1970 Sandeman

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Alex Bridgeman
Graham’s 1948
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1970 Sandeman

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Ex-cellars. Burnt orange colour with a burnt butterscotch colour core. Elgant, floral nose but with quite a lot of heat. Very soft on entry, with a lovely velvet texture. Soft and sweet on the palate, a little light and with lots of caramel flavours wrapped around gentle mandarin and tangerine. Lovely complexity and elegance. Sweet cherry aftertaste, then a delicious gentle and lingering tangerine jelly. Rather delicious and in a perfect spot for drinking now. 94/100. Drunk 26-Sep-14. Pop 'n' pour.
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Re: 1970 Sandeman

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S70. Red-brown. Nose faint. Palate very soft; slightly oleaginous; lovely texture. Hint of tannin and heat. Orange mid-palate.
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