1980 Graham
Posted: 11:04 Sat 13 Aug 2011
Opened on 1 August 2011 in celebration of England's dominant win in second test against India.
Very soft cork, depressed 0.25cm into bottle with initial pressure, revealed to be soaked through on extraction, with bottom half disintegrating in bottle and requiring the coat-hanger treatment.
Nice smell on decanting, but not room-filling, and then drunk immediately.
D+0-3hrs: a bit watery to taste with distracting heat on the finish - disappointing. Some mint and mollasses more prominent by +3hrs, but nothing to write home about.
D+ 24hrs: whilst the colour was still quite evolved (strikingly brown compared to Dow 1980), this had put on significant weight and concentration. Now had a nice spicy menthol bouquet, kirsch/licqourice taste (rather than brimming with fruit) but nice tertiary characteristics and the finish had integrated well, with some comforting (not unpleasant) heat remaining. This is quite a sweet port - lots of brown sugar - but still enough tannin to give it a bit of chew and make me think this will last a while yet. Very enjoyable on this second day - at the right price, i definitely want to buy more, but i can imagine AHB/WS1 regarding it as a bit simple for them to get too excited about.
The first time i have experienced such a dramatic change overnight.
Very soft cork, depressed 0.25cm into bottle with initial pressure, revealed to be soaked through on extraction, with bottom half disintegrating in bottle and requiring the coat-hanger treatment.
Nice smell on decanting, but not room-filling, and then drunk immediately.
D+0-3hrs: a bit watery to taste with distracting heat on the finish - disappointing. Some mint and mollasses more prominent by +3hrs, but nothing to write home about.
D+ 24hrs: whilst the colour was still quite evolved (strikingly brown compared to Dow 1980), this had put on significant weight and concentration. Now had a nice spicy menthol bouquet, kirsch/licqourice taste (rather than brimming with fruit) but nice tertiary characteristics and the finish had integrated well, with some comforting (not unpleasant) heat remaining. This is quite a sweet port - lots of brown sugar - but still enough tannin to give it a bit of chew and make me think this will last a while yet. Very enjoyable on this second day - at the right price, i definitely want to buy more, but i can imagine AHB/WS1 regarding it as a bit simple for them to get too excited about.
The first time i have experienced such a dramatic change overnight.