Morrison's Ruby Port
Here we go with another supermarket sub £10 ruby port. It had a light ruby colour with a fruity nose. There was a rich and sweet flavour with tannins at the back of the palate. However any fruitiness was masked by a marked contribution from aldehydes. By that I mean the distinctive flavour that you experience when you suck on pear drops. If you like that sort of flavour in your port then you may appreciate this bottle at a very reasonable price. However I am not so keen as you get the same thing in a vintage port that has been decanted for too long.
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