- Abbrev.; Sortable; Display Name
An extra space in a spreadsheet: it happens. Fixed.Derek T. wrote:It is a bad day.
jdaw1 wrote:OK. But google finds not a single reference to "A. Pinta dos Santos", which is a mite disconcerting. And it doesn’t obviously appear on www.porto-barros.pt.Derek T. wrote:jdaw1 wrote:My list also has a port “Pintasâ€, from this TN. Does “A. Pinta dos Santos†= “Pintasâ€?Derek T. wrote:jdaw1 wrote:Source please.Derek T. wrote:Yes, but A. Pinta dos Santos may be more accurate.jdaw1 wrote:• “A Pinta dos Santosâ€?
Described by Suckling as "the weakest of the vintage ports produced by the Barros, Almeida group"
No. Pintas is owned by Wine & Soul Lda and have only existed since 2001.
jdaw1 wrote:Please hold your nose and show it: we are choosing names here, and the bottle of VP is the natural place to start.Derek T. wrote:jdaw1 wrote:• “Quinta das Licieras� Not well known to google.
I have 24 x 375ml and 1 x 750ml bottles to prove existence. It belongs to the owners of Quinta da Romaniera. Apologies, the proper spelling is Liceiras. Here is a picture of their Ruby. The VP has a green label with gold writing, which is too awful to show on a public forum.
Derek: why are you putting that on a public forum? It’s a green label with gold and white writing, and hence far too awful. Really: you have no taste, no judgment, no self restraint.Derek T. wrote:jdaw1 wrote:Please hold your nose and show it: we are choosing names here, and the bottle of VP is the natural place to start.Derek T. wrote:jdaw1 wrote:• “Quinta das Licieras� Not well known to google.
I have 24 x 375ml and 1 x 750ml bottles to prove existence. It belongs to the owners of Quinta da Romaniera. Apologies, the proper spelling is Liceiras. Here is a picture of their Ruby. The VP has a green label with gold writing, which is too awful to show on a public forum.
Here it is in all it's green, white and gold glory...
jdaw1 wrote:Derek: why are you putting that on a public forum? It’s a green label with gold and white writing, and hence far too awful. Really: you have no taste, no judgment, no self restraint.Derek T. wrote:jdaw1 wrote:Please hold your nose and show it: we are choosing names here, and the bottle of VP is the natural place to start.Derek T. wrote:jdaw1 wrote:• “Quinta das Licieras� Not well known to google.
I have 24 x 375ml and 1 x 750ml bottles to prove existence. It belongs to the owners of Quinta da Romaniera. Apologies, the proper spelling is Liceiras. Here is a picture of their Ruby. The VP has a green label with gold writing, which is too awful to show on a public forum.
Here it is in all it's green, white and gold glory...
jdaw1 wrote:Annoying wine to boycott: http://www.quintadomourao.pt (deliberately not shown as a link), has been written by a web-designer keen on browser-crashing cool scripts, but with little interest in content. The email I was writing myself containing port websites (whilst sitting at wife’s computer) is lost. Idiot webmaster. Users want content, not flashy technology. Really: look at amazon or the BBC: high content, little high-graphic script-using clutter.
I think we don’t need Sandeman on the name, for the same reasons.Derek T. wrote:Vale de Mediz (pronounced Val de Mendeesh) is now owned by Niepoort as is the facility that they use to produce all of their VP and the Douro red Charme. Although Nieeport do not produce a VP which uses this Quinta's name, I think we need Sandeman in the name on the index to make the distinction.jdaw1 wrote:• “Vale de Mendiz†or “Sandeman Vale de Mendiz�
jdaw1 wrote:Is Van Zeller the same as JMF & Van Zeller? Have there been previous and different Van Zeller ports, that should be distinguished from this new partnership?
Yes. The name exists. Leave it alone.jdaw1 wrote: • We have a TN for a Mitcheltombs port (misspelt in earlier post), about which google has little to say except AHB’s TN, saying that it was Cockburn. Any objections to deleting name?
That is my guess too.jdaw1 wrote:• “São Pedro das Aguias†or “Quinta do Convento de São Pedro das Aguias� Which I’m guessing are different to Senhora do Convento.
I bet a Farthing they are the same?jdaw1 wrote:• “Porto Poças� Or “Poças Junior� Are they different or are they the same? Have both ever been declared in the same year? Do they come from the same vineyards? Are they really the same? (I am very reluctant to discard information that might be relevant.) [I have emailed the Poças authorities on this one.]
Agreedjdaw1 wrote:• Because Quinta do Bragà o’s association with Sandeman is new, they are to be called “Quinta do Bragà oâ€. Objections?
No idea. In which case, suggest we leave it in for now.jdaw1 wrote:• “Hunt, Roope� Did they bottle somebody else’s port (like Hedges & Butler’s bottling of Noval 1963), or is this a separate name?
Not from me.jdaw1 wrote:• “Graham Quinta das Lagesâ€, because it all goes to Graham. Objections?
You have mentioned at least 2 completely different wines in your question. We need "Quinta do Noval Silval*" and "Quinta do Noval Quinta do Silval" in the index. They are different. (*It may just be Noval Silval, no "Quinta do", as it is with their NV wines. Let me check tomorrow)jdaw1 wrote:• “Quinta do Noval Silvalâ€? “Silvalâ€? “Quinta do Noval Quinta do Silvalâ€? “Noval Quinta do Silvalâ€? Yuck. The best version of what’s on the one bottle I have is “Quinta do Noval Silvalâ€. Objections?
Suggest we compromise for this one wine on "Vale de Mendiz (Sandeman)" - which is almost identical to the presentation in Broadbent.jdaw1 wrote:• Vale de Mendiz:I think we don’t need Sandeman on the name, for the same reasons.Derek T. wrote:Vale de Mediz (pronounced Val de Mendeesh) is now owned by Niepoort as is the facility that they use to produce all of their VP and the Douro red Charme. Although Nieeport do not produce a VP which uses this Quinta's name, I think we need Sandeman in the name on the index to make the distinction.jdaw1 wrote:• “Vale de Mendiz†or “Sandeman Vale de Mendiz�
They are different. JMF&VZ opperated separately and then partnered recently in a few new ventrues then, I believe, separated amicably to pursue individual interests.jdaw1 wrote:• Van Zeller:jdaw1 wrote:Is Van Zeller the same as JMF & Van Zeller? Have there been previous and different Van Zeller ports, that should be distinguished from this new partnership?
The JMF website says “The first vintage port produced and declared by José Maria da Fonseca in partnership with renowned winegrower, Cristiano van Zellerâ€. As is usual with Flash websites (presentation over content—growl!) the picture isn’t clear enough for the year to be visible. How do we distinguish the various Zeller wines?Derek T. wrote:They are different. JMF&VZ opperated separately and then partnered recently in a few new ventrues then, I believe, separated amicably to pursue individual interests.jdaw1 wrote:• Van Zeller:jdaw1 wrote:Is Van Zeller the same as JMF & Van Zeller? Have there been previous and different Van Zeller ports, that should be distinguished from this new partnership?
I thought there was only one Silval connected to Noval, and another not so connected. Live and learn, eh?Derek T. wrote:You have mentioned at least 2 completely different wines in your question. We need "Quinta do Noval Silval*" and "Quinta do Noval Quinta do Silval" in the index. They are different. (*It may just be Noval Silval, no "Quinta do", as it is with their NV wines. Let me check tomorrow)jdaw1 wrote:• “Quinta do Noval Silvalâ€? “Silvalâ€? “Quinta do Noval Quinta do Silvalâ€? “Noval Quinta do Silvalâ€? Yuck. The best version of what’s on the one bottle I have is “Quinta do Noval Silvalâ€. Objections?
jdaw1 wrote:List updated.
Outstanding questions
• We have a TN for a Mitcheltombs port (misspelt in earlier post), about which google has little to say except AHB’s TN, saying that it was Cockburn. Any objections to deleting name?
• “São Pedro das Aguias†or “Quinta do Convento de São Pedro das Aguias� Which I’m guessing are different to Senhora do Convento.
• “Porto Poças� Or “Poças Junior� Are they different or are they the same? Have both ever been declared in the same year? Do they come from the same vineyards? Are they really the same? (I am very reluctant to discard information that might be relevant.) [I have emailed the Poças authorities on this one.]
• Because Quinta do Bragà o’s association with Sandeman is new, they are to be called “Quinta do Bragà oâ€. Objections?
• “Hunt, Roope� Did they bottle somebody else’s port (like Hedges & Butler’s bottling of Noval 1963), or is this a separate name?
• “Graham Quinta das Lagesâ€, because it all goes to Graham. Objections?
• “Quinta do Noval Silvalâ€? “Silvalâ€? “Quinta do Noval Quinta do Silvalâ€? “Noval Quinta do Silvalâ€? Yuck. The best version of what’s on the one bottle I have is “Quinta do Noval Silvalâ€. Objections?
• Vale de Mendiz:I think we don’t need Sandeman on the name, for the same reasons.Derek T. wrote:Vale de Mediz (pronounced Val de Mendeesh) is now owned by Niepoort as is the facility that they use to produce all of their VP and the Douro red Charme. Although Nieeport do not produce a VP which uses this Quinta's name, I think we need Sandeman in the name on the index to make the distinction.jdaw1 wrote:• “Vale de Mendiz†or “Sandeman Vale de Mendiz�
• Van Zeller:jdaw1 wrote:Is Van Zeller the same as JMF & Van Zeller? Have there been previous and different Van Zeller ports, that should be distinguished from this new partnership?
To Poças jdaw1 wrote:Please allow a question from a lover of port. Are "Porto Pocas" and "Pocas Junior" the same vintage ports? Are they the same juice, but a label that varies? Or are they different? Have both ever been bottled in the same year?
How should I reply?Maria Altina Sarmento wrote:Thank you for your e-mail and your interest on our Port Wines. In fact PORTO POÇAS is a trade mark of our Company which name is Manoel D. Poças Junior Vinhos S.A.. POÇAS JUNIOR is also a trade mark of our Company but we are not using it to label our Port Wines since many years ago (more than 20 years) only for commercial reasons.
As far as the label is concerned it varies depending on the type and quality of the Port Wine as under the brand PORTO POÇAS we have different types, qualities and vintages (White, Tawny, Ruby, Special Reserve White, Special Reserve Tawny, Special Reserve Ruby, Aged Tawnies (10, 20, 30 and 40 years old), Colheita Ports, LBV and Vintage).
Being so, if you have a bottle of a Port Wine labeled POÇAS JUNIOR, this port Has to be bottled at least for 20 years.
If you send us a photo we can help you with information regarding quality
and type of Wine in it.
jdaw1 wrote:AHB’s comments have crystalised one of my concerns. If a wine is bottled as a Single Quinta, who cares who owns it? Why not just call it Quinta do Tiddlyposh, and that’s that. If, by happy life-simplfying chance, it has been bound to a particular blender for at least a century, then perhaps we could call it Graham Malvedos. But if the association is newer, why not have just the Quinta name?
As for Berry’s, which house is their 1958? 1952? Typically we won’t know. So it should be called Berry….
To Poças jdaw1 wrote:Please allow a question from a lover of port. Are "Porto Pocas" and "Pocas Junior" the same vintage ports? Are they the same juice, but a label that varies? Or are they different? Have both ever been bottled in the same year?How should I reply?Maria Altina Sarmento wrote:Thank you for your e-mail and your interest on our Port Wines. In fact PORTO POÇAS is a trade mark of our Company which name is Manoel D. Poças Junior Vinhos S.A.. POÇAS JUNIOR is also a trade mark of our Company but we are not using it to label our Port Wines since many years ago (more than 20 years) only for commercial reasons.
As far as the label is concerned it varies depending on the type and quality of the Port Wine as under the brand PORTO POÇAS we have different types, qualities and vintages (White, Tawny, Ruby, Special Reserve White, Special Reserve Tawny, Special Reserve Ruby, Aged Tawnies (10, 20, 30 and 40 years old), Colheita Ports, LBV and Vintage).
Being so, if you have a bottle of a Port Wine labeled POÇAS JUNIOR, this port Has to be bottled at least for 20 years.
If you send us a photo we can help you with information regarding quality
and type of Wine in it.
AHB wrote:jdaw1 wrote:AHB’s comments have crystalised one of my concerns. If a wine is bottled as a Single Quinta, who cares who owns it? Why not just call it Quinta do Tiddlyposh, and that’s that. If, by happy life-simplfying chance, it has been bound to a particular blender for at least a century, then perhaps we could call it Graham Malvedos. But if the association is newer, why not have just the Quinta name?
I wholeheartedly agree. Quinta do Tiddlyposh as the naming convention sounds good to me. Stage 3 of the Derek project might be to track the varying ownership over time.
AHB wrote:jdaw1 wrote:As for Berry’s, which house is their 1958? 1952? Typically we won’t know. So it should be called Berry….
While I concede on the general point that we won't be able to know every wine labelled by every merchant in every vintage, I still don't like the idea of having a list of "declared vintages" that also includes "vintages that were declared by someone else but which the merchant didn;t want you to know what he was bottling". I feel that there is a difference between a merchant simply buying a pipe or two from Taylor and then bottling that under his own name and a merchant who buys a pipe from Taylor, one from Fonseca and two from Sandeman and then carefully blends them together to create his own unique port. I will attempt to illustrate with a question - the Wine Society have bottled the Martinez 1985 under their own label. We all know this to be the Martinez and I believe that it even says so on the label. Do we now include "The Wine Society" as a shipper on the list? (I would recommend not.)
Again, I would urge the list only to include ports that are unique and have been blended into existence, rather than simply bottled and labelled.
However, you have triggered an interesting question in my mind. Are the Tesco (etc.) BoBs a unique blend or do we dismiss these along with the merchants who simply BoB under their own label? I vote that we do not include the BoB owner, but do include the BoB supplier - which would commonly be Quinta and Vinyard Bottlers Lda or The Symington Family Lda (names are only approximations to illustrate my thoughts).
AHB wrote:jdaw1 wrote:To Poças jdaw1 wrote:Please allow a question from a lover of port. Are "Porto Pocas" and "Pocas Junior" the same vintage ports? Are they the same juice, but a label that varies? Or are they different? Have both ever been bottled in the same year?How should I reply?Maria Altina Sarmento wrote:Thank you for your e-mail and your interest on our Port Wines. In fact PORTO POÇAS is a trade mark of our Company which name is Manoel D. Poças Junior Vinhos S.A.. POÇAS JUNIOR is also a trade mark of our Company but we are not using it to label our Port Wines since many years ago (more than 20 years) only for commercial reasons.
As far as the label is concerned it varies depending on the type and quality of the Port Wine as under the brand PORTO POÇAS we have different types, qualities and vintages (White, Tawny, Ruby, Special Reserve White, Special Reserve Tawny, Special Reserve Ruby, Aged Tawnies (10, 20, 30 and 40 years old), Colheita Ports, LBV and Vintage).
Being so, if you have a bottle of a Port Wine labeled POÇAS JUNIOR, this port Has to be bottled at least for 20 years.
If you send us a photo we can help you with information regarding quality
and type of Wine in it.
Thank her most sincerely for her kind reply and for clearing up a question that we had when we drank a bottle of Pocas Junior 1970 VP together.
And ask her if she is ever in London / New York to let us know and we would be delighted invite her to share some port with us.
And give her a link to TPF.
And I can't think of anything else.
As and when a reply comes, it will be posted here.To Poças jdaw1 wrote:Thank you for your email which is very helpful about recent vintages. Thank you.
But we are also interested in older vintage ports: e.g., 1985, 1977, 1975, 1970, 1966, 1963, 1955, 1945, 1935, 1927, and older. We have seen examples of writers referring to wines from the same vintage being described as "Pocas" and as "Pocas Junior". Were both names ever used in the same vintage? And if both names were used, were they the same wine, or were they -- somehow -- different?
You might be interested in our discussion of this question
http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=11776#11776
Thank you again,
Julian Wiseman.
I propose replying along the lines of “Thank you again. One final question: please do you have a complete list of years in which Porto Poças was declared?â€. Objections?Maria Altina Sarmento wrote:Sometimes writers confuse the name of the brand with the name of the Company. When they refer Poças Junior they really want to say Porto Poças
This is our experience talking...
Our First Vintage was made in 1960... and it is sold out since many years ago...
Maria Altina Sarmento
Secretary
Manoel D. Poças júnior - Vinhos S.A.
Rua Visconde das Devesas 186 - P.O. Box 1556
Tel: + 351 223 771 070
Fax: +351 223 771 079
http://www.pocas.pt
jdaw1 wrote:I propose replying along the lines of “Thank you again. One final question: please do you have a complete list of years in which Porto Poças was declared?â€. Objections?Maria Altina Sarmento wrote:Sometimes writers confuse the name of the brand with the name of the Company. When they refer Poças Junior they really want to say Porto Poças
This is our experience talking...
Our First Vintage was made in 1960... and it is sold out since many years ago...
Maria Altina Sarmento
Secretary
Manoel D. Poças júnior - Vinhos S.A.
Rua Visconde das Devesas 186 - P.O. Box 1556
Tel: + 351 223 771 070
Fax: +351 223 771 079
http://www.pocas.pt
And we’ll call it plain “Poçasâ€. Objections?
To Poças jdaw1 wrote:Thank you again. One final question: please do you have a complete list of years in which Porto Poças was declared?
Derek T wrote:No supermarket BOB's, please. We would never know what they really are. I think we need to carve out the merchants BOBs into a separate list/chart where we can add the name of the real shipper as and when we uncover it.
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