(My first tasting note. Sorry about any infelicities.)
The cork was purple in colour, but there was no blue in the colour of the wine. It was a deep red, lightening at the edges. When I swirled the glass, tears formed by differential evaporation slithered down the side of the glass. There was a concentrated blackcurrant aroma followed by a full mouthfeel and finish that lasted half a minute or so. No real astringency, so I guess the tannins had integrated fully into the wine. It was not too sweet but - towards the end of the second glass - it seemed a little cloying (perhaps a touch too little acid?)
Later,
Dr Owl
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John Owlett, Southampton, UK
1977 Dow Vintage Port
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Re: 1977 Dow - 3rd anniversary of FLOTP
John,
An excellant TN, so don't worry about it being your first. You described your experience with that bottle just fine. I do have a question, how long was it decanted before you started drinking?
An excellant TN, so don't worry about it being your first. You described your experience with that bottle just fine. I do have a question, how long was it decanted before you started drinking?
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Re: 1977 Dow - 3rd anniversary of FLOTP
Thanks, Andy.
I drank two glasses two hours after battling with the inner seal on the bottle and decanting it ... and then a further two glasses 24 hours later. I couldn't notice any significant difference between the two. In between, the wine was kept in the fridge in a spare half-bottle with a VacuVin stopper.
John
I drank two glasses two hours after battling with the inner seal on the bottle and decanting it ... and then a further two glasses 24 hours later. I couldn't notice any significant difference between the two. In between, the wine was kept in the fridge in a spare half-bottle with a VacuVin stopper.
John