Since I am very seldomly surprised by a wine (that young) I need to publish a word about a wine, that many might have overlooked until presently.
I just received a collection of Niepoort Charmes, including 2004, 2005 and 2008. Although the Charme 2008 will further improve with more bottle age this is the most unusual high-class Douro wine that I have ever tasted. More info here:
http://niepoort-vinhos.com/en/wines/pdf ... 008.en.pdf
Axel
Niepoort Charme
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Niepoort Charme
Yes I love Charme and have them all including the hard to find 2002. They don't always show well super young (hence some of the lower professional reviews) but they really come around after a few years in bottle.
Re: Niepoort Charme
Great wine! I agree with Andy that these need time. Another unusual thing is that it shows better if tasted after more extracted, tannic wines. It was Dirk Niepoort that showed us this. If you first taste Niepoort Batuta (a more Bordeaux-like wine) and then taste Charme, the Charme is ethereal! This is probably from the more tannic wine clogging all the tannin receptors in your palate so that the unique qualities of Charme could shine through.