20 Year Old Tawny Port by Sandeman
Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 9:14 pm
Today was one of those days that I have looked forward to for some time...getting back on the motorcycle at work. After several years off of it, I have been yearning to get back on ye 'ol "Steel horse." So after getting home and making a pasta dinner with a bottle of Zinfandel that a friend made (his senior project for his university degree 4 years ago) I was really yearning for some Port. Its been a bit warm down here so a tawny really sounded good....thus this bottle.
I bought this at an auction last year mainly because it was bottled in 2002. I've had many bottles of Sandeman 20 year tawny's, as they are a favorite of mine, and I was curious to see how a slightly older bottling held up. So here my impressions of this one.....
I've always been struck at how tanish brown these are. Many other 20 year old tawny's tend to show a little more red highlights than the Sandemans. With a nose of cedar, orange peel, and molasses overlaying some spices, which I have always loved in this bottling, and which is consistant with more recent bottlings. The palate is quite zingy and the acidity is very prominate, but in a fresh exciting way. However, the mid palate is a bit thin, showing carmel, hazelnuts, and a touch of cumquats. But there is a bit of excessive heat that is distracting as I swallow. The finish is a littler shorter and simpler compared to the many other bottles of this I've had. Overall, a very decent bottle but not up to par with other, more recent, bottlings of this I've had. 90 points.
05/02/08
I bought this at an auction last year mainly because it was bottled in 2002. I've had many bottles of Sandeman 20 year tawny's, as they are a favorite of mine, and I was curious to see how a slightly older bottling held up. So here my impressions of this one.....
I've always been struck at how tanish brown these are. Many other 20 year old tawny's tend to show a little more red highlights than the Sandemans. With a nose of cedar, orange peel, and molasses overlaying some spices, which I have always loved in this bottling, and which is consistant with more recent bottlings. The palate is quite zingy and the acidity is very prominate, but in a fresh exciting way. However, the mid palate is a bit thin, showing carmel, hazelnuts, and a touch of cumquats. But there is a bit of excessive heat that is distracting as I swallow. The finish is a littler shorter and simpler compared to the many other bottles of this I've had. Overall, a very decent bottle but not up to par with other, more recent, bottlings of this I've had. 90 points.
05/02/08