1966 Offley

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flash_uk
Cálem Quinta da Foz 1970
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Re: 1966 Offley

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15% orange red brown, great legs. Some orange on the nose. Initial sweetness then quick to heat and a sharpness. Not unlike the Noval.
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Dow 1896
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O66. Red-red-orange, 40% opaque. Nose slight stink, and citrus. Palate sour.
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Alex Bridgeman
Fonseca 1966
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Re: 1966 Offley

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Modest colour, 25% opque. Brick-orange, very faint on the nose. Similar thick texture to most other ports from this vintage, really nice. Delicious and perfumed on the palate, light and delicate but not much complexity. A dose of complexity comes through on the late palate with a hint of tannins. Spicy and lively finish and a good length of lovely, bitter marmalade. 89/100. Decanted 8 hours.
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Graham’s 1970
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Re: 1966 Offley

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Very light, pink. Clean acid sharpness in the nose, with a tiny amount of varnish, but light and fresh. This was refreshing, and light in the mouth as well, but not much else.
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