A place holder for general reviews and links to bottles once identified. All tasting is being done blind.
Venue: The Crusting Pipe
Date: 26th August 2009
Theme: 1970's, extended to "soixantes" (1960's & 1870's) at request of JDAW1
Attendees: Benread, AHB, UncleTom, JDAW1, JacobH, DRT
Port:
Quinta do Crasto 2007 cask sample
Sandeman 10 YO Tawny (Opened at indeterminate date in previous decades)
1977 Morgan
1975 Croft
1970 Morgan
1977 Fereira
1970 Kopke Quinta St Luiz
1975 Noval
1977 Kopke Quinta St Luiz
1970 Sandeman
Various TN threads and links added by DRT following BMHR's lead in preparation for the event.
1970's night / "Soixantes" - 26th August 2009 at TCP
1970's night / "Soixantes" - 26th August 2009 at TCP
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Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
Re: 1970's night / "Soixantes" - 26th August 2009 at TCP
Thank you to Derek for finishing off that tedious job! Another enjoyable evening, with good company and well looked after by the Crusting Pipe staff. Moment of the evening was hearing Julian declare he really quite liked a Croft 1975! I think he may even have boted for it as wine of the night!
A great selection from 1970, 1975 and 1977. Only one dud bottle from them all. My wine of the night was the Kopke Quinta St. Luiz 1970, which I would gladly acquire a number of if the offer is still open!
The 1975's were impressive, given how much has been said about their quality. I would certainly consider buying them on that basis, if the price was right.
Thank you to one and all for turning up with interesting wines as ever. Looking forward to our next gathering, be that 2nd October or earlier.
A great selection from 1970, 1975 and 1977. Only one dud bottle from them all. My wine of the night was the Kopke Quinta St. Luiz 1970, which I would gladly acquire a number of if the offer is still open!
The 1975's were impressive, given how much has been said about their quality. I would certainly consider buying them on that basis, if the price was right.
Thank you to one and all for turning up with interesting wines as ever. Looking forward to our next gathering, be that 2nd October or earlier.
Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
Re: 1970's night / "Soixantes" - 26th August 2009 at TCP
Self humiliation and sackcloth and ashes: I voted Croft 1975 as WOTN, with Noval 1975 in second place.
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Re: 1970's night / "Soixantes" - 26th August 2009 at TCP
An extremely interesting night; all the wines brought were unusual and several were wines I had not tasted before. Special thanks to Ben for organising everything and to Jacob for making the tasting mats.
Anyone interested in meeting up in September?
Anyone interested in meeting up in September?
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2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
Re: 1970's night / "Soixantes" - 26th August 2009 at TCP
An interesting night indeed. Well done to everyone for resisting the temptation to bring along one of the big guns from this time period.
My WOTN was the Kopke Sao Luiz 70 followed by the Croft and Noval 75s in that order.
Meeting up in September seems like the right thing to do
My WOTN was the Kopke Sao Luiz 70 followed by the Croft and Noval 75s in that order.
Meeting up in September seems like the right thing to do
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Re: 1970's night / "Soixantes" - 26th August 2009 at TCP
This was definitely a night for the ’75s, with the Croft proving to be a forgotten gem. Also nice to taste two Morgans. It was a shame that my St Luiz was duff, otherwise that would have been another nice comparison.
On re-evaluation with the proper blend, the Crasto 2007 was much improved although, as with most 2007s, it was surprisingly drinkable and lacking in tannins. The agéd Sandeman tawny only goes to reinforce my belief that these wines do improve with time in glass.
Finally, it was a pleasure to meet jdaw1 and to enjoy the service of the Crusting Pipe again.
On re-evaluation with the proper blend, the Crasto 2007 was much improved although, as with most 2007s, it was surprisingly drinkable and lacking in tannins. The agéd Sandeman tawny only goes to reinforce my belief that these wines do improve with time in glass.
Finally, it was a pleasure to meet jdaw1 and to enjoy the service of the Crusting Pipe again.