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Cockburn, Cockburn's Port 2016

Tasting Notes

This shows fantastic graphite and dark-berry character with black-stone undertones and hints of dried roses. Full-bodied and very tight and precise. Good kick in the end. Love the polished tannins, which are totally folded into the wine. Reminds me of the 1947 Cockburn. Try in 2024.

99
James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com, May 2018

The nose is perfumed floral a mix of flavours the palate has layers of savoury black fruits and red fruits the mid palate silky and smooth. Ripe black fruits in the middle are backed by chocolate the tannins firm but ripe well integrated. The back palate has a savoury herbal quality with a mix of blackberry and black cherry. 2035-63

94
Derek Smedley MW, DerekSmedleyMW.co.uk, May 2018

Deep purple in colour, with a redolent nose of bramble fruits, coffee bean and dried herbs. The palate is dense and rich, with heady ripe and dried fruits at the core. This is warm in alcohol, with a plush feel and approachable yet chalky tannins that build to a grippy finish that tames the sweetness.

95
Farr Vintners, Farr Tasting, May 2018

Dark crimson with a mere hint of ruby at the rim. Lifted and silky. This immediately makes a claim to be a top-drawer wine on the nose. Very round with a savoury, herbal, dry finish but absolutely gorgeously sweet and fresh on the palate. Just a little heat on the end but this is a very convincing sign that Cockburn is back on form, even if it may not be one of the longest living.
Drink 2035-2065

18
Jancis Robinson MW, JancisRobinson.com, May 2018

A delicious and lip-smacking Cockburn’s, this is a floral, perfumed and toned Port with bright tannins and layered fruit. It is fit, tidy and neatly packaged and it has enough energy and richness to last the long haul. Impressive from Cockburn’s this is set to be one of the finest wines from this House in recent releases.

18.5
Matthew Jukes, Matthew Jukes' Blog, May 2018

A Douro Superior blend based mostly on the south-facing Quinta dos Canais (Touriga Nacional and Touriga Franca) with support from Quinta do Vale Coelho upstream (Sousão) and Cachão do Arnozelo (Alicante Bouschet): relatively closed on the nose but with ripeness and dusty tannins underlying; intense dark fruit, cassis backed by powerful tannins. Big and broad. All there and all together: Cockburn truly back on form. 2,450 cases produced. 18 +

18+
Richard Mayson, richardmayson.com, May 2018
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