1955 Croft

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jdaw1
Cockburn 1851
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1955 Croft

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Cr55. Pink-red, 40% opaque. Red cherries to the nose. Palate drying out. Red cherries remain. Though drying out, very very long.
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Graham’s 1977
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30% opacity, mature red-brown, amber rim. Dusty cherries on the nose. Lovely smooth syrupy entry, sweetness and cherries. Lovely balance, very soft in the mouth.
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Graham’s 1948
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A bottle brought by James Maitland from a case he had been given by his godfather as a christening present and stored carefully by him and his father since. This was James's penultimate bottle.

Bottled by Berry Brothers & Rudd. Brick red in colour, slightly darker than the Cockburn next to it. A wonderful nose of cinnamon infused Christmas cake - absolutely delightful. Rounded and thick in texture on the palate this has a perfect level of acidity to offset the concentrated orange oil that dominates the palate; air even brings hints of tannins into play! The aftertaste is fabulous with huge waves of bitter Seville orange marmalade cascading over the senses, slowly fading to a lingering bitter orange amd thickly textured finish. This is great, delicious port. 93/100. Drunk 06-Apr-17. Decanted 2 hours.
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.

2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
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