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93
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Offley 2007 Vintage Port (Port)

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  1. $70
With its enticing perfumes, sweet plum and damson fruit flavors, this is initially a seductive wine. But at the same time, the vivid acidity and the strong tannic element suggest good aging potential.  — R.V.  (12/15/2009)
90
points

Offley 2003 Boa Vista Vintage Port (Port)

  1. $50
A fine, structured wine from one of the Port houses now owned by Sogrape (Portugal’s largest wine producer). It is in a relatively fast maturing style, but the Port has great, ripe blackberry jelly flavors, some dry tannins and a full, fleshy feel. Imported by Tri-Vin Imports.  — R.V.  (11/15/2005)
90
points

Offley NV 30-year old tawny Port (Port)

  1. $45
This is a finely balanced, rich but elegant wine, from a company owned by Sogrape, Portugal’s largest wine producer. There is some good burnt caramel flavor, as well as ripe fruit, and a delicious, just lightly fresh aftertaste.  — R.V.  (8/1/2006)
89
points

Offley 1997 LBV Bottled 2001 Port (Douro)

  1. $23
Offley’s Ports have improved considerably in quality. This LBV is the first fruits of new owners Sogrape, Portugal’s largest wine company (who also own Ferreira and Sandeman Ports). It is ripe, elegant and immediately fruity, with an attractive aroma of tea roses. But with its tannins and balance between sweetness and dryness, there is a more serious side to the…  — R.V.  (3/1/2003)
89
points

Offley NV 20-year old tawny Port (Port)

  1. $48
A smooth, ripe, caramel- and toffee-flavored wine, with sweet fruit. Tastes young for a 20-year old, this still has good structure and is well integrated.  — R.V.  (8/1/2006)
89
points

Offley 2000 Late Bottled Vintage Port (Port)

  1. $20
A dry, powerful wine, almost austere initially, dominated by bitter chocolate and dried raisins. This is a great, firm, structured style.  — R.V.  (11/1/2007)
89
points

Offley NV White Port (Port)

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A fine, mature tasting wine, touched with wood as well as ripe white fruits. It shows good complexity, richness and balance. A fine white Port to sip on its own.  — R.V.  (12/15/2008)
88
points

Offley NV Baron de Forrester Port (Port)

  1. $77
This is more of a chunky, rich tawny; the mouthfeel comes across more syrupy than svelte. But with a ton of hazelnut/walnut character and plenty of bitter coffee nuances on the finish, it comes home nicely.  — M.S.  (7/1/2002)
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