Grahams 1972 Single Harvest Tawny - The colour of Lapsang Souchong tea, almost a grey brown. The nose is raisins, a little caramel, then almonds, honey and a little orange peel. There is a wonderful acidity that gives this masses of life. The main taste on the plate is of nuts: Almond, Walnuts and even a little Macadamia. Superbly persistent length. Really lovely. 18-18.5 pts
Ne Oublie from 1882. Brown tan in colour with no orange rim. The initial nose reminds me of Pedro Ximenez sherry, raisins, a little Bovril and a ripe acidity. The palate is a syrup rich texture but not heavy, this is a special and unique wine. 18pts
Reflecting on them afterwards I think the 1972 is the wine I "like" the most but all are rather special and clearly Ne Oublie is not something that happens very often...thank you Richard and especially Paul...
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