1979 Warre LBV

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Alex Bridgeman
Graham’s 1948
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1979 Warre LBV

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Bottled 1984, bottle matured. Dark red with an opaque centre and a transparent rim. Spicy, peppery nose that is full of rich blackberries. Gentle peppery entry with sweet and balanced fruit. Medium-weight on the palate; perhaps a touch simple but has a nice mouth-feel. Some lovely aromatics develop and the soft tannins show on the late palate. The tannins show on the aftertaste and as part of the long finish that is full of dried brambles. Perhaps starting to dry out? 85/100. Drunk 22-Sep-14. Decanted 4½ hours.
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Cockburn 1851
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Re: 1979 Warre LBV

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W79LBV. Deep fruit, of dark dark plum.Mid weight.
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