(CORNY ALERT)-->If only that 1994 Vesuvio had been properly decanted, perhaps my offending words I would have already recanted. Instead, I am left with a fate that is far from enchanted...
I've now managed (only once) to taste the Noval '67 and it was a very good wine, maybe slightly edging over the '66.
My next mainstream target is to try the Smith Woodhouse 1963 VP. I was born in '63 and have always enjoyed drinking the ports made from grapes that are as old as I am. I've tried many of the wines declared from that vintage including all of the other ones currently owned by the Symington Family, but I have never even seen, let alone tried, the SW '63.
(So if anyone knows where I might be able to find a bottle - or even a glass - please let me know!)
Right now it is to re-try the Sandeman 2007. Have been thinking about it constantly since i was absolutely floored by a small sample i had a couple of weeks ago....was it really that good, or was i just swept away in the moment? I don't know, but would love to give it another go to find out - this time armed with a proper full glass (or two) to really get into it!
Other than that, it would be great to try the 77 Cockburn some day.
Rob C. wrote:Right now it is to re-try the Sandeman 2007. Have been thinking about it constantly since i was absolutely floored by a small sample i had a couple of weeks ago....was it really that good, or was i just swept away in the moment? I don't know, but would love to give it another go to find out - this time armed with a proper full glass (or two) to really get into it!
Other than that, it would be great to try the 77 Cockburn some day.