2003 Croft, Port, Portugal

  • Red
  • Luscious
  • Full Bodied
  • Touriga Nacional,Touriga Francesa,Tinta Roriz,Tinta Barroca,Tinto Cão
Ready - youthful (Drink 2017 - 2038)
Stephen Tanzer
90/100
Mark Squires
93/100
Richard Mayson
95/100
James Suckling
96/100
Neal Martin MW
90/100
Jancis Robinson MW
17/20
Jancis Robinson MW
16/20
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2003 Croft, Port, Portugal
Colour Red
Sweetness Luscious
Vintage 2003
Maturity Ready - youthful (2017 - 2038)
Grape List Touriga Nacional,Touriga Francesa,Tinta Roriz,Tinta Barroca,Tinto Cão
Body Full Bodied
Producer Croft

Critics reviews

Stephen Tanzer 90/100
Bright, saturated ruby. Brooding aromas of bitter cherry, violet and liquorice, lifted by a resiny nuance. Then densely packed, concentrated and fresh, with rich, fleshy kirsch and dark chocolate flavours. It finishes with big, broad, thoroughly ripe tannins and very good lingering black cherry fruit. This is surprisingly easy to taste today but should age well on its ripe tannins and sheer balance.Stephen Tanzer, Vinous.com.com (January 2006)
Stephen Tanzer, Vinous.com (Jan 2006)
Mark Squires 93/100
The 2003 Vintage Port is a field blend bottled in 2005 after 21 months in wood. It comes in with 85 grams of residual sugar. Although an oldie, this is about to be re-released. Gorgeous, this obviously once had bold and upfront fruit. It still does to some extent, but now you get more nuance and maturity and a big hit of complexity. That's not to say this is too old. In fact, it is rather youthful in many respects, with a couple of decades of life left. There sure is no rush to consume it, and it may do even better than indicated. In the meanwhile, you get something with some maturity and complexity at a very nice price. This is a great deal.Drink 2022 - 2055Mark Squires, Wine Advocate (August 2022)
Mark Squires, RobertParker.com (Aug 2022)
Richard Mayson 95/100
It is still tight-knit but with underlying definition, fruit and intensity, a touch of tar and spice reflecting the heat of the vintage. Wonderful purity of fruit on the palate initially, backed by powerful spicy tannins with great definition on the finish. Just about ready to drink, huge promise.Drink 2019 - 2050Richard Mayson, Decanter.com (November 2019)
Richard Mayson, Decanter.com (Nov 2019)
James Suckling 96/100
Chocolate, walnut and ripe berry aromas, with some figs and plums showing the heat of the vintage. Full-bodied and very sweet with dried fruits and a softness and lusciousness. Shows the unique character of the base of the blend, Quinta do Roeda. Drinking beautifully now but can improve with age. It's just starting to open.james_suckling, jamessuckling_com (February 2023)
James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com (Feb 2023)
Neal Martin MW 90/100
The 2003 Croft has a relatively exotic nose for this Port, with cherry liqueur, peat, licorice and melted dark chocolate on the nose. The palate is medium-bodied with succulent, ripe black fruit. It is plush and heady, the acidity lower than the 2007 or 2009, so that the finish is rounded, decadent and spicy, without the tension and class of other vintages. It is a hedonistic delight, but it would not be my choice of Croft at the moment. Tasted March 2013.Neil Martin - 28/06/2013
Neal Martin MW, (Jun 2013)
Jancis Robinson MW 17/20
Purplish crimson. Tarry nose. Very fresh impact on the front palate – very sweet and gorgeous. Where are the tannins? Answer: only on the very end of the palate, and then they are very fine. This is nice wine, I’m just not sure it’ll last that long. Clean and refreshing. The Fladgate Partnership’s new acquisition and the first time Croft has been foot trodden for 40 years. jancis_robinson_mw MW - JancisRobinson.com – May 05)
Jancis Robinson MW, JancisRobinson.com (May 2005)
Jancis Robinson MW 16/20
Dark ruby. A little muddy on the (not very intense) nose. Very sweet palate entry, and a bit of pruney, slightly overripe fruit on the palate. Fairly loose structure, but you wouldn’t turn it away! Brûlée and a bit hot on the end.Drink 2020 - 2035jancis_robinson_mw MW, JancisRobinson.com (May 2018)
Jancis Robinson MW, JancisRobinson.com (May 2018)

About this wine

Touriga Nacional

Touriga Nacional is a highly regarded grape variety indigenous to Portugal, often considered the country's flagship red grape. Known for its intense aromas and flavours, the wines typically feature dark fruits such as blackberries, blueberries, and plums, along with distinctive floral notes like violets and hints of spices, herbs, and chocolate. These generally have high tannin levels, good acidity, and deep, dark colour, contributing to their structure and ageing potential.
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Croft

Croft has to be one of the most distinguished names in the Port industry. Founded over 300 years ago by a Yorkshireman, John Croft, who was one of the intrepid band of merchants to export wines to a British market unable to buy from Napoleonic France due to war. The firm’s activity dates back to 1588 which was also the first year of the first ever recorded shipments of Port wine.
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