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And on my birthday! How charming.
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Greetings Daniel - hope all well with you!
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jdaw1 wrote: 21:35 Wed 22 Nov 2023 The draft of the placemats has been updated in accordance with my understanding of Glenn’s guidance. Glenn: please re-inspect and comment.
I think that covers it!
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The Quevedo White was incorrectly described in the original list in the first post, but now updated.
It’s actually the “Very Old…” so amendment required to placemats.
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nac wrote: 00:15 Tue 28 Nov 2023 The Quevedo White was incorrectly described in the original list in the first post, but now updated.
It’s actually the “Very Old…” so amendment required to placemats.
To be fair, it depends whether you're looking at the box or the label. It is really "Quevedo 1970 white", but due to regulations had to be labelled as "Quevedo Very Old white port", and was released in 2020 in a box marked "50 year old port" (latter quite possibly on request of importer).
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PhilW wrote: 08:35 Tue 28 Nov 2023
nac wrote: 00:15 Tue 28 Nov 2023 The Quevedo White was incorrectly described in the original list in the first post, but now updated.
It’s actually the “Very Old…” so amendment required to placemats.
To be fair, it depends whether you're looking at the box or the label. It is really "Quevedo 1970 white", but due to regulations had to be labelled as "Quevedo Very Old white port", and was released in 2020 in a box marked "50 year old port" (latter quite possibly on request of importer).
Correct. But there's now a "proper" 50yo White Quevedo, which probably isn't the same as this.
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nac wrote: 11:09 Tue 28 Nov 2023 Correct. But there's now a "proper" 50yo White Quevedo, which probably isn't the same as this.
I don't think we're disagreeing :D
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There are several “Very Old White”s from Quevedo - from 1970, 1975 and 1981 at a minimum. I’d like the placemat to make it clear which one we’re tasting.
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Alex Bridgeman wrote: 12:24 Tue 28 Nov 2023 There are several “Very Old White”s from Quevedo - from 1970, 1975 and 1981 at a minimum. I’d like the placemat to make it clear which one we’re tasting.
It is definitely the 1970.
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PhilW wrote: 08:35 Tue 28 Nov 2023
nac wrote: 00:15 Tue 28 Nov 2023 The Quevedo White was incorrectly described in the original list in the first post, but now updated.
It’s actually the “Very Old…” so amendment required to placemats.
To be fair, it depends whether you're looking at the box or the label. It is really "Quevedo 1970 white", but due to regulations had to be labelled as "Quevedo Very Old white port", and was released in 2020 in a box marked "50 year old port" (latter quite possibly on request of importer).
IIRC, anything that is at least 10 years old can be called an "Old Port". Anything that is at least 20 years old can be called a "Very Old Port". There is also now (as of 2022) the new Very Very Old Port category, which I believe is intended for bottles that are 80+ years old. I haven't seen that regulation, though, so am not sure about the exact age required for something to be labeled VVO.

Anyway... for the Quevedo...

For us geeks, it is an unregistered 1970 Colheita Branco.

Legally...

1. They do not have proper/registered documentation to sell it as a 1970 White Colheita.
2. When it was made, the 50 Year Old White Port category was not yet available.

That left them with 2 options as far as I know. The most basic is for it to technically be "just" a Reserve White Port that they brand and label as something more special. The other is to bottle it as a "with an indication of age" 40 Year Old White Port, but that then requires a tasting panel review and it would be bottled and sold as a 40. I don't have a bottle of it, but I assume they went with the former as that gives them much more leeway.

We have another similar example: the Ste. Eufemia Special Reserve White is in reality an unregistered 1973 Colheita Branco. Note that when the Ste. Eufemia was made it was only a little over 30-ish years old, so they couldn't submit it as a 40 and/or call it a Very Old White. So it is technically a Reserve White Port (ergo, "Special Reserve White").

The new Quevedo 50 Year Old White Port is a blend "with an indication of age", as fits the new category. It would be very interesting to compare the two just to see what Claudia is doing with the blend vs what nature gave them as a Colheita.

I have a couple of bottles of the Ste. Eufemia Special Reserve White left and can bring one if we would like to add it to the tasting. I have both the normal bottle and the flared base bottle. AFAIK those are just different bottling runs for different markets, not different Ports.
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Glenn E. wrote: 20:04 Wed 29 Nov 2023
There is also now (as of 2022) the new Very Very Old Port category, which I believe is intended for bottles that are 80+ years old. I haven't seen that regulation, though, so am not sure about the exact age required for something to be labeled VVO.
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Glenn E. wrote: 20:04 Wed 29 Nov 2023 I have a couple of bottles of the Ste. Eufemia Special Reserve White left and can bring one if we would like to add it to the tasting. I have both the normal bottle and the flared base bottle. AFAIK those are just different bottling runs for different markets, not different Ports.
I think that sounds like a splendid idea.
The Quevedo won't be quite as lonely.
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MigSU wrote: 22:00 Wed 29 Nov 2023
Glenn E. wrote: 20:04 Wed 29 Nov 2023
There is also now (as of 2022) the new Very Very Old Port category, which I believe is intended for bottles that are 80+ years old. I haven't seen that regulation, though, so am not sure about the exact age required for something to be labeled VVO.
Here you go!

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Obrigado!
nac wrote: 23:34 Thu 30 Nov 2023
Glenn E. wrote: 20:04 Wed 29 Nov 2023 I have a couple of bottles of the Ste. Eufemia Special Reserve White left and can bring one if we would like to add it to the tasting. I have both the normal bottle and the flared base bottle. AFAIK those are just different bottling runs for different markets, not different Ports.
I think that sounds like a splendid idea.
The Quevedo won't be quite as lonely.
I'll set one aside! Now I just have to remember to bring it. :-)
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Question that is also relevant to this tasting posted in the Graham's vertical thread.
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My airfare has been purchased and the Ste. Eufemia Special Reserve White has been set out so that I don't forget it!
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Please put Ralph and me on the list. Thank you
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Axel P wrote: 11:52 Wed 10 Jan 2024 Please put Ralph and me on the list. Thank you
I've added you to the "interested" list, but given that my preference is for this to be only 10 heads, it's unlikely (at the moment) that you'll make it to the table.
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MDA wrote: 22:16 Fri 10 Nov 2023 I would like to attend if space permitting
I've added you to the "interested" list, but previous comments about number of attendees still apply.
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I'd like to get the confirmed attendee list sorted fairly soon, so if you're on the "interested" list and haven't confirmed you can make the date please do ASAP.

Those marked in bold on the first post are definitely "at the table". List will be updated as availabilities are confirmed.
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With enormous regret I must withdraw and miss this tasting. Enjoy!
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I can't make this date of the 16th May. Enjoy.
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Confirmed
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Let me know if you decide to increase the table to 12
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The list of attendees has been updated and all have confirmed attendance.
This is going to stay as 10 heads, but there are currently two reserves (Axel & Ralph) should anyone drop out.

To maintain a sensible bottles/head ratio I've decided that we'll just stick to the Taylor bottles and skip the whites. As such, the Quevedo is removed and Glenn doesn't need to bring the Ste. Eufemia Special Reserve.

Julian - could you update the placemats please?

I'll do the food order in a couple of weeks.

Very much looking forward to this.
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nac wrote: 10:34 Tue 09 Apr 2024 To maintain a sensible bottles/head ratio I've decided that we'll just stick to the Taylor bottles and skip the whites. As such, the Quevedo is removed and Glenn doesn't need to bring the Ste. Eufemia Special Reserve.
Noted, thank you. It shall go back to sleeping in my wine fridge.
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