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- 23:49 Fri 14 Aug 2020
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1970 Sandeman
- Replies: 1
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1970 Sandeman
One of those ghastly plastic caps on the top and the cork looks wet. But the level is still in the neck. I don't remember where I got this, but I seem to think I bought it largely on price. I thought I had more but god knows where. Not much on the nose but a bit of alcohol, let us be generous and sa...
- 22:57 Sun 19 May 2019
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1998 Smith Woodhouse Madalena
- Replies: 0
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1998 Smith Woodhouse Madalena
The cork crumbled to dust before it was willing to let go of the bottle. Dark in colour, not much bricking or browning at the rim. A big nose of fruit and tar which was very persistent. Initially a bit hollow in the mid section of the palate, this filled out over about four hours. Nice dark fruits a...
- 00:19 Fri 15 Feb 2019
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1980 Graham
- Replies: 0
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1980 Graham
The cork melted into crumbs when approached with a corkscrew but it decanted cleanly and has a good hard crust which enabled me to get most of the bottle very cleanly. The colour is dark, solid rim with a suggestion of tawny at the edge. Long legs down the side of the glass. There is something of ch...
- 01:12 Sun 03 Feb 2019
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: NV Graham Crusted 1998
- Replies: 0
- Views: 3542
NV Graham Crusted 1998
At 21 years from the bottling date this is just of age. I liked this in the past. On looking at my notes this seems to have pulled itself together. It does not seem to have that jammy, slurred quality to the fruit previously noted, a bit more elegant and sustained. This has tightened up nicely with ...
- 01:46 Mon 12 Nov 2018
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1980 Warre
- Replies: 0
- Views: 4138
1980 Warre
Consistent with previous bottles this is a very high quality, typical Warre vintage. Packed with bitter tannins and a muddy brown rim which makes me think it might drop a lot of colour in the next five years, but then again the 66 didn't.
93.
93.
- 01:28 Mon 12 Nov 2018
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Let Them Drink Port!
- Replies: 0
- Views: 4301
Let Them Drink Port!
This is a link to Billy Kay's 'Complete Caledonian Imbiber' programme 'Let Them Drink Port' on YouTube. It is a bit soft round the edges but I enjoyed it. I have heard this before, but certainly not in 1994 which is when it was recorded. Half an hour of straight bat porty stuff. https://www.youtube....
- 10:35 Sat 03 Nov 2018
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Port for sale by retailer
- Replies: 1595
- Views: 994924
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Waitrose have their “buy six get 25% off” sale going until Tuesday. Unfortunately I don't think that fortified wines are included in the sale this time. Sainsbury's also did not have them in 25% off sale a few weeks ago and Tesco haven't for some time. However M&S, which also have a buy 6 and g...
- 23:13 Wed 20 Jun 2018
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: 2016 Declarations
- Replies: 65
- Views: 62574
Re: 2016 Declarations
I received the Wine Society 2016 offer today.
They are offering their own blend of a Symington port under their 'Exhibition' label. which they imply is different from other Symington wines. They also offer Quinta do Vale D. Maria, and Quinta de Roriz.
They are offering their own blend of a Symington port under their 'Exhibition' label. which they imply is different from other Symington wines. They also offer Quinta do Vale D. Maria, and Quinta de Roriz.
- 22:00 Mon 16 Apr 2018
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1977 Cockburn
- Replies: 0
- Views: 4860
1977 Cockburn
This still seems to be settling into itself after recorking, my advice would be give it a bit longer. Good port though, well good for me; Light with plenty of acidity, more red currants than black fruit. A slightly querulous note in there somewhere. Similar to a lot of 77s in that it is sere, pale a...
- 21:46 Mon 16 Apr 2018
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Tasting
- Replies: 6
- Views: 7611
Re: Tasting
This is an interesting topic, thank-you for posting it. When drinking a wine/port I often think about what it tastes like in reference to other things. But when I read a note with the wine in front of me I almost never find the tastes described. So it might more helpful to consider the other aspects...
- 19:21 Wed 28 Feb 2018
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1994 Tesco
- Replies: 78
- Views: 37470
Re: 1994 Tesco
Thanks for the photos. A mystery. The cork being more red at one end does seem to indicate that it was used as a stopper, so Warre 94 seems quite likely. I wonder if a few Warre 94 were used to make up the quantities that Tesco needed, and you got lucky. It seems unlikely all Tesco 94 would be Warr...
- 00:44 Wed 28 Feb 2018
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1994 Tesco
- Replies: 78
- Views: 37470
Re: 1994 Tesco
My apologies for the photos being the wrong way round and upside down. In my defence they look the right way round on the iPad and all wrong on the laptop. I have no idea how to fix them.
- 00:31 Wed 28 Feb 2018
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1994 Tesco
- Replies: 78
- Views: 37470
Re: 1994 Tesco
Due to the rubbishness of the camera on this iPad and the operator these are less than ideal. The the first picture shows '1994 vintage' the second shows the '1670' logo. I may try again, but I am reluctant to break the bottle to get the cork out. I might keep it as a trophy.
- 00:13 Wed 28 Feb 2018
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1994 Tesco
- Replies: 78
- Views: 37470
Re: 1994 Tesco
I have some better photos of the cork in the bottle but it says the file is too large.
- 22:36 Tue 27 Feb 2018
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1994 Tesco
- Replies: 78
- Views: 37470
Re: 1994 Tesco
Blimey. Having shone a torch down the neck and shaken it a bit the name on the cork is very clear; Warre, vintage 1994. That is both very surprising and excellent news. Good find, well done. Tesco 94 can't really be W94 though, can it? I wonder what the Tesco 97 is. Thank-you, and the thought about...
- 01:21 Tue 27 Feb 2018
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1994 Tesco
- Replies: 78
- Views: 37470
Re: 1994 Tesco
Blimey. Having shone a torch down the neck and shaken it a bit the name on the cork is very clear; Warre, vintage 1994.
- 00:40 Tue 27 Feb 2018
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Latest buy
- Replies: 2246
- Views: 1046816
Re: Latest buy
Half a case of 77 Quarles Harris. Jancis rates it.
- 00:36 Tue 27 Feb 2018
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1994 Tesco
- Replies: 78
- Views: 37470
Re: 1994 Tesco
On finishing the most recent bottle of this I notice that the bottle rattles. There is a cork in the bottom. It has the most recent label and I am hoping that there may be brand on it to clear up once and for all what it was once upon a time. Too late to be breaking bottles tonight. I shall put it i...
- 11:11 Sun 11 Feb 2018
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Graham's Malvedos 1968
- Replies: 11
- Views: 10688
Re: Graham's Malvedos 1968
The one thing about the 1968 is that this year, being it's 50th birthday, it will be worth a little more. All those people looking for a 50th birthday present. Next year it will be worth a little less. Don't get too excited though, half retail is the usual advice, and low retail at that. Look on win...
- 23:49 Thu 08 Feb 2018
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1985 Graham
- Replies: 1
- Views: 4153
1985 Graham
I have had a few 85s recently which I thought had been going through an awkward phase, Warre, Dow and Sandeman, so I thought I would check in on this, one of my favourites. Good colour, clear and bright, dark, but not in the first flush of youth, the meniscus is fading at the rim but not too brown o...
- 20:04 Tue 06 Feb 2018
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: The wine shed - a concept, and some horrible maths..
- Replies: 44
- Views: 29081
Re: The wine shed - a concept, and some horrible maths..
But seriously a very impressive looking bit of maths. I am unqualified to comment on it. I have always taken the view (and suited the action to the thought) that I put celotex on the outside of my wine store (the insulation) and the breeze blocks on the inside (thermal inertia). I have no idea if th...
- 19:06 Tue 06 Feb 2018
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: The wine shed - a concept, and some horrible maths..
- Replies: 44
- Views: 29081
Re: The wine shed - a concept, and some horrible maths..
Thanks Phil.
Glad that's all cleared up.
Glad that's all cleared up.
- 21:22 Sat 20 Jan 2018
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Cork Weevil
- Replies: 4
- Views: 8955
Cork Weevil
Having read the reports of the Christmas do I cannot think that I have ever come across cork weevil although I have heard about it. Could those with experience tell me what to look out for. I wonder if you can get weevil in corks where there is a good solid capsule? Will they go right through a coll...
- 01:48 Sat 09 Dec 2017
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1983 Warre
- Replies: 0
- Views: 3498
1983 Warre
Decent dark colour, a bit paler at the rim but not worryingly so. An initial sip on opening gave a sense of ruffled tannin and a hint of sweetness on the finish. Once opened for a few hours I had another go and it was a pleasant and competent port but with not much chutzpah. Rather dry, rather sombr...
- 23:59 Sat 02 Dec 2017
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Great Canal Journeys - Rio Douro
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6413
Re: Great Canal Journeys - Rio Douro
Not sure about 'interstellar space'. Has it even reached the Oort Cloud yet? Is there an Oort Cloud? But I do love a space mission.