June 25th - The London "After Cricket" offline
- Alex Bridgeman
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June 25th - The London "After Cricket" offline
It has been suggested that there may be an opportunity to get together on the evening of June 25th, at the Crusting Pipe, to share some port.
This could be in celebration, commiseration or complete indifference to England's attempts to win the One Day International against New Zealand at the Oval earlier in the day.
Of course, if the weather continues as it has been over the last few days, we could see the port "evening" starting fairly early in the day.
If anyone is interested in joining us, please let me know or post here. Any suggestions for themes would be welcome, and my contribution is "A Cheap and Cheerful Blind Tasting". Ports to be served blind and to cost no more than £15 per bottle. Vintage and Late Bottled Vintage only.
This could be in celebration, commiseration or complete indifference to England's attempts to win the One Day International against New Zealand at the Oval earlier in the day.
Of course, if the weather continues as it has been over the last few days, we could see the port "evening" starting fairly early in the day.
If anyone is interested in joining us, please let me know or post here. Any suggestions for themes would be welcome, and my contribution is "A Cheap and Cheerful Blind Tasting". Ports to be served blind and to cost no more than £15 per bottle. Vintage and Late Bottled Vintage only.
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
Re: June 25th - The London "After Cricket" offline
In deference to the fact that it is likely those of us going to the game may not have a clean palate by the evening?!AHB wrote:Any suggestions for themes would be welcome, and my contribution is "A Cheap and Cheerful Blind Tasting". Ports to be served blind and to cost no more than £15 per bottle. Vintage and Late Bottled Vintage only.
As you know, I am a definite for this! I am happy with the theme and have a few ideas. Would need the option to drop off at TCP the day before or morning of 25th though.
Ben
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- Alex Bridgeman
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I haven't asked TCP, but I am sure that they would be willing to look after a few bottles for the day. I plan to drop off first thing in the morning, before heading to the Oval.
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
I did have one alternative thought for a theme - either for this or another day.
BOB bottles compared to their commercial bretheren. For example, we know the Tesco 1994 is bottled by Symmington / Quarles Harris. There is a 1994 QH commercially available as well - at around twice the price via BBR. How would the two compare?
Are there other similar connections known of?
BOB bottles compared to their commercial bretheren. For example, we know the Tesco 1994 is bottled by Symmington / Quarles Harris. There is a 1994 QH commercially available as well - at around twice the price via BBR. How would the two compare?
Are there other similar connections known of?
Ben
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This tasting is now quorate with three confirmed attendees. More are welcome.
BOB theme is a good one, and perhaps one we should explore when we have more people around, so that we can try 2-3 different ports. Maybe an idea to carry forward to September?
BOB theme is a good one, and perhaps one we should explore when we have more people around, so that we can try 2-3 different ports. Maybe an idea to carry forward to September?
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
- Alex Bridgeman
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Cheap and cheerful could include BoBs, I would suggest.
Vintage port or late bottled vintage only, costing £15 or less per bottle when purchased or today.
Should we name the bottles we are bringing (to ensure that we don't end up with 4+ bottles of the same thing)? Or shall we just do this totally blind and hope for the best?
I'll post more details and a list of attendees in due course.
Alex
Vintage port or late bottled vintage only, costing £15 or less per bottle when purchased or today.
Should we name the bottles we are bringing (to ensure that we don't end up with 4+ bottles of the same thing)? Or shall we just do this totally blind and hope for the best?
I'll post more details and a list of attendees in due course.
Alex
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Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
Just a thought should we make this "under GBP20"? It would give us just a bit more scope. Even the Tesco 1994 is normally GBP15.99 I think.
I am begining to favour an agreed line up as options at sub GBP15 make it likely we end up with mutiple bottles.
I am begining to favour an agreed line up as options at sub GBP15 make it likely we end up with mutiple bottles.
Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
- Alex Bridgeman
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I'm happy to go with:
- vintage or late bottled vintage port
- under £20 a bottle
- say what you're going to bring
Obvious choices to bring include:
* Morgan '91 (Christies - £8 per bottle)
* Martinez '97 (New York - currently £8 per bottle)
* Cruz '89 (Somerfields - currently £10 per bottle)
* Tesco '94 (Tesco - currently £14 per bottle)
* Tesco '95 (Tesco - currently £14 per bottle)
* Noval '01 Traditional LBV (Tesco - currently under £10 per bottle)
* Warre '95 Traditional LBV (Asda - £5 per bottle last year)
* Croft '02 Traditional LBV (Sainsbury - £7 per bottle last year)
* Crusted Ports (often around the £15-20 mark, but much better with some bottle age)
* Single Quinta Ports (careful shopping can reveal some good prices, like Quinta de Corte '87 for £17.50 per bottle)
* non Douro imposters, which are usually quite cheap
Even my Martinez '94s (which I am not going to bring!) would fall into the category of "under £20". Hell! I even acquired some of my Vesuvio '94 (which I am not going to bring!) for under £20!
Moving from "£15 or less" to "£20 or less" makes a big difference to what I can bring and makes the selection process much easier. Having written out the list above and having been through my cellar list, I'm not convinced that I do want to raise the bar. Any thoughts from others coming or thinking of coming to the tasting? It might be more fun to try a selection of the ports that are around but often overlooked.
- vintage or late bottled vintage port
- under £20 a bottle
- say what you're going to bring
Obvious choices to bring include:
* Morgan '91 (Christies - £8 per bottle)
* Martinez '97 (New York - currently £8 per bottle)
* Cruz '89 (Somerfields - currently £10 per bottle)
* Tesco '94 (Tesco - currently £14 per bottle)
* Tesco '95 (Tesco - currently £14 per bottle)
* Noval '01 Traditional LBV (Tesco - currently under £10 per bottle)
* Warre '95 Traditional LBV (Asda - £5 per bottle last year)
* Croft '02 Traditional LBV (Sainsbury - £7 per bottle last year)
* Crusted Ports (often around the £15-20 mark, but much better with some bottle age)
* Single Quinta Ports (careful shopping can reveal some good prices, like Quinta de Corte '87 for £17.50 per bottle)
* non Douro imposters, which are usually quite cheap
Even my Martinez '94s (which I am not going to bring!) would fall into the category of "under £20". Hell! I even acquired some of my Vesuvio '94 (which I am not going to bring!) for under £20!
Moving from "£15 or less" to "£20 or less" makes a big difference to what I can bring and makes the selection process much easier. Having written out the list above and having been through my cellar list, I'm not convinced that I do want to raise the bar. Any thoughts from others coming or thinking of coming to the tasting? It might be more fun to try a selection of the ports that are around but often overlooked.
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
Under GBP20 is much easier. Under GBP15 is a challenge but one I can rise to.
Bring something under GBP15 could mean two things. Lets have a cheap port for a change or suprise me with something I would not normally try.
It sounds like the theme is "surprise me with something I would not normally try" - in which case it should be under GBP15.
Bring something under GBP15 could mean two things. Lets have a cheap port for a change or suprise me with something I would not normally try.
It sounds like the theme is "surprise me with something I would not normally try" - in which case it should be under GBP15.
Ben
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It could even mean both of these. Of the ports that I listed above in the £15 or under category, I only regularly drink one of these and have only tasted 4 of the others.benread wrote:Bring something under GBP15 could mean two things. Lets have a cheap port for a change or suprise me with something I would not normally try.
I shall bring a Morgan '91 for Ben and Richard to try.
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
Derek has been waxing lyrical about the Morgan '91 so I am very interested in trying that. In which case, I can supply without any shopping the following:AHB wrote:It could even mean both of these. Of the ports that I listed above in the £15 or under category, I only regularly drink one of these and have only tasted 4 of the others.benread wrote:Bring something under GBP15 could mean two things. Lets have a cheap port for a change or suprise me with something I would not normally try.
I shall bring a Morgan '91 for Ben and Richard to try.
- Tesco 1994
Noval 2001 (LBV unfiltered)
Fonseca 2000 (LBV unfiltered)
Dows Trademark Finest Reserve
Not sure if any of these fall into your 'not tried' or 'tasted' category. The Fonseca was purchased in anticipation of being required for 20th June but I have a feeling I will be requiring a Taylors LBV by then! Let me know what appeals.
Ben
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If I'm allowed to choose, I'll choose for Ben to bring the 1994 Tesco and Alex K to bring the Warre '92 LBV.
I'll see if I can persuade Richard to bring the Tesco 1995 - it might be interesting to try the 1994 against the 1995.
I'll see if I can persuade Richard to bring the Tesco 1995 - it might be interesting to try the 1994 against the 1995.
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
When you have an decided on the list of ports, …
When you have an decided on the list of ports, I’ll do the usual trick.
Agreed. Consider one of my bottles duly marked for this. Will drop off at TCP first thing Wednesday - assuming they are open early enough.AHB wrote:If I'm allowed to choose, I'll choose for Ben to bring the 1994 Tesco and ...
Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
- Alex Bridgeman
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The contingency plan, should it rain, is that we make it to the Crusting Pipe when they open at 11am and stay there until they close at 11pm. We will have several large wads of port vouchers in our pockets from the refunds that will be given on the tickets.Conky wrote:London, Cheap & Cheerful, Cricket, (or more likely precipitation stories)...
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
AHB wrote:We will have several large wads of port vouchers in our pockets from the refunds that will be given on the tickets.
...but a lack of options in TCP! We may need to make a few reccies if that proves to be the case.
I just hope the home team play better cricket than was seen at the Oval tonight. Surrey were awful!
Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!