Calem VP 1985

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Calem VP 1985

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Vivino is offering this VP at EUR27.50. Seems like a great deal. Does anyone happen to have tasting notes?
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Let me first welcome you to the Forum. [welcome.gif]

Yes, there are a number of tasting notes for this. If you search our tasting note database you will find them.
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Karel H wrote:Vivino is offering this VP at EUR27.50. Seems like a great deal. Does anyone happen to have tasting notes?
Here you go https://www.fortheloveofport.com/tndb/1 ... ntage-Port
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I did search for the tasting notes, but obviously did something wrong. Anyways, thanks for your help!
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Karel H wrote:I did search for the tasting notes, but obviously did something wrong. Anyways, thanks for your help!
Hi Karel
If you type in “1985 Calem” you’ll get 9 different notes. (Without the quotes). Make sure you click the yellow Tasting Note Database link in the upper right corner of this forum while logged into the forum.


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At EU 27.50 it's a decent deal. My notes from the last one I had say that it should be a daily drinker at this point, as it's either starting downhill or already partly down the hill. Others had somewhat better impressions of that particular bottle. I do still have one left so should probably take my own advice and drink up.
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My experience of this wine is of a port that suffers a lot of bottle variation and quite often traces of VA. It can be really good, but isn't reliable..
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I've never had a great bottle of Calem, regardless of the vintage. To the point I would not even buy the brand.
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I enjoyed a great glass of this port at the Wines of Portugal event in London in Feb of this year. My very short notes were... ' Brick red with slight browning to the rim, Great fruit, very smooth, good balance, lovely heat on a medium/long finish. Look forward to trying again in 5 and 10 years+, 91 points'. I remember very much enjoying this sample more than at a Calem vertical arranged by Phil W for TPF in london at the end of Nov last year. That tasting showed Calem, and in particular the Foz bottlings, in a very favourable light. The bottle of 85 showcased by the producer at the Wines of Portugal event showed that the class of yesteryear is still evident in the right bottle.
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Moses Botbol wrote:I've never had a great bottle of Calem, regardless of the vintage. To the point I would not even buy the brand.
At a FTLOP organized horizontal of 1997s with ~30 wines tasted blind, I scored the Calem 95 points. Not everyone picked it as #1, but when the votes were tallied, I believe it came out on top for the day.
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