From half
Pop and decant and pour
Colour still 97% impenetrable, red rim, still glass coating,
Confit black cherry nose
Lovely smooth cool blue fruit palate, with some red and then black fruit later, but there’s so much density to the fruit that the tannins (which are there, the structure is admirable) are still largely hidden.
It is moving at a glacial pace, but I am going to continue trying it every two or three years because it is truly wonderful juice.
This is one of the ten or so ports I have had repeatedly that I welcome as old friends - and the only one from this century - Warre 66, 70, Dow 80, Taylor 77 and 92, Fonseca 85, Croft 45, Niepoort 17, Vesuvio 92, Mackenzie 55…
2017 Niepoort
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Does Sir prefer power with fruit?winesecretary wrote: ↑21:38 Fri 21 Feb 2025 This is one of the ten or so ports I have had repeatedly that I welcome as old friends - and the only one from this century - Warre 66, 70, Dow 80, Taylor 77 and 92, Fonseca 85, Croft 45, Niepoort 17, Vesuvio 92, Mackenzie 55…
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J’aime les sensations forts…
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I have yet to have a really good bottle of Taylor '77...one of these days, hopefully. The '92 on the other hand is exquisite. The Dow '80 is one of my personal favorites.winesecretary wrote: ↑21:38 Fri 21 Feb 2025 From half
Pop and decant and pour
Colour still 97% impenetrable, red rim, still glass coating,
Confit black cherry nose
Lovely smooth cool blue fruit palate, with some red and then black fruit later, but there’s so much density to the fruit that the tannins (which are there, the structure is admirable) are still largely hidden.
It is moving at a glacial pace, but I am going to continue trying it every two or three years because it is truly wonderful juice.
This is one of the ten or so ports I have had repeatedly that I welcome as old friends - and the only one from this century - Warre 66, 70, Dow 80, Taylor 77 and 92, Fonseca 85, Croft 45, Niepoort 17, Vesuvio 92, Mackenzie 55…
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Re: 2017 Niepoort
1977 Taylor’s has massive bottle variation. If lucky, it’s a fabulous VP. If not, mediocre at best. I refuse to buy anymore because of it.Mike J. W. wrote:I have yet to have a really good bottle of Taylor '77...one of these days, hopefully. The '92 on the other hand is exquisite. The Dow '80 is one of my personal favorites.winesecretary wrote: ↑21:38 Fri 21 Feb 2025 From half
Pop and decant and pour
Colour still 97% impenetrable, red rim, still glass coating,
Confit black cherry nose
Lovely smooth cool blue fruit palate, with some red and then black fruit later, but there’s so much density to the fruit that the tannins (which are there, the structure is admirable) are still largely hidden.
It is moving at a glacial pace, but I am going to continue trying it every two or three years because it is truly wonderful juice.
This is one of the ten or so ports I have had repeatedly that I welcome as old friends - and the only one from this century - Warre 66, 70, Dow 80, Taylor 77 and 92, Fonseca 85, Croft 45, Niepoort 17, Vesuvio 92, Mackenzie 55…
That said, a lot of 1977 VP’s have varying bottle issues. So Taylor’s isn’t an anomaly.