1970 Dow
Posted: 21:50 Sat 02 Jul 2016
Tasted as part of a 1966 / 1970 double horizontal of Dow, Fonseca, Graham and Warre.
Ex-cellars, removed on 23/6/16. Graham was the darkest of the four 1970 wines, followed by the Fonseca, Warre and Dow; 40% opaque. Sweet and complex nose with intertwined bitter fruit, spiced with mace. Smooth in texture with dry tannins, red apples and star fruit on the palate; a good palate presence. Dry tannic aftertaste, slightly chewy before a lovely and long redcurrant and dark chocolate finish. This is a pretty big wine.
The wine of the night vote was 4 votes for Warre 1970 and 2 for Fonseca 1970. 92/100. 26-Jun-16. Decanted 4 hours.
Ex-cellars, removed on 23/6/16. Graham was the darkest of the four 1970 wines, followed by the Fonseca, Warre and Dow; 40% opaque. Sweet and complex nose with intertwined bitter fruit, spiced with mace. Smooth in texture with dry tannins, red apples and star fruit on the palate; a good palate presence. Dry tannic aftertaste, slightly chewy before a lovely and long redcurrant and dark chocolate finish. This is a pretty big wine.
The wine of the night vote was 4 votes for Warre 1970 and 2 for Fonseca 1970. 92/100. 26-Jun-16. Decanted 4 hours.