WineSpectator Review:
Wild aromas, with flowers, blackberries and passion fruit. Fullbodied, massive on the palate. Mediumsweet. The finish goes on for minutes. A mega young Port. Fonseca. What do you expect
Parker Review:
Sporting an opaque, blackcolored robe with dark purple trim, the 2003 Fonseca Vintage Port exhibits a nose of profound depth. Its sweet black mass of dark fruit and spice aromas leads to a character of immense depth, richness, and weight. Fullbodied, viscous, and almost impenetrable, this dense, backward port is powerful and exceptionally long in the finish. Possibly the most masculine Fonseca Ive ever encountered, it coats the tasters palate with licorice, jammy black fruits, and notes of chocolate that last for over a minute. This blockbuster will require at least three decades to fully blossom.
Tanzer Review:
Saturated deep ruby. Brooding, reticent nose of cassis and kirsch theres nothing cooked about this one! Then massive, sweet and superrich in the mouth explodes with exotic ripeness. Intriguing note of graphite. This coats every nook and cranny of the palate and clings and builds on the back end in a way that no other wine of this vintage can match. Huge, sexy and wonderfully lush Fonseca, built for the long haul. As impressive as the best 2000s, and, along with the Quinta do Noval Nacional, is an early candidate for port of the 2003 vintage.