1966 Warre

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Cockburn 1851
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1966 Warre

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W66. Red by brick red, 40% opaque. Perhaps past its prime. Slight bitterness and heat throughout. Some sweetness. The fruit weak to gone.
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Brick red. Thin and spiritous on the nose. Quite fiery in the mouth, a very slight toffee note, with alcohol loitering in the finish, and a bitterness lurking behind.
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Warre
Aromas and flavors of rose petals, white choc, nutmeg, brandied cherry. Floral and cooked fruit aromas
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Mayor Sworder bottling. Deep reddish brown; 20% opaque. Subdued on the nose, a little harsh and perhaps with a touch of acetone. Soft and thick textured entry bringing gentle flavours, that becomes sweet and concentrated and shows lovely development. Clean aftertaste, with a touch of heat on the finish and then a long length. Very fine port. 92/100.
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