1975 Bottle of Port. Is it secure to drink?

Never been open - don't want to open it and poison myself.
Answers:    This wine will unquestionably be safe to drink, though I'm afraid it may be departed it's peak. Please see the correlation below to another of my answers for some advice on ageing wines.

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1975 be a fair, but not fantastic year for Port. Although 17 shippers declared (released a vintage), the wines proved to be flimsy and not as structured as was initially expected. This vintage, whilst better than others within the '70s, was greatly overshadowed by the stunning 1970 and '77 and peaked contained by the early-mid nineties for the softer-style producers or towards the end of the nineties for the richer wines.

I'm sure you will delight in this wine, but ignore anyone who advise you to keep it for any longer. If you choice to sell it, I saw somebody further up the page bestow EUR100. GO FOR IT! It is rare for a 1975 (let alone minus any provenance) to fetch more than about lb50 at retail at the moment unless it is absolutely pristeen!

My warning would be to sit down with a couple of friends and soak up this wine over a quiet evening. Vintage Port is an experience to be treasured.

Hope this help.

Eddie


Yes you dodo arent you the lucky boy.
I would stretch a point and guess that an 1875 bottle would still be good
sheltered to drink
It is good. Wine is aged. Maybe the word devout is wrong, sometimes it does turn. They have found wine within the pyramids that is obedient, and home made stuff from Prohibition that is moral.
Oh yeah...if you don't want it, I'll take it!! lol
It's great to drink. In the unlikely event that when you pour it, at hand is a lot of sediment, you will obligation to filter it through clean muslin.
if it is a vintage port or even a deferred bottled vintage port it is definatly safe to drink within fact it would age vevy powerfully but if it is a bottle of dows port ill grant you EUR100 for it.
Funny, I recently answered a similar Question, although it be about rum, not wine.

The merely real issue near a 30-year-old bottle of wine is that the cork may have dried out, and some of it may enjoy crumbled into the wine. The cork itself can't hurt you, but it may have resulted within some air coming into contact next to the wine. In THAT case, the worst bag would be that the wine would develop an "off" flavor.

In any case, the wine is risk-free to drink; it's just that it may not weakness quite right if it wasn't stored properly. They verbs up still-drinkable wine from Egyptian tombs.
I would take a indiscriminate.
What are you waiting for? Crack it open and invite me over.

Cheers!
Certainly the port will be great, but what to guzzle with it? Perhaps some great cheese and dry biscuits. Enjoy, and Good Health!
No without doubt not! Send it round here at once so that I can arrange safe disposal!!

Seriously, unless it's vintage port (if it is, lucky frail you!), it's going to be well olden it's best and will have deposited a sediment a the bottom of the bottle. You can still drink it though, but discharge it first.
YE-SSS safe to drink if opened but will be profusely stronger than should be. HAVE A NICE TIME ,have one for me
one for you /one for me you'll be stale your trolley
yes.


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