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1977 Taylor vintage port

Posted: 08:36 Sat 10 Dec 2011
by Alex Bridgeman
Mid red colour, mature looking; 30% opaque. Attractive nose, of blood oranges and cranberries. Medium bodied, fruit and tannins balanced on entry. Chalky tannins balance nicely the generous growth in the fruit on the palate. Big finish, full of flavour of fruit and dark chocolate. Very attractive port. 90/100. Drunk 1 Dec 2011.

Part of the 2011 Berry Brother's Port Walkaround tasting that included Quinta de la Rosa White Port served with Fever Tree tonic and lemon, Berry's Crusted bottled 2004, Quinta de la Rosa 1997 colheita, Berry's William Pickering 20 year old tawny, 1997 Quinta de Roeda, 1997 Gould Campbell, 1997 Quarles Harris, 1997 Smith Woodhouse, 1997 Fonseca, 1997 Taylor, 1994 Vesuvio, 1994 Warre, 1994 Dow, 1994 Graham, 1985 Fonseca, 1985 Taylor, 1977 Dow, 1977 Smith Woodhouse (magnum), 1977 Taylor, 1970 Gould Campbell, 1970 Graham, 1963 Dow and 1963 Warre.

Re: 1977 Taylor vintage port

Posted: 12:25 Mon 12 Dec 2011
by RAYC
Two bottles tasted:

Bottle 1 was glorious, with an extraodinarily long finish of rich red licquorice that left the cheeks pleasantly tingling and mouth watering for more ***** (93)

Bottle 2 was rather unimpressive ** (84)

A third was opened late in the tasting, to which I think AHB's note above refers. I did not try it.