1950 Quinta do Noval

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jdaw1
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1950 Quinta do Noval

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An Emergency, at the Boot & Flogger, on Monday 21st September 2015. Just four of us: JDAW, DRT, THRA, and SCD (who had started his introduction thread only the day before).

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Re: 1950 Noval

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What a port to record my first :tpf: TN. The N50 was my wine of the night and I am very grateful to Tom for bringing it along. I am afraid my comments will not be up to you hardened :tpf: folk and I am not sure they are of much value, but as they say...you have to start somewhere!

I recorded, that colour wise it as a medium deep tawny that was lighter at the edge, showing its age. with Tom's clue being it was a rarely tasted port from a major shipper, I very mistakenly guessed at a Sandeman 67... But in my defence I am not up to speed on your previous tastings :)

It tasted wonderful and smooth right through the finish, with a hint of orange. As a fan of an old tawny, it was a lovely tasting port and I hope to enjoy it again.

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Re: 1950 Noval

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A very fine first TN post!
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flash_uk wrote:A very fine first TN post!
Seconded. My humbler efforts follows.

N50, from THRA, decanted 15:00. Red-orange, 30% opaque. Nose of red fruit. Lovely texture, oleaginous, mid weight, and very mature. Also quite astringent. Guessed to be Cr54, but on revelation was not embarrassed to have guessed a 1950s non-general year, even if the wrong one.
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