Tasting notes:
Note: on the evening, we opened what was expected to be a 1935 Cockburn and discovered it to be a 1950 Cockburn, hence two entries for 1950 Cockburn in the tasting notes.
1924 Cockburn
Re: 1924 Cockburn
20% opacity, brown amber. Toffee and citrus, oranges. Smooth, balanced, extracted orange and caramel. Silky mouthfeel.
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Re: 1924 Cockburn
Mid shoulder fill. Sourced from Four Walls as "believed Cockburn 1924" but the cork was unbranded and the bottle looked to be 19th century.
Orange core with a green hint on the rim; 20% opaque. Slightly oxidised nose, a touch harsh and lacking in fruit. Nice texture on the palate, light bodied but with orange peel consistently present. The brown sugar and bruised orange builds to a reasonable level but the whole is slightly too sweet to be good. 86/100.
Orange core with a green hint on the rim; 20% opaque. Slightly oxidised nose, a touch harsh and lacking in fruit. Nice texture on the palate, light bodied but with orange peel consistently present. The brown sugar and bruised orange builds to a reasonable level but the whole is slightly too sweet to be good. 86/100.
Top 2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2026: DR Very Old White, Graham Stone Terraces 2011, Quevedo Branco 1986 b.2026
2026: DR Very Old White, Graham Stone Terraces 2011, Quevedo Branco 1986 b.2026