This was such a fun bottle. It had two capsules, once both were off bubbles emerged from the cork and there had been just a little seepage under the capsule--super sticky. (Had to use "Goof Off" cleaner to clean up later.). Upon opening there was a little bottle stink so given all that had transpired was a little concerned-- but within 5 minutes the bottle stink was all gone and a strong pleasant berry nose emerged.
Decanted 3 hours before tasting which seemed perfect (bump to Roy and Glenn for their wisdom there). One thing that was striking was how powerfull the aromas were--just filled the room. Just slightly couldy, otherwise a lighter magenta. Rainier cherries and a touch of plum--a the slightest hint of pipe tabacco. Nice balance and a lovely finish.
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1963 Taylor Vintage Port
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1963 Taylor Vintage Port
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Re: 1963 Taylor Vintage Port
Love when older bottles manage to find their stride after a few suspect moments. I feel my heart always drop a bit before recovering as I wonder “is this gonna come around??”
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