1983 Cockburn Vintage Port
Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2010 8:41 am
After hearing of so many corked botles of this much maligned vintage of Cockburn, the beloved and I decided to open a bottle last night as it is our anniversary month and 1983 is our year. We cannot recall ever having a corked bottle of 1983 Cockburn so we were apprehensive. The cork pulled cleanly and the cork itself smelled of good old VP. We poured small glasses and I got the chocolaty spicey dark fruit nose. The mouth entry was smooth and nice palate coating. Reminds me of those raspberry infused dark chocolate truffles. Nice finish. Hints of nutmeg. This is the distinctive style that I like about Cockburn's and remember from ordering it in pubs in the UK. I keep thinking that I am going to smell wet dog soggy cardboard. Never happened. After 14 hours of decanting it is still very smooth.
We pondered the bad luck so many have had and we recall buying most if not all from The Rare Wine Compnay of California. Maybe we have not had any bad bottles because this particualr shipment came from a well bottled few cases?
I also question if I could distnguish a corked port. I remember tasting corked port in the past. We opened two bottles in succession before the port last night of corked Chardonnay including a 2000 Kistler. I think I know what I am doing.
I just wonder if it is corked and I can't tell?
I give it 91 points.
We pondered the bad luck so many have had and we recall buying most if not all from The Rare Wine Compnay of California. Maybe we have not had any bad bottles because this particualr shipment came from a well bottled few cases?
I also question if I could distnguish a corked port. I remember tasting corked port in the past. We opened two bottles in succession before the port last night of corked Chardonnay including a 2000 Kistler. I think I know what I am doing.
I just wonder if it is corked and I can't tell?
I give it 91 points.