1980 Gould Campbell Vintage Port
Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:01 pm
I just picked up a case of this at auction, and when putting them away in the cellar I noticed one was leaking. The fill was perfect, so it must have been a recent thing, but it's the perfect reason to pop a bottle and try it. Actually, not much popping of the cork because it fell into the bottle when trying to insert the corkscrew.
Upon decanting, noticed that the color was a light-to-medium red looking like it wanted to go tawny on me. The initial taste was plums, but with some VA likely due to the failure of the cork. I was a bit concerned.
My concern was unfounded however. After an hour in the decanter, the VA had blown off and the color had darkened considerably. The flavor was still primarily plums. The nose was that of strawberries. The alcohol was a tad hot, but not too bad at all. It appeared to be a well integrated port that is at its peak but has a number of years left before declining. A very pleasant drink, and well worth the $33 a bottle I paid.

Upon decanting, noticed that the color was a light-to-medium red looking like it wanted to go tawny on me. The initial taste was plums, but with some VA likely due to the failure of the cork. I was a bit concerned.
My concern was unfounded however. After an hour in the decanter, the VA had blown off and the color had darkened considerably. The flavor was still primarily plums. The nose was that of strawberries. The alcohol was a tad hot, but not too bad at all. It appeared to be a well integrated port that is at its peak but has a number of years left before declining. A very pleasant drink, and well worth the $33 a bottle I paid.
