2003 Berrys Own Selection LBV Quinta do Noval
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Product:
70808B
Bottle Size:
Bottle
(75 cl)
Case Size:
12
Cellared Case Size:
6
Maturity:
Ready, but will keep
Vintage:
2003
Producer:
Quinta do Noval
Grape Variety:
Port Blend
Style:
Medium Bodied,
Sweet,
19.5% alcohol
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This is a traditional LBV, an important and oft-overlooked distinction; it is
bottled a little later than more commercial LBV wines and, more importantly, is
bottled unfiltered and so may throw a sediment,in homage no doubt to its
illustrious vintage cousins. The 2003 LBV is dark, with deep black fruits on
the nose, complemented by hints of sousbois and licorice; the palate is dense,
pleasingly sweet and extremely long. The tannins are finely grained and
beautifully integrated. The ensemble is very complete and extremely satisfying.
The ownership of AXA, contrary to initial fears, has helped to return Noval to
the very top echelons of Port production. The usual ingredients of inspired
leadership (courtesy of Christian Seely), generous investment and very fine raw
materials have all played their part. Beyond the celebrated single vineyard,
and its legendary Noval Nacional ( the 1931 is especially good I gather), the
Bodega is particularly praised for its Late Bottled Vintage and Aged Tawny
wines, both, not entirely coincidentally, bottled for Berry Bros under our own
label (the 20 Year Old Tawny is known as William Pickering).
(Simon Field MW, BBR Buyer)
(Simon Field MW, BBR Buyer)
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