10 Year Old Tawny Port by Quarles Harris
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 5:39 pm
My second tasting note ever so bear with me on this one. I've loved port for many years and have decided to take the plunge and really try to get to know the stuff. My previous experience has been unguided <$20 purchases. Today I am trying to discern the differences between a Tawny and a LBV port. I already made another post for the Taylor. The two ports are:
2003 Taylor Fladgate LBV
Quarles Harris 10yr Tawny
The Tawny is much lighter in color than the Taylor. The smell of alcohol is very prominent covering up any other smell. The taste is much thicker than the LBV as is the alcohol taste. I taste a woody flavor that has slowly faded.
I think I enjoyed that LBV much much more than the Tawny. I have a 20 year Sandeman Tawny that I will open in a few weeks to see if it is similar to the Quarles Harris.
2003 Taylor Fladgate LBV
Quarles Harris 10yr Tawny
The Tawny is much lighter in color than the Taylor. The smell of alcohol is very prominent covering up any other smell. The taste is much thicker than the LBV as is the alcohol taste. I taste a woody flavor that has slowly faded.
I think I enjoyed that LBV much much more than the Tawny. I have a 20 year Sandeman Tawny that I will open in a few weeks to see if it is similar to the Quarles Harris.