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Niepoort. 20 years old port bottled in 1973

Posted: 01:37 Tue 18 Aug 2015
by Scotty100279
I have a bottle of "Niepoort's 20 years old PORT. Aged in wood and bottled 1973 by NIEPOORT & C.a, L.DA EST 1842, OPORTO/PORTUGAL."
It is presented in a dark green bottle with a brown label which looks very aged and old.

Still has "instituto do vinho do porto" seal over the lid. Number FK003719

I am really after the history of this bottle and any information someone could give me. I have been in touch with a few wine/port merchants whom unfortunately can't give me any information.

Thanks in advance
Scott

Re: Niepoort. 20 years old port bottled in 1973

Posted: 09:50 Tue 18 Aug 2015
by jdaw1
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Re: Niepoort. 20 years old port bottled in 1973

Posted: 10:17 Tue 18 Aug 2015
by djewesbury
20 year old would be a tawny port aged in bulk in casks and then bottled when it was ready to sell / drink. Wood-aged ports like this don't necessarily age that well in bottle afterwards - they've sometimes been filtered and are effectively quite neutral when bottled. In fact they can deteriorate once bottled, especially if stored in sub-optimal conditions (typically where they swing between being very warm and very cool, so that corks contract and expand).

20 year old is still a standard tawny port variety at roughly the £30 price mark. Many brands make one. This bottle is unlikely to be particularly valuable - Niepoort is a very good company and they make very good wines but this one may be past its best. Perhaps you should chill it slightly (standard for tawnies, especially when drunk in summer) and drink it with friends?

Re: Niepoort. 20 years old port bottled in 1973

Posted: 16:45 Sun 20 Sep 2015
by MacAllan
Last year I had a Ni 20 bottled in 1972, and the juice was superb. They keep extremely well over time.
It is not worth more than 25£, but the taste is like an old colheita. So Lucky You!
MacAllan