1983 Factory House Blend

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jdaw1
Cockburn 1851
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Re: 1983 Factory House Blend

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British Shippers’ Association 1983, a port not worth of H. M. The Queen in whose honour it was made.

Dare dark red, 60% opaque. Smell was awful. I got some TCA in there; others thought the problem was something else. Move on.
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Quinta do Vesuvio 1994
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Re: 1983 Factory House Blend

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jdaw1 wrote:Dare dark red, 60% opaque. Smell was awful. I got some TCA in there; others thought the problem was something else. Move on.
That’s a shame; the last time someone brought this to a tasting it was rather nice (which I gather is quite unusual for these sorts of blends).
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Re: 1983 Factory House Blend

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jdaw1 wrote:Dare dark red
I meant ‟Dark dark red”.
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Graham’s 1948
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Re: 1983 Factory House Blend

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A blend made from the ports declared by the members of the British Port Shippers Association to commemorate the visit to Oporto of Queen Elizabeth II.

Sadly, this was spoiled and dominated both on the nose and palate by strong VA. Not rated.
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