1994 Burmester

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jdaw1
Cockburn 1851
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Re: 1994 Burmester

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B94: red pink brown, 70% opaque. Light, pleasant, some perfume. Too light.
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uncle tom wrote: 15:45 Tue 26 Mar 2024Kopke and Burmester decanted - looking good..
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Fonseca 1980
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40% & very light coloured. Pleasant, light nose still showing some fruit. Palate similar to nose. OK. 5/7.
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Graham’s 1948
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Mature copper-red colour, 60% opaque. Bright nose with rounded mature fruit; very expressive with a little sous-bois. Gentle, mature fruit on the palate. Mid-weight and slow to reveal what it has to show but the wine steadily builds up to be a wonderful mouthful of a berry-juice reduction. The aftertaste is full of cedar and pine and has a great length finish. Really rather lovely. 93/100.

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