1985 Fonseca
- Alex Bridgeman
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- Location: Berkshire, UK
1985 Fonseca
By the glass (£8.75) from the Oxford & Cambridge Club. Deep red colour with an opaque centre. Spirity on the nose, smelling of slightly stewed fruit. Rich and deep entry with powerful dark fruit, reminding me of bruised black cherries and high cocoa milk chocolate. The chocolate tannins support the fruit and give nice structure. The palate has some good complexity but the overall impression is of a slightly stewed port. There is a lot of heat on the aftertaste and some painful levels of acidity, but these eventually settle down to a lovely sour cherry and dark chocolate finish of such tremendous length that I could still taste an hour later on the train on the way home. I suspect that this bottle had been decanted rather too long ago to be at its best, but it was still very enjoyable. 89/100. Drunk 06-Oct-16.
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