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Re: Latest buy

Postby SushiNorth » 00:02 Wed 28 Dec 2011

This thread got me over to ebay for a search, which turned this up.

It also turned up the artwork of Raymond Campbell, who frequently paints still-life's that include Port. He's somewhere in the UK, anyone reached out?
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Re: Latest buy

Postby Andy Velebil » 04:16 Wed 28 Dec 2011

interesting background that is more appealing to look at than the old silver tag :mrgreen:
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Re: Latest buy

Postby Glenn E. » 17:28 Wed 28 Dec 2011

DRT wrote:
Glenn E. wrote:I acquired one of the Graham verticals during the most recent FTLOP purchasing opportunity. The price was high, but the bottles were all purchased on release and kept in the cellar at a California winery for their entire lives so I thought... just this once... I'll overpay for known good storage.

14 bottles, starting with '63 and ending with '07.
So all you need now is 4 or 5 volunteers to fly to Seattle to help you quality assure your purchase? :P

If that happens, I would be pleased to open my vertical. Keep me apprised of travel plans. :wink:

Note that you're still on the hook for the 1985 horizontal in '15. I have 23 bottles ready for that and know of another contributor who can expand it by 3 (at last check), so it's going to be an epic gathering even if some of the Ports are not quite as epic.
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Re: Latest buy

Postby Andy Velebil » 05:38 Thu 29 Dec 2011

Glenn E. wrote:
DRT wrote:
Glenn E. wrote:I acquired one of the Graham verticals during the most recent FTLOP purchasing opportunity. The price was high, but the bottles were all purchased on release and kept in the cellar at a California winery for their entire lives so I thought... just this once... I'll overpay for known good storage.

14 bottles, starting with '63 and ending with '07.
So all you need now is 4 or 5 volunteers to fly to Seattle to help you quality assure your purchase? :P

If that happens, I would be pleased to open my vertical. Keep me apprised of travel plans. :wink:

Note that you're still on the hook for the 1985 horizontal in '15. I have 23 bottles ready for that and know of another contributor who can expand it by 3 (at last check), so it's going to be an epic gathering even if some of the Ports are not quite as epic.

Yeah right, getting them to this side of the pond is near impossible.....yes, I'm making fun of you all, now get your arses to this side of the pond as I and many others got lots of Port I need to share that is waiting for you all to get here.
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Re: Latest buy

Postby clawhit » 07:32 Thu 12 Jan 2012

24 Warre 83
24 Warre 85

Thats got my next lot of drinkers sorted :wink:
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Re: Latest buy

Postby AHB » 08:56 Thu 12 Jan 2012

clawhit wrote:24 Warre 83
24 Warre 85

Thats got my next lot of drinkers sorted :wink:

Nice choices. I do like the W83 and W85 as daily drinkers.
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Re: Latest buy

Postby ac-fast » 17:05 Sat 21 Jan 2012

A box of Vesuvio 91
and Gonzalez Vintage 1920

Anybody ever tastet Gonzalez ???
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Re: Latest buy

Postby mpij » 09:44 Tue 14 Feb 2012

Dec 2011 12 bottles Warres 2000 traditional lbv
jan 2012 1 bottle Croft 1935, 1bottle Taylors 1945, 1 bottle SmithWoodhouse1983 and 1 unknown bottle with cork 1/2 inch into neck(later identified as Warres 1958 from cork and not drinkable) all for £100 + buyers premium from local auction.
Feb 2012 not a buy but got bottle Coop lbv and set of Marks and Spencers miniatures as part of 50th from work colleagues.
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Re: Latest buy

Postby DRT » 12:20 Tue 14 Feb 2012

Hi Martin,

That's a cracking deal at the auction, even allowing for one duffer - well done!

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Re: Latest buy

Postby mpij » 12:37 Tue 14 Feb 2012

Great deal in Tesco today Croft unfiltered lbv 1/2 bottles reduced from £8.29 to £4.20 but went through till at full price, when I went to customer services they refunded twice the difference! Pity my basket was overflowing as I could have had another 8.
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Re: Latest buy

Postby RAYC » 13:16 Tue 14 Feb 2012

mpij wrote:Great deal in Tesco today Croft unfiltered lbv 1/2 bottles reduced from £8.29 to £4.20 but went through till at full price, when I went to customer services they refunded twice the difference! Pity my basket was overflowing as I could have had another 8.
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wait...so you paid 11p per Croft 2004 lbv...that must be a record, even for Tesco!!
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Re: Latest buy

Postby mpij » 15:47 Tue 14 Feb 2012

RAYC wrote:
mpij wrote:Great deal in Tesco today Croft unfiltered lbv 1/2 bottles reduced from £8.29 to £4.20 but went through till at full price, when I went to customer services they refunded twice the difference! Pity my basket was overflowing as I could have had another 8.
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wait...so you paid 11p per Croft 2004 lbv...that must be a record, even for Tesco!!


Must admit to being quite pleased. They said the offer had ended but someone must have forgotten to take it off shelf so as it was still advertised at that price and they advertise that they will refund twice difference if they overcharge they had no option but to give refund.
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Re: Latest buy

Postby g-man » 17:05 Wed 15 Feb 2012

Note to self:

Shadow mpij when he goes purchasing.
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Re: Latest buy

Postby Christopher » 22:30 Mon 20 Feb 2012

Niepoort 83
Niepoort 87
Niepoort 92 (Mag)
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Re: Latest buy

Postby SushiNorth » 02:33 Tue 21 Feb 2012

Picked up from auction:
2G66, 2Cr63, 2T63, 1F94, 1G85, & ... 1Taylor Fladgate VP NV = an old tawny from the 60's or 70's? Will post pictures once I'm done sorting out the issue with the auction house.
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Re: Latest buy

Postby RAYC » 05:31 Tue 21 Feb 2012

Christopher wrote:Niepoort 92 (Mag)


interesting....anything to do with this...?!
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Re: Latest buy

Postby Zelandakh » 17:46 Sat 25 Feb 2012

Anyone got any current tips on supermarket purchases of NV tipples for routine consumption? Currently enjoying a Passadouro at the moment and the cellar is looking very unloved apart from a few of those. Urgently need to shop.
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Re: Latest buy

Postby gerwin.degraaf » 10:32 Wed 21 Mar 2012

2 x Vesuvio 2000 VP
2 x Graham's 2000 VP
2 x Smith Woodhouse 2000 VP
8 x Cálem Quinta do Foz 1987 VP
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3 x Sandeman 1945 VP
:D :nirvana:

All won at auction last weekend.

Also bought quite some Quevedo Ports and wines (red and white Oscar's).
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Re: Latest buy

Postby Zelandakh » 20:48 Wed 28 Mar 2012

Turns out that 24 1992 Dow's Quinta de Bonfim are heading my way.

Courtesy of a very nice chap on this here forum.
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Re: Latest buy

Postby g-man » 20:57 Wed 28 Mar 2012

Zelandakh wrote:Turns out that 24 1992 Dow's Quinta de Bonfim are heading my way.

Courtesy of a very nice chap on this here forum.


that, is a proper buy

and one that soudned very worth while!
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Re: Latest buy

Postby SushiNorth » 22:18 Wed 28 Mar 2012

Finally the weather evened out...
6F77, 3Cr77, 2S77, 1F75
And from the Taylor tasting, 4D85, one of which requires immediate drinking. When shall we drink it?
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Re: Latest buy

Postby DRT » 23:45 Wed 28 Mar 2012

Zelandakh wrote:Turns out that 24 1992 Dow's Quinta de Bonfim are heading my way.

Courtesy of a very nice chap on this here forum.
:D

That would be Quinta do Bomfim :wink:
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Re: Latest buy

Postby g-man » 15:32 Thu 29 Mar 2012

Hey Derek,

would these guys be willing to ship it to a port to be included as part of a palate?
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Re: Latest buy

Postby DRT » 16:37 Thu 29 Mar 2012

g-man wrote:Hey Derek,

would these guys be willing to ship it to a port to be included as part of a palate?

I'm quite sure they will do anything provided it is legal and is paid for. I will send James an email and copy you in so that you and he can make arrangements.
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Re: Latest buy

Postby g-man » 19:22 Thu 29 Mar 2012

thanks derek
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