1970 Andresen

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1970 J. H. Andresen

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Part of The 1970 Horizontal (the definite article being most appropriate all hail organiser Axel P), in The RAF Club, 128 Piccadilly, London W1J 7PY, on Friday 30th January 2009.

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Pepper on the nose. Slightly hot entry with aniseed and a decent length of finish. I voted this to be the best out of the 5 wines in the flight.
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1970 J. H. Andresen: Nosing of candy sugar and white chocolate, it gave a lot of heat in the mouth. Good length though, which I described as ‟fine port”. My first ever non-terrible Andresen, and my wine of the ♣ flight (being A, BN, dS, Dl, and GB).
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