1927 Martinez

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PhilW
Dalva Golden White Colheita 1952
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1927 Martinez

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jdaw1
Cockburn 1851
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Re: 1927 Martinez

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Mz27. Pale red, 30% opaque. Nose had brown sugar and a hint of pepper. Palate light, grassy, cloying, hint of mint. Not quite right. But it improved in the glass, an hour or so later becoming better balanced and fuller.
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djewesbury
Graham’s 1970
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Re: 1927 Martinez

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This was brown-red, with more fruit in the nose than the '22. This was slightly more robust, a little candied, but still light. Juicy in the mouth again, light and peppery.
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flash_uk
Graham’s 1977
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40% opacity, burnt brown-orange. Burnt sugar nose. Quick to a finish with a tiny little heat, velvety sweetness, very dry.
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Alex Bridgeman
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Re: 1927 Martinez

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Golden orange with a pale rim, 20%. Sweet nose of fragrant orange and hibiscus flowers - expressive and delicious. Later this became sweeter and more balanced. Lightweight on entry, with sweet golden sultanas. On the mid-palate and late palate there is more acidity that provides fragrance and balance. A touch of tannin shows as a hint of dryness on the palate; quite light overall. A huge aftertaste, then a big finish of green wood that lasts for ages. 93/100.
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