1994 Vesuvio

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Cockburn 1851
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Re: 1994 Vesuvio

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V94: dark red, 70% opaque. The Business. Soft black berry fruit, hint of fragrant perfume, full and large and present and soft and just all-round delicious. Three points from a dozen of us; two points from two of us: the huge score was totally fair.

And, bliss it was in that evening to be alive, a magnum.

Thank you to ACMS for bringing.
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Re: 1994 Vesuvio

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Alex Bridgeman wrote: 10:27 Tue 26 Mar 2024Fonseca and Vesuvio both opened last night about 19.00, decanted this morning at 09.00 and will be returned to their bottles around 13.00 before I head into town.
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Sounds glorious. And from a magnum!
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Re: 1994 Vesuvio

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60%, but red, no brown. Nose quite closed. Palate more open - some bitterness, but good fruit. Excellent, 6/7, 3pts.
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