- Review of the evening as a whole;
- 1963 Croft (‘$’);
- 1976 Graham Malvedos (AHB);
- 1970 Taylor (MPM);
- 1977 Graham (JDAW);
- 1970 Cockburn (IDJ);
- 1970 Graham (CPR);
- 1977 Graham (RDA);
- 1970 Cockburn (DRT);
- Placemats;
- Planning and arrangements.
1970 Taylor
1970 Taylor
On Monday 9th February 2015, in the Green Room at the Boot & Flogger, we tasted Port with a theme of ‘Seventies’.
Re: 1970 Taylor
T70 (MPM), decanted 22:30 the previous day. Dark red, 60% opaque. Mint, actually spearmint. Heat. Slight grit. Lots of red fruit, and a good size.
Re: 1970 Taylor
Decanted 20 hours. 30% opacity brown-red. Nose sweet, toffee. Lovely smooth velvet entry, not much by way of tannin.
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Re: 1970 Taylor
Deep red, mature and firm in colour; 80% opaque. Subdued nose, with hints of a lovely spiciness from mace - quite sharp. Soft texture, smooth and lovely then a deep rounded rose-hip sweetness that coats the tongue and generates good complexity and fragrance. The complexity is lovely, floral and beautifully balanced. Lovely concentrated flavours show through on the long and intense finish. Good port. Served blind this was guessed to be Fonseca 1970. 91/100. Drunk 20 hours.
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