1977 Dow Vintage Port
Posted: Sun Jul 26, 2015 9:30 am
Bottled in 1979---called the Silver Jubilee in honor of Queen Elizabeth's 25th year of her reign. The bottle was purchased out of a private cellar a year ago so provenance was assured.
I opened and decanted; immediately poured half into a 375m bottle and corked it for day 2 (to avoid cork taint issues). Drank the first half with a friend the first night. it was good and evolved during the evening but Day 2 was better. The below note is on the second half, drunk the next day--shared with same friend.
Clear Red color with a hint of Brown. Short decant to avoid any cork taint - poured contents into decanted two hours prior. Nice, generous nose with aged red fruits and a little earthiness and floral. Lovely balance with raspberry jam the dominant flavor (perfectly sweet) with a slight chocolate quality at the finish. Picked up strawberry and that earthiness once in a while--hard to pick out nuances of flavor--but the taste was just outstanding. The finish was dead on---ended so well with a moderate length. The best one of these I've had (and sadly my last).
96 Points
I opened and decanted; immediately poured half into a 375m bottle and corked it for day 2 (to avoid cork taint issues). Drank the first half with a friend the first night. it was good and evolved during the evening but Day 2 was better. The below note is on the second half, drunk the next day--shared with same friend.
Clear Red color with a hint of Brown. Short decant to avoid any cork taint - poured contents into decanted two hours prior. Nice, generous nose with aged red fruits and a little earthiness and floral. Lovely balance with raspberry jam the dominant flavor (perfectly sweet) with a slight chocolate quality at the finish. Picked up strawberry and that earthiness once in a while--hard to pick out nuances of flavor--but the taste was just outstanding. The finish was dead on---ended so well with a moderate length. The best one of these I've had (and sadly my last).
96 Points