The 2010 Late Bottled Vintage Port is an old-vines field blend aged in used Portuguese 9,000-liter tanks. It was bottled in November 2014. Perhaps due to the recent bottling here, this has a certain, fresh-squeezed fruit juice note that is completely enticing plus unbelievably and astonishingly delicious. Soft at first and increasingly tight as it airs out, it is luscious and well structured with a fine and boldly flavorful finish. A lot of 2010s are a bit compact and I suspect when this calms down, it will wind up that way too, which is all that constrains my current scoring. It has all the other pieces in place, though. It fills the mouth nicely at the moment and drinks beautifully. I'm not convinced it is a superstar, but I do wish everyone could taste it at this age–given its fabulous freshness and pure, young fruit. It's a fine performance in this vintage. Indeed, so many "off-vintage" LBVs demonstrate how feasible it is to make fine Port in those years. It also is a fine value that may yet improve. There were 21,000 bottles produced.