1945 Sandeman Vintage Port

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Jeff G.
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1945 Sandeman Vintage Port

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I owed someone a note, but dont remember who.

Light, clear pale amber with a hint of a ruby core.

lovely delicate nose of caramel, vanilla and cinnamon.

Mouth feel is thin/medium of watery honey mixed with some allspice infused spirits.
The mouthfeel does stick around and leaves a nice lingering burnt sugar finish.

Fully mature and a treat, but not one to knock the socks out in a blind tasting.

91 pts.
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Gerwin de Graaf
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Re: 1945 Sandeman

Post by Gerwin de Graaf »

Jeff G. wrote:I owed someone a note, but dont remember who.

Light, clear pale amber with a hint of a ruby core.

lovely delicate nose of caramel, vanilla and cinnamon.

Mouth feel is thin/medium of watery honey mixed with some allspice infused spirits.
The mouthfeel does stick around and leaves a nice lingering burnt sugar finish.

Fully mature and a treat, but not one to knock the socks out in a blind tasting.

91 pts.
I think that might have been me :D , I asked on the other forum [friends.gif]

In any case, thanks for coming back to this (even if it wasn't for me) :thanks: !!

Will be opening my first of this one next year half April-ish (around my dad's b'day) :yumyum:
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