1980 Taylor

Tasting notes for individual Ports, with an index sorted by vintage and alphabetically.
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DRT
Fonseca 1966
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1980 Taylor

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Served blind at this off-line at the Crusting Pipe, London, on 9th March 2010.

The ports: Wines marked "*" were purchase on the night at TCP due to a world record consumption of 1 bottle each in less than 2 hours, which included dinner :roll:
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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angeleyes
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Re: 1980 Taylor

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Far too intoxicated by this stage. Sorry.
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Chris Doty
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Re: 1980 Taylor

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Quite a nice surprise! I have had really poor experiences with 80s Taylor VP, but this was quite a lovely little wine. Black cherries and brown sugar on the nose, with maybe just a bit of cinnamon. Actually likely the best/most complete nose of the night. Pleasant in the mouth, with smooth transitions from start to finish. Kind of a theme of this evening, I found this port lacked a little umph, but was quite sufficient for casual consumption. 87-88
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