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1917 Croft

Posted: 00:54 Sun 06 Jul 2008
by Alex Bridgeman
45 minutes after decanting this was the palest of the first flight (1896-1927) with a light orange centre and a greening rim. Lots of toffee on the nose with masses of the mandarin. Balanced entry with good sweetness from the golden sultanas. Good development in the mouth with citrus and lively fruit. Fabulous aftertaste that fills the mouth and lasts a very long time. 8/8 or 94/100. Holding together well.

6½ hours after decanting this had developed a nose full of wood ash. Huge acidity in the mouth but still with some balancing sweetness and modest amounts of fruit. The length is enticing but the port is nowhere near as attractive as it was earlier. 89/100. Drunk 9 February 2008.

Edit by jdaw1 in July 2015, adding links to: TPF review thread; FTLoP commentary; FTLoP planning thread; placemats.

1917 Croft

Posted: 23:30 Fri 18 Jul 2008
by jdaw1
Croft 1917: the palest of the old flight, and sour to smell, with oranges. To taste soft, but sour, followed by great length. Twenty minutes in the glass did not repair the ‟oxidised sourness”. 3/2 perhaps?