Douro Wine Tasting/Offline

Organise events to meet up and drink Port.
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Christopher
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Douro Wine Tasting/Offline

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I realise this is really for Port tastings but I wondered if anyone fancied meeting up for a Douro Wine Offline in London at the usual venue. Proposals I am open to/suggestions welcome. - I can supply a range of 2005 Douro reds mainly "Douro Boys" or 2004. Possibly we could do a compare between the two?

Anyway before sorting out a date wanted to see if there was any interest

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KillerB
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It mentions Port in the definition for this section but also allows for the non-drinking of Port. This is as good a section as any for the purpose. I would be interested but timing is important.
Port is basically a red drink
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DRT
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Yes, I would be interested but would insist on bringing along a surprise bottle of something that might not be a dry red wine but has been made in the same place as the other bottles :wink:
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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RonnieRoots
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I am very much interested, but timing is essential.
Andy Velebil
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Post by Andy Velebil »

Christopher,

I'd love to do this, but it would have to be while I am in London in October. I have many DOuro dry wines.
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