1970 Gonzalez Byass Vintage Port
Posted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 6:41 am
From an original wooden case bought at Sotheby's last year. Total cost of the case, including BP and delivery, was less than £200, so this bottle does not have to work very hard! This my first bottle from the case.
Jemmying the case open, I find that the bottles are suspiciously similar to those from Butler Nephew, with the same combination of stencilling and paper label - even the font on the label is the same.
The capsules are different, but there is no doubt that these wines were bottled under the same roof. Is the wine the same??
Removing the capsule, I find a slightly elevated cork, but on inspection this is clearly due to spauling when the cork was inserted rather than poor cellarage.
I managed to draw the cork in one piece. Cork is clearly branded, but with the text running around the cork instead of lengthways along it - unusual.
Decanted fairly cleanly, quite pale and very bricked. Not perfectly clear.
First sip - quite a lot of bottle stink, but behind that a distinctive, nutty, toffee like aroma. On the palate it's a little sharp - as one expects just after decanting - but sweet, and holds the promise of good drinking when it's settled down.
Checking my notes of the Butler Nephew '70, I am pretty sure this is NOT the same wine.
More anon.
Tom
Jemmying the case open, I find that the bottles are suspiciously similar to those from Butler Nephew, with the same combination of stencilling and paper label - even the font on the label is the same.
The capsules are different, but there is no doubt that these wines were bottled under the same roof. Is the wine the same??
Removing the capsule, I find a slightly elevated cork, but on inspection this is clearly due to spauling when the cork was inserted rather than poor cellarage.
I managed to draw the cork in one piece. Cork is clearly branded, but with the text running around the cork instead of lengthways along it - unusual.
Decanted fairly cleanly, quite pale and very bricked. Not perfectly clear.
First sip - quite a lot of bottle stink, but behind that a distinctive, nutty, toffee like aroma. On the palate it's a little sharp - as one expects just after decanting - but sweet, and holds the promise of good drinking when it's settled down.
Checking my notes of the Butler Nephew '70, I am pretty sure this is NOT the same wine.
More anon.
Tom