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Hoping that 2008 will be a Vintage year
Posted: 12:46 Fri 14 Dec 2007
by RonnieRoots
I really do hope that 2008 will be a stunning vintage for port and all other wines (especially Bordeaux and German riesling), because LadyR and I will get married January 18th.
The odds are against me though... The only other '8s that are good VP years in the last century are 1948 and 1908.... I should have thought of this before and asked LadyR earlier so that we could still plan it in
2007. The '7' years are much better represented...

Posted: 13:07 Fri 14 Dec 2007
by Conky
Good to see chivalry is not dead and that a young man has his priorities right!
Good luck with your change in status. Happy to Unhappy, rich to broke, the Pub to the Couch, and that before we hear the sound of little footsteps...
Seriously, all the best.
Alan.
Posted: 13:29 Fri 14 Dec 2007
by DRT
Ronnie,
As far as I am aware you are the first man ever to find a willing bride who is just as passionate about port as the groom is. This is a world first and an experiment in what could become a new way forward for port-lovers around the world.
Congratulations and best of luck to you both.
Derek
PS: I think you should name your first born child Pre-Phyloxera - it will read well when combined with your surname

Posted: 15:58 Fri 14 Dec 2007
by KillerB
Pre-Phylloxera Wortel?
Ronald, as you know I am delighted for both of you. I have finally got a response from my manager of "We should be able to do something", so I am hopeful of making the whole thing. It is even possible that you will finally meet Treacle... assuming I can get hold of the right agency

Posted: 19:40 Fri 14 Dec 2007
by uncle tom
I very much hope 2008 is a blockbuster also, but for a different reason.
The 2007 vintage was compromised by a late start, low temperatures and an early bath. Despite that, the main producers have been talking it up - leading me to suspect that the need for a vintage declaration may prevail against the vintage-worthiness of the year - as happened in '75..
However, if 2008 proves to be stellar, the shippers will almost certainly abandon the plan to declare '07 and go the extra year..
~~~
Anyway - congratulations on your matrimonial plans!
Tom
Posted: 20:21 Fri 14 Dec 2007
by ajfeather
hope it is a vintage year for you both! You could always establish a wedding 'port fund' and buy port for all those anniversaries (at least one a year!)
Posted: 18:51 Sat 15 Dec 2007
by RonnieRoots
Thanks for all the kind words everyone!
Derek: you're absolutely right. I am fully aware that I am very much blessed with LadyR.
KillerB: That's very good news! Can't wait to finally meet Treacle. You do know that we will get a little bit suspicious of she only speaks Polish?
Posted: 19:17 Sat 15 Dec 2007
by g-man
Much congratz to you Ronnie!!
I too may come across the same predicament.
=)
Best wishes to you both and here's to 08 being a blockbuster year for all of us!
Posted: 00:39 Sun 16 Dec 2007
by StevieCage
Posted: 07:22 Sun 16 Dec 2007
by Luc
Felicitation !!
Two Portonians under one roof . . . bliss indeed !!
Well done.
Posted: 16:34 Sun 16 Dec 2007
by jdaw1
I haven’t met LadyR, so can’t (yet) comment on fabulousness for myself, but everyone who has met her thinks she’s fab, which is good enough for me† . Well done.
† Good enough for me to believe she’s fab. But I don’t recommend marrying a woman without meeting her first, whatever people say about her.†¡
†¡ Yes, it’s difficult being me. Pity my Mrs.
Posted: 10:33 Mon 17 Dec 2007
by Michael M.
Ronnie, congratulations and all the best for you!
Posted: 15:38 Mon 17 Dec 2007
by Axel P
Ronnie,
I just try to think of a disadvantage of such a marriage. But besides the fact that you always have to share your stuff, at least you have someone, which we all don't, who motivates you to open a decend bottle once in a while...
All the best to your wedding! By the way: what will be the wedding-port???
Axel
Posted: 17:08 Mon 17 Dec 2007
by RonnieRoots
Good question!
Well, given that:
1. I'm from 1975 and LadyR is from 1977
2. We didn't want to spend a fortune on port because most of the dinner crowd will not appreciate it, but we did want it to be good
3. We wanted to serve only one port
4. We wanted to take the average of our birth years (because I'm too proud to be drinking 1977's because of my poop birth year)
We chose the one single port from that year with a very good reputation.
Now, which port would that be?

Posted: 10:28 Tue 18 Dec 2007
by Axel P
Hey Ronnie,
knowing that 77 is (much) better than 75, I would still go for a 75, because the 75 gives you a much better price/value ratio than the 77.
I think that not all of your guests are port-freaks, so the 75 will definitely do his job. Something like a Grahams Magnum would be my best guess.
My wife and I am from 1970, so we dont have this choice...
All the best
Axel
1. I'm from 1975 and LadyR is from 1977
2. We didn't want to spend a fortune on port because most of the dinner crowd will not appreciate it, but we did want it to be good
3. We wanted to serve only one port
4. We wanted to take the average of our birth years (because I'm too proud to be drinking 1977's because of my poop birth year)
We chose the one single port from that year with a very good reputation.
Now, which port would that be?
Posted: 11:44 Tue 18 Dec 2007
by RonnieRoots
Actually, we already have a port for the dinner. And with help from my hints you should be able to guess which one that is.

Posted: 14:07 Tue 18 Dec 2007
by DRT
1976 Fonseca Guimaraens ?
Posted: 14:10 Tue 18 Dec 2007
by RonnieRoots
Hole in one!
You must admit, it wasn't the most difficult contest...
Posted: 14:12 Tue 18 Dec 2007
by DRT
RonnieRoots wrote:Hole in one!
You must admit, it wasn't the most difficult contest...
...as dificult as finding a piece of hay in a small stack of needles
Derek