Vintage Ports 375ml vs. 750ml

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Sammamish Port Club

375ml vs. 750ml Lineup

Sammamish Port Club

10/18/2019

Theme: Vintage Ports – 375ml vs. 750ml

For this event, we blind-tasted four pairs of Vintage Port. The first Port from each pair was from a 750ml bottle, the second Port was from one of two 275ml half bottles (“A” and “B”).

Port wine generally ages more slowly the larger the bottle is, so the goal of this tasting was to compare how the same wine has aged differently in full vs. half bottles.

To give a broad view, we tasted pairs of Vintage Port from four different decades: 2011, 2003, 1980 and 1977.

2011 Dow Late Bottled Vintage Port – A very dark, deep purple in color. Dark fruit on the nose with molasses and some subtle woody notes. Great structure with good tannins. Blackberry and blueberry on the palate and pronounced tannins on the finish. 90 points.

2011 Dow Late Bottled Vintage Port – 375ml half bottle “B”. Dark impenetrable purple in color. Good aromatics of dark fruit. Drying tannins on the palate. Boysenberry and herbal notes on the mid-palate. Good, long finish. 91 points.

1997 Warre Vintage Port – Vanilla wafers on the nose. Great complexity with solid tannins and some residual dark fruit on the palate. Good tannins and some light herbal notes on the finish. 93 points.

1997 Warre Vintage Port – 375ml half bottle “B”. Medium-dark purple in color. Dark chocolate and herbal notes on the nose. Well-balanced mid-palate with some really pleasant red fruit notes on the finish. 92 points.

2003 Porto Rocha Vintage Port – Dark purple in color. Bramble-berry on the nose. Blueberry and boysenberry on the palate. Great mid-palate with some “sparkly tannins” on the finish. Really nice wine. 91 points.

2003 Porto Rocha Vintage Port – 375ml half bottle “B”. Great dark red fruit on the nose. A little buttery note on the palate that is a touch off-putting. Nice tannins and balance on the long finish. 91 points.

1980 Gould Campbell Vintage Port – Red fruit notes of strawberry and cranberry on the nose. Cinnamon and red fruit on the palate. Great balance with more ripe strawberry nots on the long finish. 93 points.

1980 Gould Campbell – 375ml half bottle “B”. Corked. N/R

375ml vs. 750ml Lineup

    T F D G S V L R Avg. Score
2011 Dow Late Bottled Vintage Port 750ml 90 92 91 90 90 92 92 92 91
2011 Dow Late Bottled Vintage Port 375A 90 91 93 91         91
2011 Dow Late Bottled Vintage Port 375B         91 93 93 92 92
1997 Warre Vintage Port 750ml 92 92 95 94 93 93 94 93 93
1997 Warre Vintage Port 375A 92 90 88 88         90
1997 Warre Vintage Port 375B         92 92 93 94 93
2003 Porto Rocha Vintage Port 750ml 92 95 89 86 91 91 92 84 90
2003 Porto Rocha Vintage Port 375A 91 89 90 85         89
2003 Porto Rocha Vintage Port 375B         91 91 92 88 91
1980 Gould Campbell Vintage Port 750ml 93 91 94 90 93 90 93 92 92
1980 Gould Campbell 375A 94 90   89     90   91
1980 Gould Campbell 375B     NR   NR NR   NR  
                     
Overall Avg Score Per Person   92 91 91 89 92 92 92 91  

 

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