2024: 1982 Horizontal - Tue 10th Sept

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Many thanks to Ben for organising us, and to Julian for placemats and Martin for printing and setup duties. Much appreciated.

The scores are here. OBV 1st place (19) followed by Ni (17½) and Churchill (10). Those bottles that showed best (OVB, Ni, Ch, Guimaraens Cruzeiro, S) for the most part I thought had quite a lot in common - great sweetness, prominent ripe red fruit, tannin gone, yet still good balance and structure. None likely to improve from here, but still some years to come, after which they will fade to something like the Cr, Ms, Sz, FG were offering, which were more sugary and flabby. Nothing here was stellar, but many bottles I would happily pop the cork and enjoy alongside some cheese.
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Thanks for the overall review Mike. It’s always useful to read summaries like this of where vintages are in their lifespan.
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