1962 Dow LBV

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jdaw1
Cockburn 1851
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1962 Dow LBV

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D62 LBV, decanted 19:00. Faded brown, 20% opaque. Nose had barley sugar, like a Bg63. Taste heat, light, faint. Light mint, and vanilla.
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Alex Bridgeman
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Bottled 1966. Very pale with a modest orange-brown colour; 5% opaque. Muted nose, very gentle but pleasantly fragrant. Lightweight, light-bodied; elegant and floral with a hint of coffee on the inoffensive palate. Very long but dried out finish full of slightly bitter cedar wood and birch sap. 87/100. Decanted ½ hour.
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