- Review of the evening as a whole;
- 1955 Adam;
- 1955 Buckingham Palace Factory House Blend;
- 1955 Cockburn;
- 1955 Dow;
- 1955 Ferreira;
- 1955 Fonseca;
- 1955 González Byass;
- 1955 Graham;
- 1955 Mackenzie;
- 1955 Martinez;
- 1955 Niepoort;
- 1955 Quinta do Noval;
- 1955 Offley;
- 1955 Sandeman;
- 1955 Taylor;
- 1955 Warre;
- Placemats;
- Planning and arrangements.
1955 Adam
1955 Adam
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Re: 1955 Adam
Ad55: 50% opacity, lovely red. Nose showing heat, and some stewed fruits. CRS rightly said ‟liquorice”. To taste initially heat, huge, early- and mid-palate. A flavour for which I wrote ‟near pineapple” that CMAG corrected to ‟very sweet orange”. Very sweet, with balancing acidity. Past its peak, despite the colour, but eminently drinkable. And not Royal Oporto.
Re: 1955 Adam
Deep red with some dust on the nose. Thick in the mouth with vanilla but then lots of heat.
This seemed to improve as the night went on and was a very pleasant glass of port but I didn't take any aditional notes.
This seemed to improve as the night went on and was a very pleasant glass of port but I didn't take any aditional notes.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Re: 1955 Adam
Unknown shipper, cork simply branded Adam's 1955. Deep red with a hint of burnt brown, 60% opaque. Warm and spicy nose, really attractive. Delightful mouth feel, great palate presence with a fabulous combination of burnt sugar and rhubarb. Big aftertaste, coating the mouth with brown sugar flavours and bringing a good length. A great wine. 91/100.
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Re: 1955 Adam
My first serious bottle of port in 3 months...
Very unusual nose in my experience, something like slightly toasted peppermint. Mid-color, mid-weight in the mouth, this is a long drop with a small but well packed combination of red and brown spices on the finish. Actually surprisingly nice -- I had never heard of Adam before. A good start. 87+ points.
Very unusual nose in my experience, something like slightly toasted peppermint. Mid-color, mid-weight in the mouth, this is a long drop with a small but well packed combination of red and brown spices on the finish. Actually surprisingly nice -- I had never heard of Adam before. A good start. 87+ points.
Re: 1955 Adam
[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=38120#p38120]Here[/url] RAYC wrote:It was immediately apparent that I was in the company of some seasoned critics as I made my way quite happily through several ports which were described variously as "dishclothy" and "deeply flawed"! In particular (and in slight contrast to those around me) I enjoyed the Adams, which I thought felt was wonderdfully syrupy in the mouth. A childhood fondness for cough mixture perhaps meant I was more tolerant than others of a couple of the more medicinal ports on offer
Re: 1955 Adam
Color: 2nd darkest of the 16... possibly 3rd. Very dark red to almost purple.
Nose: Secondary, but nice.
Palate: Smooth, sweet, and secondary. Moderately rich.
Finish: Warm, rich, and pleasant.
Score: 91 points. My #2 from the first flight, behind the Graham and ahead of the Gonzalez Byass. Also my #2 on the night, behind the Graham and ahead of the Taylor.
Nose: Secondary, but nice.
Palate: Smooth, sweet, and secondary. Moderately rich.
Finish: Warm, rich, and pleasant.
Score: 91 points. My #2 from the first flight, behind the Graham and ahead of the Gonzalez Byass. Also my #2 on the night, behind the Graham and ahead of the Taylor.
Glenn Elliott