1970 Taylor's Vintage Port
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1970 Taylor's Vintage Port
The Vintage Port 1970 was a relative disappointment - though still a good wine. But after such an outstanding wine as the '63 what could not be a relative disappointment? It was darker in fruit tones than the '63 with a strong liquorice aroma. It was more monolithic and less lively than the older wine.
Re: Taylor's Vintage Port 1970
Sorry to hear that this bottle of Taylor '70 was not showing well. It can happen. Top bottles are quite fine indeed. I hope your next one shows perfectly. 

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Roy and I may disagree a bit here, but IMO the '70 Taylor has reached a plateau and bottle dependent even started a slow decline. The past 4-5 times I've had it, it has really seemed to have lost it's luster even from a few years ago.
Two weeks ago I had this from magnum and a 750ml bottle a week later and were both disappointing when compared to past bottles I've had several years ago.
Two weeks ago I had this from magnum and a 750ml bottle a week later and were both disappointing when compared to past bottles I've had several years ago.
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Re: Taylor's Vintage Port 1970
Maybe it's just entering its closed-down phase?Andy Velebil wrote:The past 4-5 times I've had it, it has really seemed to have lost it's luster even from a few years ago.

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Re: Taylor's Vintage Port 1970
Glenn E. wrote:Maybe it's just entering its closed-down phase?Andy Velebil wrote:The past 4-5 times I've had it, it has really seemed to have lost it's luster even from a few years ago.


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Re: Taylor's Vintage Port 1970
I enjoyed an excellent bottle with both Glenn & Roy (all scoring 95+), but that was 18 months ago (time flies!) - so maybe it time to have another to contribute to this thread!
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I like your thinking Domdom carter wrote:I enjoyed an excellent bottle with both Glenn & Roy (all scoring 95+), but that was 18 months ago (time flies!) - so maybe it time to have another to contribute to this thread!
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Dom,
If you need someone to share with, I'll open a Fonseca beside your bottle so we can do a fun comparison!![NotWorthy [notworthy.gif]](./images/smilies/notworthy.gif)
If you need someone to share with, I'll open a Fonseca beside your bottle so we can do a fun comparison!
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Hey, I want in on this little shindig!
Unfortunately my only other 1970s besides Taylor and Fonseca are Royal Oporto and Martinez. So I might have to go shopping first!

Unfortunately my only other 1970s besides Taylor and Fonseca are Royal Oporto and Martinez. So I might have to go shopping first!
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"Might" ... ???
Er, um, you think?

Er, um, you think?
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Well, you know, I "might" be able to convince you to open something else so that I can open a Taylor or Fonseca!Roy Hersh wrote:"Might" ... ???![]()
Er, um, you think?

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Re: Taylor's Vintage Port 1970
Well an evening dinner with friends (Thanksgiving & xmas all rolled into one) happened last night, which i was informed a Taylor's 1970 would be present - so i was hoping, to be following through with my suggestion of trying it again and to contribute to this thread - the 1970 turned out to be a '70 Dow ( what a hardship!!
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You should have put your foot down and demanded the Taylor'sdom carter wrote:Well an evening dinner with friends (Thanksgiving & xmas all rolled into one) happened last night, which i was informed a Taylor's 1970 would be present - so i was hoping, to following through with my suggestion of trying it again, to contribute to this thread - the 1970 turned out to be a '70 Dow ( what a hardship!!)



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So how did the 1970 Dow show for you?
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Re: Taylor's Vintage Port 1970
How did it show :
Not wanting to hijack this thread regarding Taylor's 70 - i'll keep it brief (this was actually caused by no note taking and lots of Fleurie & Gevrey-Chambertin before the Port)
in answer to the question;
very well - still slightly young with a little spirit even after 10 hrs decant but tawny edged and well balanced across the palette, Cherries and spice - not too shabby! 92 Points
Not wanting to hijack this thread regarding Taylor's 70 - i'll keep it brief (this was actually caused by no note taking and lots of Fleurie & Gevrey-Chambertin before the Port)
in answer to the question;
very well - still slightly young with a little spirit even after 10 hrs decant but tawny edged and well balanced across the palette, Cherries and spice - not too shabby! 92 Points
Re: Taylor's Vintage Port 1970
Excellent. Good to hear you had a solid bottle. Amazing how youthful best bottles can still show.
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