Amber in color with strong wood aromas. Almost cognac-like in flavor with a lengthy (but slightly spirity) finish. On the second day, the wine dramatically improved. It picked up some nice honey, spice, raisin and caramel flavors -- and the heat died down a bit. Great acidity and only moderate sweetness. Kind of like a hypothetical blend of a traditional tawny and a Madeira? (92 pts.)
5/10/2007
1964 Krohn White Colheita Port
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1964 Krohn White Colheita Port
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Re: 1964 Krohn Colheita Branco
Sounds interesting. I plan to open one of these next month, so I'll keep in mind that it gets better on the 2nd day.
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Re: 1964 Krohn Colheita Branco
Only take a sip the first day. Much better the second day. Save some for a week later... if memory serves me, it kept improving. Drink this slowly.Glenn E. wrote:Sounds interesting. I plan to open one of these next month, so I'll keep in mind that it gets better on the 2nd day.
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