booze review: porto barros 1977 colheita
Jan. 3rd, 2004 08:55 pmYum!
Very vaprous. Nice sweet flavor to start off, caramel and butterscotchy. Had I mentioned vaprous? Very much so. Almost whisk[e]y-like. Lovely deep caramel color, too.
Matured in wood, and you can smell it. Nice oakey nose (Phil Oakey????). I could sit and just smell this one all day.
Glorious mouth feel. Yeah. A bit of dry finish. I hope
jehanna will help me figure out what it is, but there's some kind of flavor that comes in toward the end and hangs around-- it's almost... No, I don't have the words. Not as long and candy-like a finish as Warres Otima, but definitely something to remember. A little bitter, to balance out the sweet.
Yeah, I recommend this. It's very very tasty.
Boston-area folks, it can be found in half-bottles at the liquor store on Route 9 in Framingham, in the same building as the Fresh Fields (on the right as you're heading away from Boston, right before the Trader Joe's plaza). 40 bucks for the half-bottle, and I've seen full-sized bottles for, um, 65ish in Shrewsbury.
That liquor store also has 20 and 30-year Taylor Fladgate tawnies and a couple of other things I hadn't run into before. I'll definitely be returning there, since I've discovered that 20-year tawny ports are MUCH smoother than 10-year. Not really a surprise, I suppose, but 20's are still harder to find...
Now, if you'll excuse me, I shall take my colheita and relax a bit.
Very vaprous. Nice sweet flavor to start off, caramel and butterscotchy. Had I mentioned vaprous? Very much so. Almost whisk[e]y-like. Lovely deep caramel color, too.
Matured in wood, and you can smell it. Nice oakey nose (Phil Oakey????). I could sit and just smell this one all day.
Glorious mouth feel. Yeah. A bit of dry finish. I hope
Yeah, I recommend this. It's very very tasty.
Boston-area folks, it can be found in half-bottles at the liquor store on Route 9 in Framingham, in the same building as the Fresh Fields (on the right as you're heading away from Boston, right before the Trader Joe's plaza). 40 bucks for the half-bottle, and I've seen full-sized bottles for, um, 65ish in Shrewsbury.
That liquor store also has 20 and 30-year Taylor Fladgate tawnies and a couple of other things I hadn't run into before. I'll definitely be returning there, since I've discovered that 20-year tawny ports are MUCH smoother than 10-year. Not really a surprise, I suppose, but 20's are still harder to find...
Now, if you'll excuse me, I shall take my colheita and relax a bit.
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