It’s a good effort for this port, but it’s lacks a complexity and color as compared to other ports of the same age and price. Try one of those instead.
This port has a clear, bright if somewhat light brick red color with some moderate structure to it. There are some notable dried fruit notes with perhaps an under note of caramel as well as a soft or mellow sweetness that’s typical for a port. The finish is good and the balance ok. What seems to be lacking is a certain amount of complexity that I find in other ports, notably Taylor Fladgate and Warre’s. With those ports there was a greater complexity and a “smokiness” that seems to be lacking here.
Grade: C+ Price: $22
Port Reviewed:
Cockburn’s
10 Year Old
Tawny Porto
Portugal
Alcohol: 20% by Volume.
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