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NV Cockburn Tawny 20YO (bottled 2007)

Posted: 16:49 Fri 27 Feb 2009
by g-man
NV Cockburn 20 year tawny Port (Bottled in 2007)
place holder for tasting notes from Friday, February 27, 2009 - NYC tasting

Re: NV Cockburn 20 year tawny Port (Bottled in 200X)

Posted: 20:30 Mon 02 Mar 2009
by Glenn E.
Cockburn's 20-yr Old Tawny Port

Light ruby rather than tawny in the glass, but the dusty rose tablecloth may be interfering again.

A typical, but somewhat weak, nose for a 20-yr old Tawny. It is stronger and more concentrated than the Costa de Baixo, but still weaker than I expect from a good 20-yr old. Again I note that my palate may be affected by the Calvados, though as this is the 3rd glass into the tasting I should think it would have recovered by this point.

Somewhat more full and rounded in the mouth than the Costa de Baixo, but like the nose still weaker than expected. The dried apricots are at least discernable in the Cockburn's.

Oddly, best pairing of the night with the steaks.

Re: NV Cockburn 20 year tawny Port (Bottled in 200X)

Posted: 21:00 Thu 05 Mar 2009
by SushiNorth
A light strawberry color, with a leman and nut nose. In the mouth, however, it's rather harsh, with cherry and caramel.

That's all I wrote for this wine, it was OK, but I was unimpressed. (btw, bottled 2007)