Matthew Gloag?

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Matthew Gloag?

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Does anyone have any experience of ports imported by this shipper / bottler from Perth, Scotland? Wondered if it was a generally good provenance..
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The name rings a bell, but I don't know why. I can't find a record of having tried any wines bottled by this merchant.
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Correction. Matthew GLOAG. Makers of Famous Grouse..
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Justerini & Brooks own J&B Whisky.
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Is it possible that the makers of famous Grouse also bottled Port?
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So it would appear...
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Second question. Does top shoulder seem a low level for a G70?*

*I am becoming very tired of (buying and) drinking oxidised or otherwise badly-stored ports..
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Lovely picture and I would be luke warm regarding the fill level. Not bad but not great either.
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djewesbury wrote:Does top shoulder seem a low level for a G70?
There is an enormous volume of 1970 VP that is in the neck. There is no point in taking a chance with low fills unless they are ridiculously cheap.
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DRT wrote:
djewesbury wrote:Does top shoulder seem a low level for a G70?
There is an enormous volume of 1970 VP that is in the neck. There is no point in taking a chance with low fills unless they are ridiculously cheap.
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Only one of those bottles looks "top shoulder". I would buy at that price in that condition. If sharing is allowed/desired I would take up to three bottles in a fair share of condition.
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They look nice. Please tell me if you don't buy, or open at TPF!
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DRT wrote:Only one of those bottles looks "top shoulder". I would buy at that price in that condition. If sharing is allowed/desired I would take up to three bottles in a fair share of condition.
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Does top shoulder seem a low level for a G70?
Yes.

A case of English bottled and well cellared 1970 port will typically have about nine bottles with level in neck, two base of neck and one top shoulder or very top shoulder.

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