. Not good on writing TNs, but "thin grape flavors" says it exactly. Found Fonseca's Bin 27 much more enjoyable. I've been looking for more colheitas in wine shops around town, but have found very little selection thus far. Brought a 1963 Romariz and a 1996 Burmester back from Portugal, which my wife says are special occasions only bottles.Andy Velebil wrote:A little less sprity than the tawny, some thin grape flavors and out of balanced. This needs more fresh fruit to support it. 81 points
10/02/06