Avery bottled.
Some alcohol spirit, but nice aromas too. There is a floral character, rose, and dried strawberry, leather, and marigold. Later there was cinnamon and some smoky incense. Quite full in the mouth—glycerine, and thick, fairly sweet. There is also flavor of red-hot cinnamon with heat that carries through the finish. There is also some flavor of fruit, peach and strawberry. The red-hot is highly variable from sip to sip. 93-94 points.
1929 Cockburn’s Crusted
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Re: 1929 Cockburn’s Crusted
It was fun to find this bottle, like a needle in a haystack. I wish there was more than one, but that was it.
Glad to be able to share this with a fine core of dedicated FTLOP'ers and more importantly, I was very pleased this bottle showed as well as it did, with great color and symmetry overall.
Glad to be able to share this with a fine core of dedicated FTLOP'ers and more importantly, I was very pleased this bottle showed as well as it did, with great color and symmetry overall.
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Re: 1929 Cockburn’s Crusted
Loved it!