Late Bottle Vintage was originally a wine that had been destined for bottling as Vintage Port, but because of a lack of demand, was kept in large wooden cask for longer than had been planned.
Late Bottled Vintage ages in cask for a minimum of four and a maximum of six years after the harvest.
Because of this long ageing in wood, the LBV´s are less astringent and full bodied than Vintage ports.
Considered by many the best relationship quality/price, the LBV has the advantage of being ready to drink without decanting.
Typically ready to drink when released to the market, LBV ports are the result of a single year's harvest and tend to be smoother and lighter bodied than a Vintage Port.
Late Bottled Vintage 2007 |
Our latest Late Bottled Vintage, harvested in 2007.
On the nose: blackfruits and licorice...
On the palate: Pulpy, blackberry´s jam, some herbal and spicy hints at the end... great relationship quality/price.
Gonçalo Devesas
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