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Ferreira Vintage Port 1863-1927-2000 Last Post 04-01-2003 08:33 PM by jaimetown. 1 Replies. | Sort: |
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Ken Bueckert  
Grape Destemmer
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 | | 03-31-2003 08:46 PM |
| Attended this tasting in Vancouver during the Wine Festival.
The tasting was hosted by Ferreira with winemaker Jose Maria Soares Franco giving the 3 hour presentation on Barca Velha (TN's will be posted) and of course, the 3 centuries of Ferreira Port.
I must say that the moment I entered the room the aroma that filled the air was tantalizing. There wasn't a person in the room who didn't stick their noses into the two old Ports the moment they sat down...there was just no way you could resist. The anticipation filled the room.
2000: This wine is inky, almost black in color it is so concentrated. The nose was incredibly floral-sweet (apparently a typical Ferreira style). The taste was soft lush plums and currant and showed suprisingly balanced and deep. Comments were that this port would drink well early...but had enough backbone to age well.
100% of the grapes are crushed in *lagar to commence fermentation. In addition to Quinta do Seixo, Quinta da Leda a little known grape grower upriver near the Spanish border provides some of the key grapes. These include a variety of 5 or 6 clones of essential Touriga Nacional grape for Jose Soares Franco to use in his blend.
*lagar- a low-sided stone trough where grapes are trodden and fermented.
1927: This was the baby that was throwing all the wonderful fragrance...WOW! Medium to dark brown in color...had a nose to die for. Dominated by candied caramel, brandy, and honey. The palate did not disappoint...it was a party! The candied caramel-brandy-honey dance were joined by notes of tropical fruit, nuts, brown sugar, and spice...and this dance just went on and on...the finish was a marathon of caramel and brandy. What finesse.
1863: This juice was produced 4 years before Canada was born (confederation), and the year of Lincoln's emancipation of slavery. Light brown - amber in color with some sediment. Had a wonderful nose of caramel, honey, and pipe tobacco. The first thing that struck me was how much acidity this still had. Caramel, raisons, honey, coffee-mocha, nuts, brandy, and vanilla...and the finish, though more subtle than the 1927, was equally long and concentrated.
What an evening! Well worth the trip and expense of $60 Cdn for the tasting.
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jaimetown   DC area Wine Labeler
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 | | 04-01-2003 08:33 PM |
| | What a treat! Thanks for the notes. | | | |
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