This is a Berry Brothers Own Selection VP from 1970 - a year in which Warre's were the shipper behind the Berry's Own Selection.
Decanted about 8½ hours before taking this note.
A lovely deep rose colour, slightly orange on the rim. Giving off lovely plum and caramel scents as I tip it in the glass to see the colour. A swirl produces a slightly harsh and less attractive earthy smell that makes me cough.
In the mouth this is a little rough at first, a touch too harsh and too acidic. This slowly fades to bring some more pleasant flavours of sweet, bruised plums but with too much alcohol coming through.
The aftertaste is good. Warm toast and then a good, solid dose of dark chocolate that lasts a good time.
Not a great port, pleasant enough and perfectly drinkable but not one that makes it to the average for the year and I can't see further time in the bottle really helping it. On Tom's scale I will give this 3/3 or 84/100.
1970 Warre's Vintage Port
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