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1977 Smith Woodhouse vintage port

Posted: 20:25 Sun 27 Sep 2009
by Alex Bridgeman
Very deep red, still opaque and intensely coloured on the rim , despite being 32 years old. Full of sweet and perfumed blackcurrants on the nose, inviting and luscious. Quite dry on entry, restrained but massively fruity. A huge wine, with an astonishing tannic backbone, but the volume of fruit to pull this off. Wonderful complexity, showing more flavours and more subtleties the longer you can resist swallowing. But when you do finally swallow there is an explosion of favour absolutely dominates the mouth and which fades very slowly over the next 2 minutes. A mouthfilling wine that is still 20 years away from maturity - astonishing. 92/100. Drunk 25 September 2009 after 48 hours' decanting.

Re: 1977 Smith Woodhouse vintage port

Posted: 21:40 Sun 27 Sep 2009
by WS1
Hi Alex,

Smith Woodhouse and Gould Campell 1977 (!!! as good as Smith Woodhouse!!!) are my favourite Ports from 1977. After haveing made similar experiences with Smith Woodhouse I stopped opening bts of this Port. Naturarily Grahams, Dow and Fonseca are also very good, but those two are in the same league in the 1977 vintage (IMHO). ;-)))

Enjoy the rest of the bt.

regards

Wolfgang

Re: 1977 Smith Woodhouse vintage port

Posted: 04:45 Fri 12 Feb 2010
by TBird
1977 Smith Woodhouse Porto Vintage
2/10/2010
$95

decanted 1/2 into a .375 and is resting comfortably in cold storage.

drank over a 6 hour period. dark chocolate, dried cherries and blackberries wih hints of brown sugar.

looking forward to trying the other half this weekend.