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by Alex Bridgeman
16:30 Fri 05 Jun 2026
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 2015 Pocas White Colheita (bottled 2025)
Replies: 10
Views: 1594

Re: 2015 Pocas White Colheita (bottled 2025)

Apologies to the guys in the US, but the 2015 White Colheita has now landed in the UK and is available @ £28.99 from House of Townend with free delivery for orders over £120. 6 cases of 6 bottles were brought into the UK on the last shipment and were landed today. 5 cases remain after Mrs B placed h...
by Alex Bridgeman
14:32 Wed 03 Jun 2026
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Heating Port Tongs
Replies: 22
Views: 800

Re: Heating Port Tongs

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Do these work for you Zak?
by Alex Bridgeman
08:01 Wed 03 Jun 2026
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Heating Port Tongs
Replies: 22
Views: 800

Re: Heating Port Tongs

@Alex: do you light top-down or bottom-up? I was taught to light bottom-up. Paper under thin kindling under larger kindling under proper wood. Never a firelighter! My grandmother would be very upset if I had to resort to one of those. It’s also entirely satisfying that all of the wood we burn is so...
by Alex Bridgeman
07:51 Wed 03 Jun 2026
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Heating Port Tongs
Replies: 22
Views: 800

Re: Heating Port Tongs

akzy wrote: 07:38 Wed 03 Jun 2026 Could you post a clear top down and side view here of them? I have some ideas that I want to test...
I’ll try to remember to do so when back home this afternoon.
by Alex Bridgeman
06:35 Wed 03 Jun 2026
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Heating Port Tongs
Replies: 22
Views: 800

Re: Heating Port Tongs

What are the port tongs metal? Is it some iron derivative? Steel, cast iron, etc. I’m guessing probably either iron or a mild steel. They often need to be bent or hammered back into shape after a lot of use since they’re soft enough, when red hot, for the circle at the end of them to be forced open...
by Alex Bridgeman
06:33 Wed 03 Jun 2026
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Heating Port Tongs
Replies: 22
Views: 800

Re: Heating Port Tongs

jdaw1 wrote: 21:07 Tue 02 Jun 2026 @Alex: do you light top-down or bottom-up?

For tong purposes, do lava stones help or hurt?
I’ve never had lava stones as part of my heater, so can’t say for sure but would guess these would help if they are glowing hot.
by Alex Bridgeman
11:15 Tue 02 Jun 2026
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Pointless Statistics
Replies: 258
Views: 503576

Re: Pointless Statistics

Perhaps nearly 6 months late, but I think it's now time for some more pointless statistics. On 31 December 2025, my cellar comprised of the following (with 2012 figures in brackets) Port 86% (91%) - unchanged on last year Bordeaux 4% (3%) - up from 3% last year South Africa 2% (0.5%) - same as last ...
by Alex Bridgeman
09:05 Tue 02 Jun 2026
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: WED 17TH June - Bottle wrapped in foil and Quevedo Closure Experience Case
Replies: 62
Views: 5605

Re: WED 17TH June - Bottle wrapped in foil and Quevedo Closure Experience Case

Óscar would like:
Starter — superfood salad
Main — rump of lamb
Dessert — tbd
by Alex Bridgeman
07:33 Tue 02 Jun 2026
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: WED 17TH June - Bottle wrapped in foil and Quevedo Closure Experience Case
Replies: 62
Views: 5605

Re: WED 17TH June - Bottle wrapped in foil and Quevedo Closure Experience Case

Alex:
No starter
Alex & Martin to share a Cote de Boeuf cooked medium rare.
Alex also skinny fries and creamed sweetcorn
Dessert tbd
by Alex Bridgeman
06:49 Tue 02 Jun 2026
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Heating Port Tongs
Replies: 22
Views: 800

Heating Port Tongs

It's a well known frustration that while induction hobs look beautiful and sleek in a kitchen, they don't heat Port tongs. For that you need a gas burner or an open fire. Someone experiencing this frustration recently asked me how I manage to use tongs without a hob on which to heat them. Normally I...
by Alex Bridgeman
19:17 Thu 28 May 2026
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1960 Warre
Replies: 2
Views: 908

Re: 1960 Warre

W60, BBR bottled. A wonderful mature brick red colour, 50% opaque. A little hollow on the nose, not showing much but there is a little faint sweet raisined fruit. Lovely texture on the palate with the elegance expected of Warre. The mature, spiced fruit blossoms on the palate. The fruit is a little ...
by Alex Bridgeman
19:16 Thu 28 May 2026
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1960 Warre
Replies: 2
Views: 940

Re: 1960 Warre

W60, light brick red colour, very pale, 20% opaque. A little bruised fruit on the nose. Sweet but with very little fruit initially on the palate. A little more fruit arrives on the mid-palate but the wine is very evolved. Nice aftertaste, gentle redcurrant jelly with a bit of aniseed. 89/100.
by Alex Bridgeman
19:16 Thu 28 May 2026
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1960 Taylor
Replies: 2
Views: 918

Re: 1960 Taylor

T60, bottled by Grants of St James. Pale rose colour, 20% opaque. Sweet redcurrant nose. Very little fruit on entry but develops on the mid-palate. Lovely aftertaste full of dried fruit, which fades to a certain level before persisting. 89/100.
by Alex Bridgeman
19:14 Thu 28 May 2026
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1960 Quinta do Sibio
Replies: 2
Views: 1005

Re: 1960 Quinta do Sibio

Sb60, gentle rose gold colour, pale at 10% opaque. A little malt vinegar on the nose. Sweet but also with a huge bitterness. Some nice balsamic vinegar on the finish but really a glass of not a lot. 83/100.
by Alex Bridgeman
19:13 Thu 28 May 2026
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1960 Real Compania Velha
Replies: 2
Views: 920

Re: 1960 Real Compania Velha

RCV60, very pale and full of sediment. Lacking on the nose, with not much more on the palate - which is drying out. Perfectly harmless, with the heat showing most strongly on the aftertaste and finish. A little red liquorice. 85/100.
by Alex Bridgeman
19:12 Thu 28 May 2026
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1960 Offley
Replies: 2
Views: 934

Re: 1960 Offley

O60, rose red colour, 40% opaque. Candied cherry and star fruit on the nose. Drying out on the palate with a little fruit showing, warm aniseed finish of good length. Nice. 88/100.
by Alex Bridgeman
19:11 Thu 28 May 2026
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1960 Quinta do Noval
Replies: 2
Views: 900

Re: 1960 Quinta do Noval

N60, red-gold colour, 20%. A little harsh on the nose with dried fruit, dried apple and golden syrup. Lovely on the palate, full of flavour with a touch of fire. Warm aftertaste, cocktail cherry on a slightly short finish. Nice wine. 90/100.
by Alex Bridgeman
19:11 Thu 28 May 2026
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1960 Niepoort
Replies: 3
Views: 1266

Re: 1960 Niepoort

Ni60, one of the most attractive appearances at this tasting. Bronze, 30% opaque. A little dried citrus peel on the nose. Sweet and smooth on the palate, dried red fruit leading to a glorious sweet red cherry aftertaste and long finish. Impressive. Rather lovely. 93/100.
by Alex Bridgeman
19:10 Thu 28 May 2026
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1960 Martinez
Replies: 2
Views: 946

Re: 1960 Martinez

Mz60, pale burnished brick red, 10% opaque. Nothing on the nose. A vague sense of something citrus on an otherwise butterscotch palate, although a little acidity does emerge on the late palate to improve the interpretation of the wine. Lingering canned mandarin and Golden Syrup on the long finish. 8...
by Alex Bridgeman
19:10 Thu 28 May 2026
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1960 Justerini and Brooks
Replies: 3
Views: 958

Re: 1960 Justerini and Brooks

J&B60, shipper not known. Deep red colour, full of fine sediment. Lovely lack cherry nose. Sweet fruit palate, one of the more youthful wines at this tasting. Black cherry with a touch of pine. The pine oil shines on the aftertaste, with a delicious slight bite to it. Delicious. The best wine so...
by Alex Bridgeman
19:08 Thu 28 May 2026
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1960 Graham
Replies: 2
Views: 920

Re: 1960 Graham

G60, mature rose red, 50% opaque. Attractive Turkish Delight on the nose, sweet rose water. Lovely mature and sweet fruit on the palate, dried sweet raspberry. Glorious on the palate. The sweet fruit shines on the aftertaste with a density that just delivers on the finish. Very good, one to add to t...
by Alex Bridgeman
19:06 Thu 28 May 2026
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1960 Gonzalez Byass
Replies: 4
Views: 1068

Re: 1960 Gonzalez Byass

GB60, very evolved appearance, pale brown, 10% opaque. A little vinegar on the nose although no sign of this on the otherwise hollow palate. A little bitter on the aftertaste, then a pleasant baked oat finish. Not bad in the end, but really not great. 84/100.
by Alex Bridgeman
19:05 Thu 28 May 2026
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1960 Fonseca
Replies: 2
Views: 922

Re: 1960 Fonseca

F60, dark rose red. 50% opaque. Subdued red fruit on the nose. Rich and still quite youthful raspberry and rose petal palate. Extremely expressive on the aftertaste, with a slightly green edge to the finish. Very good. 93/100.
by Alex Bridgeman
19:04 Thu 28 May 2026
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1960 Dow
Replies: 2
Views: 921

Re: 1960 Dow

D60, a little cloudy having been stirred up during transport to the tasting, but a lightly coloured mature bronze. Limited nose, a little bitter and herbaceous. Pleasant on the palate with the noticeable dryness of Dow. The acidity is pronounced, some burnt matches in the dried plum. Impressive drie...
by Alex Bridgeman
19:03 Thu 28 May 2026
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1960 Cockburn
Replies: 2
Views: 904

Re: 1960 Cockburn

Ck60, pale burnished bronze, 10% opaque. Little on the nose. Sweet on the palate, a little caramel initially before a lovely dose of lime acidity cleans the palate. Lime oil aftertaste and a lingering drying finish. Not unpleasant. 86/100.
by Alex Bridgeman
19:03 Thu 28 May 2026
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1960 Calem
Replies: 2
Views: 921

Re: 1960 Calem

Ca60, deep burnished copper colour, 40% opaque. Dried figs and redcurrant nose. Light and elegant on the palate, gentle but really rather lovely in structure and balance. Delicious ginger biscuit finish of great length. 91/100.
by Alex Bridgeman
19:02 Thu 28 May 2026
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1960 Butler Nephew
Replies: 2
Views: 927

Re: 1960 Butler Nephew

BN60, pale rose gold colour, 30% opaque. Hollow on the nose but much nicer on the palate where some bright fruit shows with good acidity. Redcurrant jelly aftertaste and a nice redcurrant jelly finish 87/100.
by Alex Bridgeman
07:01 Thu 28 May 2026
Forum: Reviews
Topic: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft
Replies: 18
Views: 2052

Re: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft

Jáfoste Although Luís Rodrigues blends Ports for a number of small producers, he now also has his own project based on wines he has been able to acquire from families dotted around the Valley, families that he has got to know through his work as a consultant winemaker and viticulturist. LR Wines &a...
by Alex Bridgeman
17:48 Wed 27 May 2026
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: Dow Vertical 2 February 2027
Replies: 34
Views: 1326

Re: Dow Vertical (Date TBC)

9th February is Shrove Tuesday. It is likely that my wife will be expecting me to cook her pancakes that evening. For obvious reasons I would prefer the tasting on 2nd February or for Shrove Tuesday to be moved by a day.
by Alex Bridgeman
13:32 Wed 27 May 2026
Forum: Reviews
Topic: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft
Replies: 18
Views: 2052

Re: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft

That's the last of the tasting notes, so the review is now complete.
by Alex Bridgeman
13:31 Wed 27 May 2026
Forum: Reviews
Topic: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft
Replies: 18
Views: 2052

Re: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft

Taylor Very Very Old Tawny IMG_8151.jpeg This wine has an average age of around 100 years and will be the oldest wine offered in the Taylor portfolio once the 1896 single harvest tawny has sold out. This is a blend of some of the smaller parcels of historic wine from the Taylor cellars, brought tog...
by Alex Bridgeman
11:49 Tue 26 May 2026
Forum: Reviews
Topic: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft
Replies: 18
Views: 2052

Re: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft

Maynard 80 Year Old Tawny The Maynard brand — named after the English wine merchant from the 1650s, Walter Maynard – is part of the portfolio of the Vinihold group, managed by Fernando and Álvaro van Zeller with Álvaro overseeing the blending of this wine. With roots in the Douro Valley that go bac...
by Alex Bridgeman
21:51 Mon 25 May 2026
Forum: Reviews
Topic: Offline Summary by Shipper
Replies: 21
Views: 89667

Re: Offline Summary by Shipper

Now up to date to the Ramos Pinto tasting in a couple of weeks.
by Alex Bridgeman
18:54 Mon 25 May 2026
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: 6th August - Virtual Tasting "a port you enjoy drinking when it's supposedly too hot for port"
Replies: 43
Views: 110772

Re: 6th August - Virtual Tasting "a port you enjoy drinking when it's supposedly too hot for port"

I'm trawling through the organisation threads to update the Summary by Shipper and found this one. How timely! So far this ridiculously warm weekend we've opened and finished Lamelas 10YO White, Quevedo 2012 White Colheita and Kopke 2003 White Colheita. It's just too hot for anything other than a Wh...
by Alex Bridgeman
11:19 Mon 25 May 2026
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: Dow Vertical 2 February 2027
Replies: 34
Views: 1326

Re: Dow Vertical (Date TBC)

Yes please.

I’ll dig out a list of available bottles when I can.
by Alex Bridgeman
08:32 Mon 25 May 2026
Forum: Reviews
Topic: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft
Replies: 18
Views: 2052

Re: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft

Kopke 80 Year Old Tawny Kopke 80YO.jpg This wine was presented by Carlos Alves, the Director of Viticulture & Oenology at the Kopke Group, and the man justifiably very proud to have brought together the aged wines that created this blend. Established in 1638, Kopke is the oldest active Port shi...
by Alex Bridgeman
14:01 Sun 24 May 2026
Forum: Reviews
Topic: Offline Summary by Shipper
Replies: 21
Views: 89667

Re: Offline Summary by Shipper

I've spent some time updating the first post so that it now reflects all our shipper themed tastings from June 2007 to Dec 2023. I'll update the last couple of years when I get a few moments. What struck me was how few shipper verticals we do compared to the number of horizontals we hold. Nothing wr...
by Alex Bridgeman
12:03 Sun 24 May 2026
Forum: Reviews
Topic: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft
Replies: 18
Views: 2052

Re: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft

Jáfoste Although Luís Rodrigues blends Ports for a number of small producers, he now also has his own project based on wines he has been able to acquire from families dotted around the Valley, families that he has got to know through his work as a consultant winemaker and viticulturist. LR Wines &a...
by Alex Bridgeman
21:24 Sat 23 May 2026
Forum: Reviews
Topic: 2024 Vintage - First Thoughts
Replies: 3
Views: 361

Re: 2024 Vintage - First Thoughts

Tasting notes now posted.
by Alex Bridgeman
15:42 Sat 23 May 2026
Forum: Reviews
Topic: 2024 Vintage - First Thoughts
Replies: 3
Views: 361

Re: 2024 Vintage - First Thoughts

Tasting notes In Score Order . Fonseca 2024 : David Guimaraens has made 36 vintages including this, his 10th declaration. 3,900 cases were made of Fonseca. An elegant scarlet, 90% opaque. Astonishing perfume on the nose! A little lavender, a little blackcurrant. The palate is elegant and refined wit...
by Alex Bridgeman
15:41 Sat 23 May 2026
Forum: Reviews
Topic: 2024 Vintage - First Thoughts
Replies: 3
Views: 361

Re: 2024 Vintage - First Thoughts

Tasting notes In Alphabetical Order Barao de Vilar 2024 : I am beginning to understand the 2024 vintage brings an elegance and refinement to the wines. The fruit is ripe, floral and wonderfully expressive and this wine from the Barão de Vilar portfolio shows this to its full. The wine is a rich purp...
by Alex Bridgeman
15:40 Sat 23 May 2026
Forum: Reviews
Topic: 2024 Vintage - First Thoughts
Replies: 3
Views: 361

2024 Vintage - First Thoughts

I've had chance to taste a few of the 2024 Vintage Ports, and to taste twice most of the big names. As people think about what they'd like to buy, I thought it might be helpful for me to post a summary of my thoughts. The vintage is superb, up there in quality with 2011 and 1994. What I found fascin...
by Alex Bridgeman
15:01 Sat 23 May 2026
Forum: Reviews
Topic: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft
Replies: 18
Views: 2052

Re: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft

Graham 80 Year Old Tawny The Symington family have been shipping Port from the Douro for 5 generations, ever since Andrew James Symington arrived in Oporto in 1882. But their Port lineage go back a further 8 generations through his wife, Beatrice Atkinson, who was descended from Walter Maynard. Wal...
by Alex Bridgeman
08:26 Sat 23 May 2026
Forum: Reviews
Topic: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft
Replies: 18
Views: 2052

Re: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft

Mike J. W. wrote: 23:21 Fri 22 May 2026 I believe I had that same 90 y.o. white when I was at DR in 2024. I scored it 98++ and it was the best Port that I had ever tasted in my life...until they brought out another bottle.
It really was something quite special, but next to impossible to get hold of in the UK
by Alex Bridgeman
06:31 Fri 22 May 2026
Forum: Reviews
Topic: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft
Replies: 18
Views: 2052

Re: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft

DR from Agri-Roncão Named DR after Domingos Ribeiro, who started the company in 2001 after purchasing Quinta da Levandeira do Roncão which lies in the Cima Corgo, lying at altitudes of 500-600m on the north bank of the Douro River. The vineyard is known to date back to at least the middle of the 18...
by Alex Bridgeman
07:56 Thu 21 May 2026
Forum: Reviews
Topic: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft
Replies: 18
Views: 2052

Re: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft

Quinta da Devesa Quinta da Devesa features on the 1844 map of the valley drawn by Barão Forrester. The Quinta is located high on the hilltops above Peso da Régua in the Cima Corgo sub-region of the Douro Valley and has been in the current owner's family since 1941. As was normal at that time, the f...
by Alex Bridgeman
07:40 Thu 21 May 2026
Forum: Reference
Topic: Port brand abbreviations
Replies: 447
Views: 2105038

Re: Port brand abbreviations

This is all true - in my mind I had the label as being Quinta do Noval, Quinta do Passadouro as they have done in the past with Quinta do Marco. But the 2024 is labelled as Passadouro, not as Noval Passadouro. I agree that for as long as the wines are labelled purely as Quinta do Passadouro, we shou...
by Alex Bridgeman
20:57 Tue 19 May 2026
Forum: Reference
Topic: Port brand abbreviations
Replies: 447
Views: 2105038

Re: Port brand abbreviations

I believe that we should be retiring the abbreviation Ps for Quinta do Passadouro now it is owned by and contiguous with the vineyards of Noval. Should this now become NP? Quinta do Noval Quinta do Passadouro?
by Alex Bridgeman
20:09 Tue 19 May 2026
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: WED 17TH June - Bottle wrapped in foil and Quevedo Closure Experience Case
Replies: 62
Views: 5605

Re: WED 17TH June - Bottle wrapped in foil and Quevedo Closure Experience Case

mcoulson wrote: 18:55 Tue 19 May 2026 anybody want to share a steak ??
cote de boeuf? medium-rare?
by Alex Bridgeman
10:13 Tue 19 May 2026
Forum: Reviews
Topic: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft
Replies: 18
Views: 2052

Re: 2026: Very Very Old and 80 Year Old Ports at the bft

Blackett 80 Year Old Tawny Port. Founded by Pedro Carneiro in 2013, Blackett (a brand of Alchemy Wines) is one of the new wave of young Port companies taking advantage of the changes in regulation in 1986 and shipping directly from the Douro Valley. Although a young company, the name Blackett is a ...