1970 Warre

Tasting notes for individual Ports, with an index sorted by vintage and alphabetically.
Forum rules
Tasting notes for individual Ports, with an index sorted by vintage and alphabetically.
Post Reply
User avatar
jdaw1
Cockburn 1851
Posts: 23628
Joined: 15:03 Thu 21 Jun 2007
Location: London
Contact:

1970 Warre

Post by jdaw1 »

On Tuesday 20th December 2011, at The Crusting Pipe, with a theme of ‘Vintage Port’. Links:
User avatar
jdaw1
Cockburn 1851
Posts: 23628
Joined: 15:03 Thu 21 Jun 2007
Location: London
Contact:

Re: 1970 Warre

Post by jdaw1 »

W70: level about 1cm into neck. Decanted 16:25. Cork very wet, broke into two large pieces, one of which still in bottle.

At D+0 red-pink, 30% opacity. Immediate nose was a little heat, and faint strawberry. Early palate rich and heavy. Then a taste that might be a little bottle stink, before a resumption of the heavy sweetness with a slight unctuousness. Bodes well.
User avatar
jdaw1
Cockburn 1851
Posts: 23628
Joined: 15:03 Thu 21 Jun 2007
Location: London
Contact:

Re: 1970 Warre

Post by jdaw1 »

The bottle has a bulbous neck. When the cork broke one piece fell into the neck, but not further, impeding flow, but theoretically facilitating extraction. Have people a view on a bottle having a bulbous neck?
Image
User avatar
jdaw1
Cockburn 1851
Posts: 23628
Joined: 15:03 Thu 21 Jun 2007
Location: London
Contact:

Re: 1970 Warre

Post by jdaw1 »

From 18:30 to 21:00, so d+2h to d+4½hr: light nose. Similar to d+0. Heat mid-palate; fuller than before; excellent. Milk chocolate in the palate. Only mid-weight, but long and complex. If any fruit, it was orange.
Post Reply