On par with a Taylor Porto I tried earlier. But here you get less. This bottle is a 500ml version, at a cheaper price, but the full 750ml version would cost about the same as some other ports. If you want a nice port a little more cheaply, this could be it.
It’s got clear, bright brick color, if a trifle pale. It has some definite dried fruit (I kept thinking almost fruitcake like, but in a good way) some nice vanilla and smokiness underneath. Ten years in oak has done some nice things to this wine. It’s not too sweet, but has a nice complexity and finish.
Grade: B Price: $20
Wine Reviewed:
Warre’s Otima
10 Year Old Porto
Aged in Oak
Portugal
Alcohol: 20% by Volume
www.warre.com
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