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1994 Warre

Posted: 20:16 Sat 16 Apr 2022
by SCP
1994 Warre, half-bottle cask sample (with T-stopper). Opened to breathe 2 hours before drinking.
Rich blackcurrant to start, followed by blackberry jam and a long finish with some tannic grip under the sides of the tongue. Outstanding.
I find I prefer the profile of younger Warre over older (40+ years).

Re: 1994 Warre (cask sample)

Posted: 21:19 Sat 16 Apr 2022
by winesecretary
That sounds very intriguing. I am a huge fan of the 'conventional' 1994 Warre.

Re: 1994 Warre (cask sample)

Posted: 18:40 Sun 17 Apr 2022
by SCP
I've previously tasted the "conventional" W94 at BBR port walks in 2016 and 2019. This was comparable to those two, but noticeably less tannic which I think would be the half-bottle rather than necessarily a cask vs regular bottling.

Re: 1994 Warre (cask sample)

Posted: 08:00 Sun 24 Apr 2022
by Alex Bridgeman
Any idea when the cask sample was drawn?

Re: 1994 Warre (cask sample)

Posted: 18:50 Sun 24 Apr 2022
by SCP
Yes, March 1996, photo in case of interest
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Re: 1994 Warre (cask sample)

Posted: 23:07 Mon 25 Apr 2022
by Alex Bridgeman
Oh my goodness! You meant a cask sample of the Vintage Port! I assumed you were talking about a cask sample of the (most delicious) 1994 Colheita.

Thank you for the picture and making clear what you meant.

Re: 1994 Warre (cask sample)

Posted: 13:45 Tue 26 Apr 2022
by PhilW
Very interesting. I have a cask sample of the Niepoort 1994, and did wonder whether the sample will have matured similarly to the full wine (bottle-size aside) or whether there might be any additional ingredients (stabilisers or similar) which would be missing from the sample which means it might be somewhat poor; now I have more hope!

Re: 1994 Warre (cask sample)

Posted: 03:14 Wed 27 Apr 2022
by Andy Velebil
Generally speaking, cask samples are hand drawn bottles and will age much faster. At least that has been my general experience with older ones I’ve had.

That said, of the ones I’ve had some held up much better than others. No clue why.

Re: 1994 Warre (cask sample)

Posted: 23:00 Wed 27 Apr 2022
by SCP
Unfortunately, from the same source, I also had a cask sample half-bottle of Graham 1994. This didn’t show as well as I’d have expected and also had a fairly brief window during which it was enjoyable (very hot after opening, good after a few hours, then faded fast).