Following a vote, I’ve opened a Burmester 1977, the purchase of which was mentioned here.
Label came off in the shop, and was reglued, slightly crooked, by shop person.
Burmester
Oporto
Vinho do Oporto
Vintage 1977
Retinto Adamado
Extra Selected
J. W. Burmester & Ca., Lda
750ml Bottled 1980 Alc. 20% by vol.
Product of Portugal
Bottling date a year later than I would have expected.
Colour quite translucent, and quite brown. Consistent with Uncle Tom’s Peter Pan theory.
D+0: To taste (and nose) lighter than medium, spirit, some cherry and candy sugar. Entirely drinkable pleasant port, but below my average. 3-1 perhaps.
Im quiete disappointed with the Burmester VPs through the years. They tend to be below average all the way. On german ebay there is just a bottle 63 Burmester sold for 171 EUR.
I would rather spend this money for some real port.
Adamado: sweetish.
Portuguese term used to describe a wine with a certain residual sugar content, higher than a dry wine, and lower than a a sweet wine. Is synonimous of half dry or medium dry.