Links:
- Review of evening as a whole;
- 1955 Dow;
- 1958 Dow;
- 1960 Warre;
- 1970 Butler Nephew;
- 1970 Croft;
- 1980 Taylor;
- 1985 Gould Campbell;
- 1982 Château Chasse-Spleen;
- Planning and arrangements;
- Placemats.
[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=42434#p42434]Here[/url] JacobH wrote:The claret (I’m afraid the house name escapes) me was truly excellent. I don’t really drink Bordeaux and this was the first one I’ve tried in ages that really grabbed me and made me realise what it could be like.
Thanks; that’s good to know. But as for the second piece of advice...surely on a Port forum such considerations are irrelevant (or should we all stop buying Port on release?AHB wrote:Chaser Spleen is a reliable house and represents good value until it's reputation starts to drive the price up. However, would you rather buy the 1982 vintage now for £60 and enjoy splendid drinking with dinner tonight, or the 2010 vintage for £17 in bond and enjoy a splendid drink in 30 years time after having paid a total of an additional £25 per bottle for storage, duty and VAT?
Why not move over? Everything points to it. I’m sure there’s a better tea market over here too, and we need a new American to replace Dotyg-man wrote:£60 all in? =( sniff, when buying across country lines, i get hit with a 2% finance fee, 3% bank fee and a 1.2% fx exchange fee on top of shipping charges![]()
you guys in the uk have no idea how good you have it =)