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Tasting Note: Porto Cruz Tawny
Comments = is it reasonable to ask more to a 8 euros Tawny Port?
Final Grade = B
Red Wines
Comments = is it reasonable to ask more to a 8 euros Tawny Port?
Final Grade = B
Comments = great complexity, well balanced, long finish
Final Grade = B+
Comments = great complexity, well balanced, enjoyable bouquet
Final Grade = A-
Comments = Need further aging to develop its full potential and smooth its tannins
Final Grade = B+
Comments = has a good potential for developing complex tertiary aromas through aging. (Tasted while still young, if drinked after 10+ additional aging, this wine would probably be graded as a A- wine)
Final Grade = B+
Comments = this is not a faulty wine, it is balanced and fruity. It is also a good deal for the price. However, its lack of complexity (outside of its fully fruity profile) prevents it to be graded higher
Final Grade = B
Comments = not very complex aromatic and short finish
Final Grade = B
Comments = powerful candied and dried fruit flavours together with a long after taste. Its excessive sugar imbalance and sugary finish prevent it from pretending to a higher grade
Final Grade = B
Comments = this wine offers a good expression of a Lambrusco di Sorbara DOC (not to be confused with cheap & industrial Lambrusco). It is very fruity (mainly cherry) with no secondary aromas and a lighter body than Lambrusco Salamino DOC and Lambrusco Grasparossa di Castelvetro DOC. This Lambrusco di Sorbara can be considered a classic example of a traditional Lambrusco (this DOC is the most renowned of the 3)
Final Grade = B+