On Thursday 19th December 2013 a subset of the obvious suspects gathered at The Bell in Wendens Ambo to taste old, peculiar and unknown bottles.
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1935 Delaforce
- Alex Bridgeman
- Graham’s 1948
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- Location: Berkshire, UK
Re: 1935 Delaforce
Pale red centre, paler rim. Burnt matches on the nose, interesting and perhaps mildly attractive. The sulphurous tone plus an oxidised element dominates the palate. Dry tannins are almost hidden on the palate, swamped by a bit of red jelly. The match flavours run through the aftertaste and finish. Pity this is flawed. Not rated.
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.
2023: Fonseca 1966. There are not many better Ports.
Re: 1935 Delaforce
Stink on nose - burnt rubber but minty / menthol /grassy underneath.
Lightish and sugary - a bit of a mess without actually being unpleasant.
Lightish and sugary - a bit of a mess without actually being unpleasant.
Rob C.
Re: 1935 Delaforce
Df35. Red-brown, 30% opaque. Nose stinky and awful. Palate acidic and awful.