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Hello all,
I and a friend have recently begun experimenting with port. We've gone for the cheap stuff first, and my friend recently picked up a simple Osborne's tawny. When I tried it, it had a great amount of sediment and had a thin, flat, chemical taste. I've never seen sediment in any of the ports I've tried, and through the things I've read, I understand that ports will not have sediment unless they are an "old port", and naturally the simple Osborne tawny is not an old port. So, I was wondering if anyone knows what would cause this port to throw sediment. Did something go horrendously wrong after bottling? Can a port go "off" in the bottle? Was this port most likely "off" when bottled? Or is sediment and a thin, flat taste common to this port? Thanks for any comments. |
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