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1977 Smith Woodhouse Vintage Port

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 7:31 am
by Mike McCune
I started with 3 cases all purchased at basically the same time from the same source.

It looks like these are finally opening up for business. I knocked off too many of these in between the late 90's (when they were drinking unbelievably well when James Suckling wrote a separate review and gave it 99pnts) and 2006 when they just weren't showing well. I'm done wondering if this is going to come back or not in a balanced way. It's baaaack!!

This came out of the bottle with a wonderfully lifted fruity bouquet and also seemingly primary aromas, feshness and a note or two of minerals/stone. No wierd green streak (as per Jancis a few years ago) that definately existed for a while when this wine hunkered down. It has a not quite opaque purple colored core fading to a pink rim. It immediately came across as balanced even without decanting. A pop and pour surprise for sure.

Big purple fruity plummy entry with additional black fruits (blackberry) with some red ones trailing along (red cherry, raspberry), slight herbal touch (in a good way), moderate smooth tannins and moderate yet fresh acidity.

This did not change much over the several days I drank it undecanted out of the fridge.

93 points

Re: 1977 Smith Woodhouse - back for your drinking pleasure

Posted: Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:02 am
by Andy Velebil
Thanks Mike. A very tasty Port indeed.

Re: 1977 Smith Woodhouse - back for your drinking pleasure

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2008 7:55 am
by Todd Pettinger
Thanks for the note on the '77 SW. I have two bottles in the cellar, one I am planning on opening at an offline in Boston at the end of the month.

Todd