At Bonham’s on 18 February 2016 was sold most of a pipe of Fonseca 1963, not moved since original purchase (lots 324 to 343).
So, on Wednesday 15th June 2016, we gathered in the Boot & Flogger to compare six of these, which were joined by a selection of other English-bottled Vintage Ports.
One of the 36 bottles sourced from the pipe sold at Bonhams in February 2016, which had been bottled and stored under identical conditions. 6 bottles with the same fill (top shoulder) were opened and tasted together to investigate the extent of bottle variation in mature port.
Bottle 3: Clean and attractive appearance with the colour and density being very similar to the other bottles tasted allongside this one. The nose is unattractive, being dominated by bottle stink which persists in the glass even when rested for 90 minutes. The sulphurous flavours dominate the palate; the gentle tannins support the structure of the wine and the overall impression is of baked or stewed fruit in a light syrup. Spoiled by the bottle stink. 80/100. 15-Jun-16. Deacnted 3½ hours.
Top Ports in 2022: Quinta do Noval Nacional 1931. I have never drunk such a wonderful bottle of Port. I cried with joy.
2023: Fonseca 1966. There are not many better Ports.