Geez, give us a minute! It took me 2 days just to find all of my notes from this year!
This year was the first year that I really started taking tasting notes, and it's also the first year that I started scoring. So that made it reasonably easy to pick my top Ports from the year! As it turns out, I have 11 Ports that scored 95 or higher this year. (Or, when from the Port Gala, received 2 stars on the night. The Port Gala was before I started formally scoring. 1 star indicated the flight winner. 2 stars indicated something very special.)
Listed in the order that I tasted them throughout 2009.
1966 Kopke Colheita (didn't get the botting date)
NV Porto Kopke "Roy Hersh Blend" (bottled in 2006, I think)
These first two were the stars of the opening night at the Port Gala for me. The 1953 Royal Oporto Colheita (bottled 2003) might have made my list except for a pretty bad nose. My notes indicate that it had the best flavor of all the Colheitas, but that it was killed by a nose smelling of sneakers/Converse rubber.
1947 Noval Vintage Port (BB&R bottling)
1960 Niepoort Vintage Port
Two Ports from the Gala's final evening. My comment on the 1947 Noval was something along the lines of "if this is what Vintage Ports aspire to be, then I'm beginning to understand why the rest of you like them so much." The Niepoort started slowly, but built up layers over time and eventually finished the night in second place behind the '47 Noval.
2007 Quinta do Vale Meao Vintage Port (cask sample)
2007 Quinta do Portal Vintage Port (cask sample)
These two are my top rated 2007 Ports out of the 20 or so that I was fortunate enough to taste. They are both astoundingly good already, and have seriously long lives ahead of them. I didn't get the chance to taste the 2007 Noval or I suspect it would have made it on this list as well. The 2007 Porto Rocha and 2007 Duorum are honorary mentions - I scored both of them 94-97.
NV Kopke 40-yr Old Tawny Port (bottled 2007)
NV Noval 40-yr Old Tawny Port (bottled 2002)
1957 Kopke Colheita (bottled 2002)
These three bottles were from a "small" tasting we did to see how various 40-yr olds compared to one another. Naturally other bottles kept appearing (including a couple of Madeiras), and then there were the nine 2007 cask samples that we tried at the same sitting, so we eventually topped out at 18 bottles for 5 guys. Yikes! It's a good thing I was writing stuff down as we tried them, because otherwise I'd have never remembered anything from that night.
The Noval and Kopke 40-yr olds were both superb. I had the Kopke narrowly edging out the Noval. We also tried a couple of rarities that night - the Porto Rocha Three Centuries and the ultra-rare Porto Rocha 150th Anniversary Porto - but neither of those made my 95-point cutoff. The 1957 Kopke only scored 93 on the first night, but I tried it again 3 nights later and it had improved dramatically, putting it over the threshold for inclusion.
1937 Warre's Colheita (bottled 1997) from the FTLOP 4th Anniversary
1968 Quevedo Garrafeira Particular Colheita (bottled 1999) from the FTLOP 4th Anniversary
On a very hot weekend at the end of July, a small group of Port-heads got together to celebrate the 4th Anniversary of FTLOP. Roy brought a surprise guest with him - Oscar Quevedo. Oscar brought a bottle of his family's private Colheita. The Holiday Inn provided us with an air conditioned room, and a grand time was had by all.
I was very puzzled by the Quevedo Colheita, as it still had a lot of red left and plenty of tannins. Oscar explained that they had kept it in a much larger barrel than you would normally use for a Colheita, so it hadn't aged as quickly due to relatively less exposure to air. It was wonderfully complex, showing notes of both an older Colheita and an older VP.
The 1937 Warre was just a phenomenal Port, and would probably make my top 10 list in just about any year.