Pop and decant and pour after half an hour
Deep damson colour only paling to the tune of 10% at the rim
Nose definitely in the plum spectrum with a bit of J M Barrie’s rich damp fruit cake at the end.
Chocolate early then some black cherries. Then lots more black cherries. Black cherries.
Lovely sticky mi-cuit figs and chocolate on the finish.
This is wonderful port. Arguably now fully ready on this showing. But no hurry.
I am not sure I have consistently enjoyed any 1994 more, with the possible exception of the Warre, which I do not think is better, but which might possibly be more ‘me’.
Consumed in part 22/7/23
1994 Quinta do Vesuvio
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- Fonseca 1980
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Re: 1994 Quinta do Vesuvio
Consumed further on 23/7/23 and 24/7/23. At its best on 23/7/23, so 24 hour decant about right if intention is to consume at a sitting. Maybe becoming a bit monotonal on 24/7/23.
Re: 1994 Quinta do Vesuvio
In my experience, V94 needs at least 8 hours of decant and usually peaks between then and 12 hours. Often closer to 12. It does not surprise me at all that it was best after 24 hours.
I wouldn't describe it as a beast, but it requires the decant time thereof.
I wouldn't describe it as a beast, but it requires the decant time thereof.
Glenn Elliott
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- Fonseca 1980
- Posts: 1909
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Re: 1994 Quinta do Vesuvio
This bottle might well have been at best after 12 hours - but I didn’t alas taste it at that point. It was certainly still jolly good at 24.
Re: 1994 Quinta do Vesuvio
very interesting ... I have a bottle or two of this resting with other friends that I've not tried yet ...