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1994 Sandeman vintage port

Posted: 09:22 Sun 30 Nov 2008
by Alex Bridgeman
Decanted about 4 hours, and served by the glass by a pub in rural Sussex. Deep ruby red with colour holding into the rim. No purple, no browning. On the nose a smell of overwhelming blackcurrants, hints of herbiness, wood ashes and alcohol. Harsh, acidic and unbalanced entry. Bitter impact. Midpalate develops fruity tones with buttery flavours. Lots of acid, little obvious tannins. Still bitter and slightly harsh. Bitterness dominates the length, which slowly fades into a bitter chocolate taste. Drying and slightly unpleasant even if it is a long finish. Overall, I would say that this is clearly not a wine to drink now but might improve. Open again in 3-5 years time. 82/100. Tasted on 21/3/06.