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1970 Martinez

Posted: 15:12 Sun 22 Dec 2019
by rich_n
An informal pre-Christmas tasting of ports with the theme "A bottle of port which cost you less than £25" at The Boot & Flogger, theme suggested by winesecretary and organised (with plenty of help from others) by richn.

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Re: 1970 Martinez

Posted: 15:16 Sun 22 Dec 2019
by rich_n
George's bottle: Candy and light red fruit on the nose. Eucalyptus and tart berries on the palate. Liquorice in the back of the mouth and quite a spirity finish. V Good.

Re: 1970 Martinez

Posted: 21:28 Sun 22 Dec 2019
by winesecretary
Browning at the rim. Pale, looks old in this company [which I later found included two other 1970s]. Pretty, high toned, nose. Luscious on the mid palate. Long warming finish. Good, but in my (and the room's) view Charles's bottle was rather better.

Re: 1970 Martinez

Posted: 19:48 Sat 24 Aug 2024
by Alex Bridgeman
The second UK bottled bottle of Martinez 1970 at this tasting. Mature and evolved appearance; 40% opaque. Gentle and dusty nose with pungent but soapy fruit. Nicely balanced on the palate with plenty of acidity and a delightful thick texture. Coffee shows in the redcurrant syrup on the mid palate, and a lively acidity keeps the late palate clean. Air on the palate dries the wine and highlights the tannins which remain. Thick and wonderful aftertaste with some heat showing before a thick red jelly finish. Persistent finish. The wine has an attractive palate, but is let down by the nose.
90/100. Tasted 17-Dec-19. Decanted 23 hours.

Re: 1970 Martinez

Posted: 15:17 Mon 13 Jan 2025
by flash_uk
35% opacity, warm red, copper rim. Lovely, rich, sweet nose, strawberries, candy, toffee. Quick to gentle heat and dryness, Fruit fading, extracted. Slight bitterness in the finish.