
1851 Warre's - mindblowing and the group's typical thought was circa 1960-ish
1896 Dow's - drink fast, the TCA's coming, bummer
1912 Warre's - Elegant while it lasted and my first time trying it
1927 Fonseca - I prefer 1975 Ferreira.

1931 Quinta do Noval - even better than the bottle from 2 weeks ago
1931 Quinta do Noval Nacional - imagine opening a corked one of these? Known to have been purchased from the 2nd owner of this bottle.
1931 " " " " - only at a tasting like this would there be a perfect back up bottle, tonged to show a branded cork no less
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1945 Dow's - the weakest link of the '45s @ only 95 points.
1945 Warre's - four scored it exactly the same ... the only ones using ratings. A "wow" wine and I had no idea.
1945 Croft - not as amazing as a bottle at the end of April, yet still enchanting
1945 Taylor - ditto the line above, but that only goes to show how good the other bottle was
1945 Fonseca - why don't I get to drink this more often?
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1948 Taylor - much better than the bottle from our warm up session 2 weeks ago, but that was not a very high bar
1948 Fonseca - It was darker than the 1963 Nacional and the best bottle of 1948 Fonseca I've ever tasted

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1963 Quinta do Noval Nacional - No words do it justice

1966 Quinta do Noval Nacional - off bottle

1967 Quinta do Noval Nacional - off bottle

1994 Quinta do Noval Nacional - I've said it before and I'll say it again, this Port will become known as the greatest Nacional of all, in future generations.

Epic!
TN's/article in July's newsletter. I am working on our 1983: 30 year Restrospective and Verdelho Velhissima tasting reports for the next two newsletter's Feature Article.