Warre's Late Bottled Vintage Port 2002
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Description
Warre's Late Bottled Vintage Port 2002 is an unfiltered LBV port from the Douro Valley, Portugal, bottled at approximately 20% ABV in a 750ml format. Awarded 91 points by Wine Advocate, this vintage represents a notable achievement from what was widely considered a challenging year in the Douro, delivering concentration and complexity that punches well above the vintage's reputation.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~20% | Origin: Douro Valley, Portugal | 2002 Vintage | Producer: Warre's (Symington Family Estates)
Production & Heritage
Warre's, established in 1670, is the oldest British port house and has been managed by the Symington Family Estates since 1905. The house pioneered the traditional-style LBV category, becoming the first producer to bottle late bottled vintage port without fining or filtration after four years of cask aging, then maturing the wine in bottle for at least an additional four years before release. This 2002 expression draws fruit from vineyards across the Pinhão Valley, Rio Torto Valley, and Douro Superior, blending five classic Douro varietals — Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, Tinta Cão, and Tinta Francisca — and is sealed under a traditional long cork, signaling its capacity for further bottle development.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with characteristic dense plum notes, gradually revealing floral aromatics of rockrose and eucalyptus. With extended air time, the bouquet unfolds further into rosewater, powdered sugar, and subtle hints of vanillin, bacon fat, and mild charcoal smoke.
Taste: The entry is noticeably energetic, marked by the restrained sweetness — or characteristic "dryness" — that distinguishes Warre's house style from sweeter LBVs. The mid-palate builds with many layers of red fruit, blackcurrant, and blueberry, interlaced with thyme and spicy notes. Tannins have softened considerably with bottle age, lending a fine, velvety texture throughout.
Finish: The finish is long and nuanced, closing with a distinctive twist of orange bitterness and lingering spice. There is no trace of heat or spirit burn — a hallmark of extended bottle maturation done correctly.
How to Drink Warre's LBV 2002
Serve slightly below room temperature, around 16–18°C (61–64°F). Given its age and traditional unfiltered style, decanting for 30 to 60 minutes is recommended to separate any natural sediment and allow the complex aromatics to fully develop. This port also works in several cocktail contexts: a Port Old Fashioned, where its dried fruit and spice complement bitters and orange peel; a Port Cobbler, a classic sherry-cobbler variation where the layered red fruit and restrained sweetness shine over crushed ice with seasonal fruit; and a Port & Tonic, a simple long serve where the herbal eucalyptus and citrus-bitter finish pair naturally with quality tonic water.
Best For
- Gifting a port enthusiast who appreciates traditional unfiltered LBV styles
- After-dinner sipping alongside a cheese course
- Building a vintage port collection without the price of declared vintage port
- Exploring how extended bottle aging transforms late bottled vintage port
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Warre's LBV 2002 taste like? It delivers layered plum, blackcurrant, and blueberry fruit with herbal and spicy accents, all framed by the characteristically drier, less overtly sweet house style of Warre's. The tannins have softened with age, yielding a velvety texture and a finish marked by orange bitterness and lingering spice.
How does Warre's LBV 2002 compare to Smith Woodhouse LBV? Both are traditional-style unfiltered LBVs within the Symington Family portfolio, but Warre's tends toward a more structured, drier profile with herbal and smoky complexity, while Smith Woodhouse typically leans richer and slightly more fruit-forward. Warre's longer track record with the unfiltered LBV style — having pioneered the category — gives it a distinctive house character that many port drinkers associate with vintage-port-like complexity at a lower price point.
Is Warre's LBV 2002 good for sipping neat? Absolutely — the traditional unfiltered bottling and extended aging were specifically designed to produce an LBV that drinks like a younger vintage port. Decanting briefly to manage sediment and open the aromatics will reward patient sipping.
Where is Warre's LBV 2002 made? Warre's is based in the Douro Valley, Portugal, the world's oldest demarcated wine region. Fruit for this bottling was sourced from vineyards in the Pinhão Valley, Rio Torto Valley, and Douro Superior sub-regions.
What foods pair well with Warre's LBV 2002? Stilton or aged cheddar, where the salty tang contrasts beautifully with the port's fruit; dark chocolate desserts, which mirror its deep berry and spice notes; roasted walnuts, whose earthy bitterness echoes the finish; dried fig and date plates, which complement the concentrated fruit; and blue cheese with honey, offering a sweet-savory bridge to the port's restrained sweetness.
What sizes does Warre's LBV 2002 come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle sealed with a traditional long cork.
Is Warre's LBV 2002 worth the price? Warre's LBV positions as a premium LBV that bridges the gap between everyday filtered LBV ports and far more expensive declared vintage ports. The extended bottle aging and unfiltered production method deliver complexity typically found at significantly higher price tiers, making it a strong value proposition within the traditional LBV category.
Why Warre's LBV 2002?
Warre's didn't just make traditional unfiltered LBV — the house invented the category, and for many years was alone in continuing to bottle this way while other producers shifted to filtered, ready-to-drink styles. The 91-point Wine Advocate score confirms that the 2002 vintage, despite a difficult growing season, produced a wine of genuine distinction. With over two decades of total aging between cask and bottle, this release offers the kind of aromatic complexity and structural refinement that closely approaches true vintage port character. For anyone serious about understanding what LBV can achieve at its best, this bottling from port's oldest British house is a benchmark.
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