1970 Taylor Vintage Port
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1970 Taylor Vintage Port
Opened last night. Just a rich near perfect port. Bouquet of slight mint but tastes just like a Rasperry Linzer torte pastry which is flour, raspberry, butter. Buttery rich fruit. Smooth mouth entry. Perfect balance. A little cinnamon. Not too hot, a rich brandy alcohol background. Lingering finish, near full moon. The wife and I drank it all. 8)
Richard Henderson
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Fonseca
I had the 70 Fonseca about a year ago and it was drinking very well. Exotic, peppery, and spicy. But it was so structured (iron fist) I think it will be drinking even better in about 10 years.
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