TN: Christopher's Bual 1878
Posted: Tue Aug 24, 2010 7:52 pm
Christophers is a well known wine merchant in London. Unknown when bottled. It does appear to be a modern bottle. From a 700 ml bottle, T-type closure.
Dark amber color with olive oil rim.
Odd aromas upon opening. Lots of bottle stink. Also an odd rancio smell, more akin to Oloroso Sherry rather than Madeira. Actually not particularly pleasent. Proper Bual weight and sweetness.
Over the course of the next two day, the aromas persisted. The flavors improved a bit, with the acidity becoming more pronounced. It was hard to get past the aromas, so I left it for two weeks while I was in Northern California on business.
This has improved with the long air time. Most of the bottle stink has finally abated. Much of the Sherry-like smells have also abated. It might even improve more. Now the toffee and citrus have come out. Proper Bual weight and sweetness still. Good acidity and a decent finish. Flavors a bit muddled and only decent concentration. Right now I'd give it 90 points. I'll see it it continues to imrove.
Dark amber color with olive oil rim.
Odd aromas upon opening. Lots of bottle stink. Also an odd rancio smell, more akin to Oloroso Sherry rather than Madeira. Actually not particularly pleasent. Proper Bual weight and sweetness.
Over the course of the next two day, the aromas persisted. The flavors improved a bit, with the acidity becoming more pronounced. It was hard to get past the aromas, so I left it for two weeks while I was in Northern California on business.
This has improved with the long air time. Most of the bottle stink has finally abated. Much of the Sherry-like smells have also abated. It might even improve more. Now the toffee and citrus have come out. Proper Bual weight and sweetness still. Good acidity and a decent finish. Flavors a bit muddled and only decent concentration. Right now I'd give it 90 points. I'll see it it continues to imrove.