1994 Warre Porto Vintage

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Thursday, April 11, 2024 - Upon opening, it smelled like an old wood chest with moth balls. My initial impression was tangy-sweet and herbaceous, like cough syrup. A few days later out of the fridge, dark red fruits and earth scents emerge. The palate became more subtle, with a rich and luxurious texture, almost syrupy, with dark fruit, chocolate covered raisins, toasted toffee, and spice. Giving the bottle time to breathe allowed the wine to develop better overall balance, and greater complexity. Alcohol heat also toned down. I don’t have previous experience with vintage port, but based on this experience, I would certainly give this bottle a very long decant. Not my preferred style of wine, but I have developed some appreciation for it over the last few days. Nonetheless, I can’t deny that the remainder of this bottle will go splendidly with my preferred use for Port consumption; over Dulce de Leche ice cream with brownies and whip cream!

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  • Comment posted by oldwines:

    4/12/2024 5:56:00 AM - Try Vintage port with dark, bitter chocolate and walnuts...its a sur[prisingly nice pairing...also always good with chocolate souffle... or Chocolate bread pudding!

    Cheers!

  • Comment posted by SirFred:

    4/12/2024 9:04:00 PM - Sounds delicious! Will have to try. Thank you for the recommendation. If I get hooked on this and develop Diabetes, I will blame you OldWines.

    Cheers!

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