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1994 Croft Vintage Port

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2025 9:53 am
by Mike J. W.
Color: Purple, Rim: None, Meniscus: Thin reddish-purple with a very slight tinge of brown, Weight (Viscosity): Medium trending towards thick, Nose: Cigar Ash, Light notes of Cinnamon, No trademark aroma of Oranges or Tangerines, Rich candied grapes, Very slight medicinal smell in the background, Taste: Smooth entry, but the tannins are right there upfront nonetheless, Blackberries, Some Sour Cherries, Concord Grapes, Acidity: Medium and leaning towards Strong, Mid-palate, Late, Tannins: Strong, Early, Mid-palate, Late, Sweetness Level: Little, Mid-palate, Other Notes: Cork was 2/3rd's saturated, About 2 tablespoons of fine sediment, 7 1/2 hour decant, Upon decanting it had a medium Ruby color. When I had my first glass 7 1/2 hour laters it was about 90% opaque, The first night it wasn't integrated and the tannins and alcohol dominated, Thin tears, If this bottle is a representative sample, then this Port needs at least another 5 to 7 years if not longer to fully integrate, Day 2, slightly more integrated. Day 3 some cocoa and a lot of blue fruits hidden by a lot of heat on the finish. Day 4 it fell apart.

I wanted to like this Port, but it's either not ready or it will never be ready. The bottle itself appeared to be in excellent condition and the fill level was well into the neck. It never came together like I thought it would. The tannins and acidity were both very strong in this bottle and they never melded. I'll try another bottle again in a few years to see if it's settling in or not. I have probably a dozen or so bottles of this, so I'm hoping that it improves. 88 points

Re: 1994 Croft Vintage Port

Posted: Tue Jun 10, 2025 6:09 am
by Andy Velebil
Would suspect an off bottle. I’ve had this a number of times and usually an excellent VP. Hopefully your next shows better.