Jubilee celebrations

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Zelandakh
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Jubilee celebrations

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To celebrate the 60 years of her reign, I shall be toasting with an already decanted bottle of 1970 Noval tonight.

What is anyone else sampling this weekend - either for the Jubilee, just because, or even for a different celebration.

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Several of us have recently toasted HM The Queen with a Graham 1952 Single Harvest Tawny, but, alas, this evening I am Portless.
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I shall be celebrating with a glass of Quinta da Cavadinha 1987 that I decanted on Friday but didn't have chance to finish.
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AHB wrote:I shall be celebrating with a glass of Quinta da Cavadinha 1987 that I decanted on Friday but didn't have chance to finish.
I hope it has perked up from its initial showing.
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We had a 85 Warres, 85 Fonseca, 85 Taylors, 85 Cockburn and 94 Martinez finishing the leftovers tonight :wink:
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Whisky for me: Clynelish.
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