jdaw1
Dow 1896
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by jdaw1 » 20:35 Wed 06 Jun 2018
An ‘Eights’ tasting, to be the second or fourth digit of the vintage, arranged by
Tony , who provided many of the bottles including an 1867. And
Alex provided Graham 1897.
Links:
Review of the evening as a whole ;
1867 Unknown , from TC;
1897 Graham (magnum × ½), from AHB;
1948 Graham , from THRA;
1948 Fonseca , team adoption from TC;
1948 Taylor , team adoption from TC;
1958 Graham Malvedos , team adoption from TC;
1958 Quinta do Noval , from IDJ;
1958 Warre , team adoption from TC;
1958 Martinez , team adoption from TC;
1960 Royal Oporto Carvalhas (label said RO1958; cork said Carvalhas 1960; tasted like 1960) , team adoption from TC;
1968 Sandeman , team adoption from TC;
1968 Fonseca Guimaraens , team adoption from TC;
1978 Taylor Vargellas , from CPR;
1988 Fonseca Guimaraens (halves × 2), team adoption from TC;
The placemats (and parameters by which made );
The food order .
Planning and arrangements .
jdaw1
Dow 1896
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by jdaw1 » 21:01 Wed 06 Jun 2018
?1867 . Yellow-orange, 25% opaque. Nose dry, no sugar, oxidised. Taste strongly not liked.
Perhaps fermented dry before the addition of alcohol.
flash_uk
Graham’s 1977
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by flash_uk » 15:25 Fri 15 Jun 2018
10% opacity butterscotch yellow, a little sediment. Faint caramel hints on the nose. Smooth entry, a bitterness but not overpowering. acidity but not out of balance. Citrus notes.
This fell apart a lot as the evening progressed.