After the BBR Port Walk, some people still felt thirsty. We arrived at the Bung Hole in time to eat some steak burgers and open some bottles that were wrapped in tinfoil.
Quinta do Noval 1978
Graham 1977
Cabral 1940 Colheita
Cockburn 20YO Tawny(bottled 1997)
Quinta do Crasto 1993 LBV
Quevedo 2010
Oliveiras 1968 Bual Madeira
Château de Sales Pomerol 1970
Château La Tour de By 1999
The placemats
Planning and arrangements
'What?' - After the Berry Bros & Rudd Port Walk, 28 Nov 2013
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Re: 'What?' - After the Berry Bros & Rudd Port Walk, 28 Nov
Wine of the Night: Cabral 1940 [White?] Colheita
2nd place - Noval 78
2nd place - Noval 78
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Re: 'What?' - After the Berry Bros & Rudd Port Walk, 28 Nov
Quevedo 2010 was also drunk.
Some interesting wines - pleasantly surprised by the Crasto, the Cabral was very intriguing, i think i had guessed Noval 78 as something more illustrious, and the G77 was good (albeit not G70 or F77 standard). The current Ck 20yr is vastly preferable to these old bottles.
Thanks Derek for some interesting claret as well.
Some interesting wines - pleasantly surprised by the Crasto, the Cabral was very intriguing, i think i had guessed Noval 78 as something more illustrious, and the G77 was good (albeit not G70 or F77 standard). The current Ck 20yr is vastly preferable to these old bottles.
Thanks Derek for some interesting claret as well.
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Re: 'What?' - After the Berry Bros & Rudd Port Walk, 28 Nov
I have entirely forgotten drinking Qv10! The mind plays such tricks!
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Re: 'What?' - After the Berry Bros & Rudd Port Walk, 28 Nov
Qv10 added to the list but no TN link added (AHB had already left by this stage). I am informed that we all guessed it as a 2011.
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Re: 'What?' - After the Berry Bros & Rudd Port Walk, 28 Nov
Fun! I tasted the Qv10 before it was fermented. I'd love to try it again now that it is proper Port!djewesbury wrote:Qv10 added to the list but no TN link added (AHB had already left by this stage). I am informed that we all guessed it as a 2011.
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