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1970 Quarles Harris

Posted: 22:13 Wed 07 Jan 2015
by Alex Bridgeman
Pale rose colour, 10% opaque. Lovely and mature on the nose, although less developed than the GC70 shown alongside. Mature fruit on the palate, spiced with delicious Christmas nutmeg and mace and still with plenty of vigour. Some sharpness on the aftertaste, then a big and slightly peppery finish. 91/100.

The review thread contains a list of all the ports on show at the 2014 Berry Brothers Port Walk.

Re: 1970 Quarles Harris

Posted: 03:12 Thu 08 Jan 2015
by LGTrotter
Tasting like a bigger port than the Gould Campbell next to it but a less sophisticated wine. Pale and I think, fading. Nice port though.

Re: 1970 Quarles Harris

Posted: 20:42 Thu 08 Jan 2015
by djewesbury
The nose is rich, with raisins and currants, and light spice. The mouth gives spice and is very ripe, with soft plums. Late heat. This was better than the Gould Campbell alongside.

Re: 1970 Quarles Harris

Posted: 22:10 Mon 12 Jan 2015
by flash_uk
Didn't take a note on either of the GC70 or QH70. These bottles (QH70 and GC70) were at the end of the circuit, so I stood by, quality assuring them several times, also side-by-side, and concluded both were very nice equally.

Re: 1970 Quarles Harris

Posted: 22:28 Sun 18 Jan 2015
by AW77
not bad at all, tastes almost younger than the '77s port on show