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1967 Cockburn

Posted: 20:41 Mon 26 Jan 2026
by winesecretary
A lovely pale pink.

Super, lightweight port. Pretty cranberry scented almond essence stuff. Acidity a bit prominent.

This is ravishing port in the lighter vein. Pop and decant and pour and enjoy.

Re: 1967

Posted: 21:17 Mon 26 Jan 2026
by Alex Bridgeman
But what was this George?

Re: 1967 Cockburn

Posted: 21:27 Tue 27 Jan 2026
by winesecretary
Updated to include shipper. It might not have been in the first five bottles opened that evening.

Re: 1967 Cockburn

Posted: 10:21 Wed 28 Jan 2026
by nac
As above...
Fairly light, but drinking beautifully. Really doesn't need any decanting time. Not going to last forever, but no rush to finish these up.

Re: 1967 Cockburn

Posted: 12:16 Wed 28 Jan 2026
by PhilW
I like Ck67; it's a gentle and enjoyable softer port rather than powerhouse, and often found at quite reasonable prices.
I haven't seen another bottle of the "Joanna" bottling of Ck67 for a while now.

Re: 1967 Cockburn

Posted: 19:24 Wed 28 Jan 2026
by Alex Bridgeman
PhilW wrote: 12:16 Wed 28 Jan 2026 I like Ck67; it's a gentle and enjoyable softer port rather than powerhouse, and often found at quite reasonable prices.
I haven't seen another bottle of the "Joanna" bottling of Ck67 for a while now.
I have one left (out of 12) in my cellar, but haven't seen any of these offered for sale for 20+ years.

Re: 1967 Cockburn

Posted: 14:22 Thu 29 Jan 2026
by Mike J. W.
Alex Bridgeman wrote: 19:24 Wed 28 Jan 2026
PhilW wrote: 12:16 Wed 28 Jan 2026 I like Ck67; it's a gentle and enjoyable softer port rather than powerhouse, and often found at quite reasonable prices.
I haven't seen another bottle of the "Joanna" bottling of Ck67 for a while now.
I have one left (out of 12) in my cellar, but haven't seen any of these offered for sale for 20+ years.
I picked up 2 of these about 4 years ago at an Acker's auction in the U.S. for under $100 each. I have yet to try one, but I plan on drinking one in 2027 along with a 1967 Butler Nephew.