1975 Quinta do Noval

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jdaw1
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1975 Noval

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On Wednesday 2nd May 2012 Johnny Symington joined some regulars at The Bung Hole” , partly to show off the Graham 1952 Single Harvest Tawny. All this after a day spent at The Big Fortified Tasting.

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N75, brought by JDAW, and the most junior port at the table. However it did have the merit of being unguessable who would venture that JDAW has brought a 1975? Red-brown, 50% opaque. Nose note noted. Reasonably sized in the palate, albeit a little dried out, with sweetness appearing late. Entirely pleasant port (JDAW speaking of a 1975!), but dwarfed by the others present.
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Re: 1975 Noval

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Pale rim but a good colour on the core. VA on the nose, smelling slightly dirty. Dirty fruit on the palate, with drying tannins that are still quite lively; plenty of fruit on the late palate. Good palate development, but the dry core never goes away. Lovely aftertaste and a decent length finish. 89/100.
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.

2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
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