1968 Andresen Colheita (bottled 2011)

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jdaw1
Cockburn 1851
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1968 Andresen Colheita (bottled 2011)

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Re: 1968 Andresen colheita

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Bottled 2011. Subdued nose, showing a little dried apricot. Lightweight mouthfeel, light flavour profile. A dry finish with a subdued aftertaste and modest finish. 85/100.
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Re: 1968 Andresen colheita

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Slightly nondescript nose. Harsh alcohol and a slightly industrial feel to this. Best feature is a finish full of black olives that shows with pleasing dryness. 87
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Re: 1968 Andresen Colheita

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My notes said “Lovely soft smooth full-bodied colheita”. No, not very specific.
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