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1977 Fonseca
Posted: 12:14 Wed 19 Feb 2014
by jdaw1
Suspects, mostly old but one new, gathered in
the obvious place to do the obvious thing. We are creatures of habit.
Links:
- Review of the evening as a whole;
- Graham Crusted bottled 1998, JDAW, ✠ Maltese cross;
- 1970 Graham, Oporto bottled, RAYC, ☩ Cross of Jerusalem;
- 1985 Taylor, MPM, ♰ West Syriac cross;
- 1977 Graham, MPM, ♱ East Syriac cross;
- 1977 Fonseca, JDAW, ☨ Cross of Lorraine;
- 1970 Graham, bottled by Harvey’s, DRT, ☦ Russian cross;
- 1970 Dow, AHB, off-placemat;
- Placemats (and parameters by which made);
- Planning and arrangements.
Re: 1977 Fonseca
Posted: 12:49 Wed 19 Feb 2014
by jdaw1
F77, brought by JDAW, ☨ Cross of Lorraine: decanted 10:45. This started out well (well, not top-rank), and then fell apart. Oh dear. Glorious red, 50% opaque. Nose had heat, tannin, and dry cherries. Initially unctuous, with heat mid-palate. DRT rightly observed ‟dry”. ‟Lovely”, I wrote, ‟but not of the very top rank”. Then it fell apart, in ways I didn’t record. Later in the evening, briefly, it tried to stage a recovery, but didn’t quite succeed.
Re: 1977 Fonseca
Posted: 19:21 Wed 19 Feb 2014
by djewesbury
jdaw1 wrote:with heap mid-palate.
Is that in an American Indian sense? Are you the famous chief, Scribbles On Placemats?
Re: 1977 Fonseca
Posted: 00:46 Thu 20 Feb 2014
by jdaw1
Fixed.
Re: 1977 Fonseca
Posted: 23:19 Thu 20 Feb 2014
by PhilW
jdaw1 wrote:Fixed.
Pity, I liked the idea of "heap mid-palate"
Re: 1977 Fonseca
Posted: 19:21 Fri 21 Feb 2014
by g-man
PhilW wrote:jdaw1 wrote:Fixed.
Pity, I liked the idea of "heap mid-palate"
you'll just have to sort it out.
Re: 1977 Fonseca
Posted: 22:21 Fri 21 Feb 2014
by Alex Bridgeman
Pale mature red, looking to be in late maturity; 50% opaque. Hollow on the nose with harsh tones - or perhaps dirty tones - on the fruit. Hollow palate, a bit of dirty fruit but not pleasant - the fruit almost tastes like it came from bruised fruit. A long, slow-developing palate, which does open and develop some attractive flavours; dusty and requries considerable patience. Harsh aftertaste that kicks the back of the throat before very slowly developing into a long, attractive, birch-sap and cherry finish. Not showing well. 83/100.