October 19th is my Grandfather's birthday and if he was still alive he would be a mere 112. As he was Scottish I decided to have a little snifter of Malt Whisky to celebrate and the one I chose was Glenmorangie Port Wood Finish (as I had a miniature). Very pleasant but a little hot but it put me in a Port frame of mind and Lady K wanted something that was not whisky so the Dow 20 came out.
Colour is a beautiful tawny-amber with a feint pink tinge, clear as a bell and sticking to the sides like first year students at the Fresher's Ball. The nose is filled with raisins and oranges with a fair alcoholic kick. Mouthfeel is a gorgeous texture and the orange flavour smashes to the fore like the Tango man with a kipper. A fair kick comes from the alcohol but it doesn't overwhelm the flavours just making a nice, warm feeling as it settles. Can't spot any toasted nuts which is unusual when I'm on Tawnies - might pick them up tomorrow or Friday when the vicar comes to tea. Maybe a little simple for a 20 year old.
Tried after a heavily aged Gruyere - died.
Tried after straight-up Cadbury's Dairy Milk chocolate - not bad, became a little grapefruity but the milk ruined it a bit making it too bitter.
Tried after Hachez Cocoa d'Arriba 77% chocolate - ooohh, lovely. Strong orange peel notes and a wonderful warm feeling made by high quality chocolate and pretty good Port.
I don't do marks out of a hundred and I'm not big on Tawnies but this is a very pleasant drink with a nice blend of black and citrus fruit and warmth - would buy again if I could get the same price (@£15).
Nice TN, KillerB - Dow's might be my favorite 20YOT from the Symington's. Next time, try it with some lightly roasted almonds and / or air dried, not too salty ham: bliss!
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Stevie - I still have some left (the joys of Tawny). I may have some almonds hanging around and I'll poke around for some ham.
Tried another drop last night and it is a genuinely nice Port. Maybe if I get some roasted almonds I might pick up some roasted almonds in the flavours!!
I bought it within the last year. A supermarket chain, Safeway (like yours but different), was bought out by another, Morrisons. Morrisons cleared out a lot of stock - I only managed to get one of these.
Tried Stevie's suggestion of a lightly salty dry ham - some fairly decent Parma and it did go nicely but no additional note sto add - Thanks Stevie.
A couple of the people that were round lat night gave it a go and were suitably please to have chosen port instead of white wine (a Nobilo SB), beer (Becks, Bluebird or Landlord), tea (Typhoo) or coffee (Nespressso pods). Can't say I blame them.
Nice price on that Guimaraens, KillerB! I'd be interested in what you think of it (I believe I posted a TN on it once). Come to think of it, I still have one bottle left...time to revisit it again...
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It was nice enough, but nothing really special. A bit simple, if I recall correctly. But nicely drinking now, and certainly good for the price you paid.
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