1964 Krohn White Colheita Port

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1964 Krohn White Colheita Port

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Brought home from the FTLOP Harvest Tour 2012 after visiting Krohn's cellar in Gaia.
Bottled 2012. Decanted 1.5 hrs. Medium amber colour. Transparent. Fresh appealing complex aroma of amongst others bitter almonds, hazelnuts and dates. Full body and very well balanced. Smooth, elegant, citrus, freshness. Caramel. A bit tawny style towards the end. Medium length aftertaste. Wow!! 95 pts.
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Re: 1964 Krohn Branco Colheita

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I really like this Port, too. It might even be my favorite birthday (1964) Port! Glad yours showed well. [cheers.gif]
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Re: 1964 Krohn Branco Colheita

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Does Krohn use a 'T' cork or regular?
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Re: 1964 Krohn Branco Colheita

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Barry Sunderland wrote:Does Krohn use a 'T' cork or regular?
if memory serves. These use a driven cork.
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Re: 1964 Krohn Branco Colheita

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Mine in my fridge have driven corks.
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Re: 1964 Krohn Branco Colheita

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Yes, driven corks.
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