Vintage Port 2003 Posted: Thursday, June 01, 2006
By James Suckling
If a great cigar takes patience because it must be savored over a period of time,
think of what can be said about great young vintage Port. It requires the patience
of Job as you buy the fortified wine only to leave it in your cellar for a decade
or two before enjoying itpreferably with a fine cigar.
The best of the most recently available vintage Port in the market2003has all the
fruit and structure you expect for long-term aging. Justifiable comparisons were
made from the very beginning of the harvest to the opulent and exciting 1994
vintage, and while I still have a slight preference for 1994, 2003 is assuredly a
classic vintage for Port.
"Our Quinta do Noval may be our finest yet," says Christian Seely, a keen cigar
smoker and the managing director of the Port house as well as a number of chateaux
in Bordeaux, including Pichon-Baron.
Seely made two of my favorite 2003 Portshis Noval Nacional (99 points in Wine
Spectator magazine) and his estate-produced Noval (96). My other top scorers were
Quinta de Roriz (97), Croft, Fonseca and Niepoortthe latter three all received 96
points. Their seamless tannins and the almost endless fruit they brought to the
palate are what impressed me the most about these young Ports. Though powerful and
rich, they also showed wonderful balance.
Yet, the 2003 harvest was a small one for most Port producers. Accordingly their
designation of wines as vintage Port was also downby some 20 to 30 percent. This
was primarily because of a bad flowering in the spring and did not arise from the
summer's dryness and heat, which affected most other European wine producing areas.
"The heat in August was not excessive," Paul Symington, a director of the family
business that owns Roriz and other great Port names, wrote in a fall 2003
e-mail. He reported that the highest temperature at Quinta do Bomfim was 107
Fahrenheit for three days early in the month. "Most of Europe was like that almost
all summer long. I remember days in Italy when temperatures reached close to 120 in
the afternoon in August," adds Symington. "This is not much higher then normal. It
did stay hot for longer, but nothing too unusual."
What is unusual is to taste such great young vintage Ports from a year like 2003.
These are Ports that will be enjoyed for the rest of our lives and even our
children's livesif we have the patience.
Visit www.quintadonoval.com, www.croftport.com, www.niepoort-vinhos.com, www.quintaderoriz.com or
fonsecaport.com.
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