2007 Berrys' Vintage Port
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Product:
73597B
Bottle Size:
Bottle
(75 cl)
Case Size:
12
Cellared Case Size:
6
Maturity:
Drink 2012-2020
(For laying down)
Vintage:
2007
Producer:
Graham
Grape Variety:
Port Blend
Style:
Full Bodied,
Sweet,
20% alcohol
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This is a superb vintage port! It has a core of vibrant, dense sweet black fruit which sings from the glass and is absolutely delicious to drink now.
However the sheer concentration of this wine and the robustness of its tannic structure will ensure a long future if you can bear to wait; over the next couple of decades you can look forward to the development of a gorgeous savoury complexity not unlike that of a fine Burgundy or top claret, and the softening of those firm tannins to give a divinely silky texture. An absolute steal at the price.
(Anne McHale, Wine Education Specialist, February 2012)
However the sheer concentration of this wine and the robustness of its tannic structure will ensure a long future if you can bear to wait; over the next couple of decades you can look forward to the development of a gorgeous savoury complexity not unlike that of a fine Burgundy or top claret, and the softening of those firm tannins to give a divinely silky texture. An absolute steal at the price.
(Anne McHale, Wine Education Specialist, February 2012)
It was a great honour for Berry’s when Peter Symington, as part of his retirement celebrations (after a mere 45 years making superlative wines for Graham, Dow, Warre and the rest of them), made a very special vintage port, especially for us, its fruit sourced predominately from vines that also go to make up the Graham blend, in itself on of the top performers of the superlative year that was 2007.
The wine does not disappoint; the dark inky colour and wonderfully floral nose (crushed pepper and violets) give way to a palate where there is an almost perfectly harmonious balance between the sweet and the savoury elements, the purity of blackberry fruit poised in elegant counterpoint to the spirit and the powerful tannins on the finish. Vinhas Velhas (old vines) explain both the concentration and the length of this very fine wine, surely one of the best ports ever to come under the Berry’s Own Selection Label.
(Simon Field MW, BBR Buyer)
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Wines for our Berrys' own selection are hand-picked by our expert buyers and are standard-bearers of style and quality from classical wine regions, offering exceptional value for money.
The wine does not disappoint; the dark inky colour and wonderfully floral nose (crushed pepper and violets) give way to a palate where there is an almost perfectly harmonious balance between the sweet and the savoury elements, the purity of blackberry fruit poised in elegant counterpoint to the spirit and the powerful tannins on the finish. Vinhas Velhas (old vines) explain both the concentration and the length of this very fine wine, surely one of the best ports ever to come under the Berry’s Own Selection Label.
(Simon Field MW, BBR Buyer)
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Wines for our Berrys' own selection are hand-picked by our expert buyers and are standard-bearers of style and quality from classical wine regions, offering exceptional value for money.
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