Soft ripe strawberries and licorice early on then a little tobacco comes and goes in the background. A silky finish, with some spices, is an extenstion of the palate. Loved the elegance this VP. Drinks well now but still has not peaked.
92 Points.
1977 Warre's Vintage Port
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Wow... not at peak!? I have had quite a bit of this over the years and Some bottles are past peak and others are fantastic and I think at peak. I'll need to find my remaining case and break into it 

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As with many 77's there is some bottle variation I've experienced. But sound bottles of this are still rocking.David Spriggs wrote:Wow... not at peak!? I have had quite a bit of this over the years and Some bottles are past peak and others are fantastic and I think at peak. I'll need to find my remaining case and break into it
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Re: 1977 Warre's Vintage Port
I've opened many of these and while they aren't fruity or tannic powerhouses, I don't think any were past peak. It is a Port of subtle elegance.