- Review of the evening as a whole;
- 1963 Croft (RLC);
- 1970 Warre (DRT);
- 1980 Graham (JDAW);
- 1985 Taylor (AHB);
- 2004 Javali (donated by Ronnie Roots);
- Placemats;
- Planning and arrangements.
1963 Croft
1963 Croft
Friends gathered in The Bung Hole for what was said to be the annual 29th February ‘Leaping’. Links:
Re: 1963 Croft
Cr63, served blind. Cloudy. If not cloudy would have been 30% opacity, and mostly red. Nose had strawberry, stewed plums (AHB’s correct wording), and some oxidation. To taste starts soft, but very full. Heat mid-palate. Lovely lingering mid-palate sweetness, that just rolls on and on. Very very good. Jonathan (spelling?), initials JAT, rightly remarked on a ‟spicy kick to it”. Very very good.
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Re: 1963 Croft
Burnt orange in colour, 40% opaque. Slight touch of VA mixed in with a nose of over-ripe orange. Sweet but slightly hollow entry, generously thick texture; the flavour profile develops steadily to show strong, concentrated orange. A touch of heat on the aftertaste, then a long and concentrated finish of enormous duration of orange, rose-hip and a pithy bitterness. Put on lots of weight over the following 24 hours. 94/100.
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