This is the last of some cleanskins I bought indirectly via this forum, I think sometime on the 2000s. There was a takeover of Seppeltsfield, I think, and old stock was sold off cheaply. At a fiver per half bottle, they were always going to be great QPR. red wine.
Not in the least tawny - this is like a 6 year old full bodied red in colour. There's sweetness and rancio on the nose - it's made up of ripe plums and rich red and blue berries, along with slight sherry character. Where it differs from a tawny port, however, is that the flavours are more primary and intense, rather than mellowed and rounded.
A shame that this (my last bottle) was opened as the finale for a quiet Sunday night, rather than the highlight of a dinner party. The 1999 awaits, however
Cheers
Allan
Seppelts Vintage Port 1998
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Seppelts Vintage Port 1998
Wine, women and song. Ideally, you can experience all three at once.
Re: Seppelts Vintage Port 1998
I had a few of these that I bought at auction for not very much. I think I drank my last one last year. They were decent and filled a gap until the bulk of my port collection hits 20 years old, which is this year.
Re: Seppelts Vintage Port 1998
I think I also still have a few of this same wine in the cellar. One of the all time bargain buys.
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