NV Warre's Heritage Ruby Port

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Richard Henderson
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NV Warre's Heritage Ruby Port

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Tasted over 24 hours. A little, pleasantly hot, very smooth after 24 hours. Lots of fruit cake nose, candied cherries, pale , beautiful ruby color,like a pinot noir. Nice nose, pleasant entry , full, if not heavy mouth feel. Lingering finish. This is a real winner for an NV port. The color alone is 95 points and it is complex if unusual. Lots of spices. I keep coming back to the best of fruit cake flavors, in spite of the negative PR fuit cake has suffered for the past few years. This is a rich great port at a good price. Less than $20.
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Re: Warre's Heritage Ruby Porto NV

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Richard,
Thanks for the TN on this one..I hope others follow and post their TN's on the less expensive bottles they open.
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Re: Warre's Heritage Ruby Porto NV

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Amen, you can't drink Vintage Port every single time you open a bottle.
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Re: Warre's Heritage Ruby Porto NV

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Roy Hersh wrote:Amen, you can't drink Vintage Port every single time you open a bottle.
Not even you, Roy?
But we can dream. :winebath:
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