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Fonseca Port, 1980 Vintage Port

Vintage Port

Bottle size: 75cl

ABV: 20%

Price:

£119.00

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  • Description

    The Fonseca 1980 Vintage Port is a distinguished wine from a vintage that, while not as widely celebrated as some others, has matured gracefully over the decades. Fonseca, renowned for its rich and opulent style, produced a Port in 1980 that offers a unique tasting experience, reflecting both the house's signature characteristics and the nuances of the vintage year.​

    In the glass, the 1980 Fonseca displays a pale garnet hue, indicative of its age. The nose is aromatic, with notes of herbs, lavender, and strawberry syrup. On the palate, it presents flavors of redcurrants, raisins, and a spicy mid-palate, culminating in a sweet aftertaste dominated by Seville orange marmalade and a hint of bitter coffee. The wine is noted for its elegance and integration, especially after some time in the glass .​


    When serving this vintage Port, it's advisable to decant it carefully to separate it from any sediment that may have formed over time. Allowing the wine to breathe for about an hour will help in releasing its intricate aromas and flavors. Serve it slightly below room temperature, around 16–18°C, in a tulip-shaped glass to concentrate its bouquet and enhance the tasting experience.​

    In terms of food pairings, the Fonseca 1980 Vintage Port complements a range of dishes. Its rich profile pairs beautifully with blue cheeses like Stilton or Roquefort, as well as with desserts featuring dark chocolate or dried fruits. For a more traditional approach, enjoy it alongside a slice of Christmas pudding or a nutty tart. Alternatively, savor it on its own as a contemplative after-dinner drink, allowing its depth and complexity to shine.​


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    Condition

    Good level and label

    Reviews

    Fonseca is one of the great port lodges, producing the most exotic and most complex port. If Fonseca lacks the sheer weight and power of a Taylor, Dow or Warre, or the opulent sweetness and intensity of a Graham, it excels in its magnificently complex, intense bouquet of plummy, cedary, spicy fruit and long, broad, expansive flavors. With its lush, seductive character, one might call it the Pomerol of Vintage ports. When it is young, it often loses out in blind tastings to the heavier, weightier, more tannic wines, but I always find myself upgrading my opinion of Fonseca after it has had 7-10 years of age. The 1980 is very good, possibly excellent, but tasted lighter than some of the best ports from that vintage. 87 points- Robert Parker

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