1979 Warre's Traditional Late Bottled Vintage 1984
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1979 Warre's Traditional Late Bottled Vintage 1984
A local wine merchant has a few bottles of this in his oddments list at £21.50 ($34). It seems a reasonable price for a well aged LBV. I've read Andy's tasting note from three years ago and wondered whether anyone has had this more recently or would have any views on its drinkability or price.
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Re: 1979 Warre's Traditional Late Bottled Vintage 1984
Sounds like a no-brainer at that price.
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I don't recall having had the 1979 Warre LBV recently, but I have drunk and thoroughly enjoyed the 1974 vintage several times over the last couple of years. And that's a very fair price.
Let us know what you decide.
Let us know what you decide.
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Re: 1979 Warre's Traditional Late Bottled Vintage 1984
I am quite local to Colchester, which merchant is this? Do let us know how it tastes.
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Yes, please do share your impressions!
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Re: 1979 Warre's Traditional Late Bottled Vintage 1984
Sorry, I can't help. That was the last time I tried it.
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Re: 1979 Warre's Traditional Late Bottled Vintage 1984
I've bought the 7 bottles they (Lay & Wheeler) have (at least I think I have as their website still shows 7 bottles available). L&W no longer have a physical presence so delivery charges for this number of bottles are rather expensive. So I've put them with my other wines held in storage by L&W and will withdraw them nearer Christmas when I withdraw some wines for winter drinking.
I'll write a tasting note when I open the first one.
I'll write a tasting note when I open the first one.
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A couple of us (Al B. and I) got in there with a couple of bottles each from the same L&W stash before you purchased the rest of the case.
Here's my note from drinking one of these just now with the eminent port aficionado Wolfgang Starz - and wishing i bought a couple more!
"Drunk with WS1 @home on 05.10.12
Slightly spiritous brandy nose, but nice lychee fruits. Overall attractive nose.
Impressive colour: darkness of a Symington 83/85, but transparency at rim might give it away in a blind tasting (yeah...right!)
Round and smooth mouthfeel, very chocolatey, a bit of dark cherries with a hint of aniseed late palate
Nicely flavoured finish, but would be considered slightly thin and short for a VP - not particularly substantial. WS1: "too much like a hand through a spiderweb".
Nevertheless, obviously well stored and perfectly mature. Very good QPR. Very nice port, perfect casual drinking and exceeds expectations for £21,50.
RAYC: *** (88 pts)"
NOTE: we drank this over 3 hours after a 1 hour decant (essentially pop and pour). Since the port continued to improve throughout, i'll give my next bottle a good 6 hours in the decanter.
Here's my note from drinking one of these just now with the eminent port aficionado Wolfgang Starz - and wishing i bought a couple more!
"Drunk with WS1 @home on 05.10.12
Slightly spiritous brandy nose, but nice lychee fruits. Overall attractive nose.
Impressive colour: darkness of a Symington 83/85, but transparency at rim might give it away in a blind tasting (yeah...right!)
Round and smooth mouthfeel, very chocolatey, a bit of dark cherries with a hint of aniseed late palate
Nicely flavoured finish, but would be considered slightly thin and short for a VP - not particularly substantial. WS1: "too much like a hand through a spiderweb".
Nevertheless, obviously well stored and perfectly mature. Very good QPR. Very nice port, perfect casual drinking and exceeds expectations for £21,50.
RAYC: *** (88 pts)"
NOTE: we drank this over 3 hours after a 1 hour decant (essentially pop and pour). Since the port continued to improve throughout, i'll give my next bottle a good 6 hours in the decanter.
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Re: 1979 Warre's Traditional Late Bottled Vintage 1984
Drank the first of these over the last two nights. Nose a little dull. Surprisingly dark in colour. Very sweet with chocolate dominating. A little one dimensional with not a lot of after taste. Second night had improved with greater complexity. Will try a longer initial decant for the next one.
Overall it was a very drinkable port and utterly moreish. Considering the price it was excellent value. 16/20
Overall it was a very drinkable port and utterly moreish. Considering the price it was excellent value. 16/20