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AHB wrote: 12:00 Sun 22 Oct 2017When I have a moment I will look up the locations you've identified as your clues.


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In the absence of a proper question/question master...

For anyone to answer other than AHB (although he will need to assist with the answer).

How many ports has AHB awarded 100 points to, and what are they?
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One?
1931 Quinta do Noval. 100/100. Posted: 22:37 Sun 10 Mar 2013
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That one is correct. I believe there is one other.
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If memory serves, the other is 1994 Noval Nacional.
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I don’t believe that is one of AHB’s two 100 pointers (at least of the two I know of), but maybe Alex will confirm/deny.
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The other could be: 1963 Quinta do Noval Nacional vintage port. Truly a phenomenal port. 100/100. Drunk 29 June 2009.
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Correct. As far as I know, they are the only two top scores Alex has awarded.
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I've written tasting notes on just under 4,600 different bottles of port. In that time I have only given two ports a perfect score, considering the wine I drank to be impossible to be bettered. They were the two tasting notes Old Bridge has identified.

Both were just astonishing. The 1963 Nacional was an ex-cellars bottle drunk in a line-up which consisted of Croft 1927 (an excellent bottle, 99 points), Croft 1945 (also fabulous at 99 points), Dow 1896 (slightly odd bottle, 90 points), Fonseca 1948 (terrific, but only 97 points), Nacional 1967 (very good, but only 92 points), Nacional 2003 (94 points — will be fabulous in 30 years) and a bottle of Taylor 1945 (from the cellars of the Duke of Buccleaugh and badly spoiled by some form of bacterial infection). That was one hack of a tasting. That was a tasting held in the dining room of Quinta do Noval with a few of the longer serving members of TPF in attendance. The theme of the tasting was "8 Ports to Try Before You Die".

I've had Noval 1931 a few times, and it is always very impressive and quite delicious. However, that particular bottle was showed the best I have ever encountered. It was bottled by Justerini & Brooks and was opened alongside bottles of Cockburn 1908 (93 points), Graham 1942 (98 points), Graham 1948 (97 points), the first of my magnums of Quinto do Noval 1927 (99 points, the partner to this magnum being the one opened at the Factory House in June 2017 as part of our 10th anniversary celebration), Quinta do Noval Nacional 1931 (90 points, spoiled by bottle stink), Taylor 1927 (95 points) and a bottle of Warre 1922 (97 points).
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AHB wrote: 12:35 Sun 29 Oct 2017 I've written tasting notes on just under 4,600 different bottles of port. In that time I have only given two ports a perfect score, considering the wine I drank to be impossible to be bettered. They were the two tasting notes Old Bridge has identified.

Both were just astonishing. The 1963 Nacional was an ex-cellars bottle drunk in a line-up which consisted of Croft 1927 (an excellent bottle, 99 points), Croft 1945 (also fabulous at 99 points), Dow 1896 (slightly odd bottle, 90 points), Fonseca 1948 (terrific, but only 97 points), Nacional 1967 (very good, but only 92 points), Nacional 2003 (94 points — will be fabulous in 30 years) and a bottle of Taylor 1945 (from the cellars of the Duke of Buccleaugh and badly spoiled by some form of bacterial infection). That was one hack of a tasting. That was a tasting held in the dining room of Quinta do Noval with a few of the longer serving members of TPF in attendance. The theme of the tasting was "8 Ports to Try Before You Die".

I've had Noval 1931 a few times, and it is always very impressive and quite delicious. However, that particular bottle was showed the best I have ever encountered. It was bottled by Justerini & Brooks and was opened alongside bottles of Cockburn 1908 (93 points), Graham 1942 (98 points), Graham 1948 (97 points), the first of my magnums of Quinto do Noval 1927 (99 points, the partner to this magnum being the one opened at the Factory House in June 2017 as part of our 10th anniversary celebration), Quinta do Noval Nacional 1931 (90 points, spoiled by bottle stink), Taylor 1927 (95 points) and a bottle of Warre 1922 (97 points).
I am impressed. And jealous of you, AHB, for having tasted such Ports.

However, this saturday we had our annual ....... party, and I got a present on friday very much relating to what we ate.
What was the present?
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A jar of pickled herrings?
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AHB wrote: 14:54 Sun 29 Oct 2017 A jar of pickled herrings?
Not correct.
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Hint needed?
The present is a gadget to treat (Mistreat) the party object.
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Meat Tenderizer (although as that is basically a mallet, it may not count as a gadget!)
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A carving knife
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Doggett wrote: 07:13 Tue 31 Oct 2017 Meat Tenderizer (although as that is basically a mallet, it may not count as a gadget!)
Not correct.
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flash_uk wrote: 07:59 Tue 31 Oct 2017 A carving knife
Closer, but no cigar.
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Meat thermometer
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Doggett wrote: 09:21 Tue 31 Oct 2017 Meat thermometer
Nope.
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Cheeseboard and knife
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flash_uk wrote: 15:05 Tue 31 Oct 2017 Cheeseboard and knife
Sorry, no.
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Blowtorch
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.

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AHB wrote: 18:59 Tue 31 Oct 2017Blowtorch
No.
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Pumpkin carver?
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PhilW wrote: 12:44 Wed 01 Nov 2017Pumpkin carver?
No.
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A meat cleaver?
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flash_uk wrote: 14:09 Wed 01 Nov 2017 A meat cleaver?
No, but something in that region. A much more specialised gadget.
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A marrow spoon.
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AHB wrote: 22:14 Thu 02 Nov 2017A marrow spoon.
Not a marrow spoon.
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Hint:
The gadget relates to a crustacian and to the french revolution.
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The correct answer is of course a Lobster Guillotine.
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Well I wouldn't have guessed that!
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AHB wrote: 19:28 Thu 16 Nov 2017 Well I wouldn't have guessed that!
Ah, but given the clues, you must admit it is guessable.
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I know we essentially let this thread die, but a quiz question occurred to me today which I couldn't resist asking, especially for the mathematicians amongst us.

A simple question. What is the next number in this series, and why?
88, 92, 95, 97, 99, 102, 107...
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42
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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I'll give a clue. The next number is 111.

Any ideas why?
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Are these the bottle/Selo numbers on a case of Port you own?
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Is it number of years since general declarations working backwards from 1931?

i.e.
1931 = 88 (years ago)
1927 = 92,
1924 = 95,
1922 = 97,
1920 = 99,
1917 = 102,
1912 = 107...

Next three in sequence would presumably be
1908 = 111,
1904 = 115,
1900 = 119
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If Phil is wrong, that's an astounding coincidence.
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Glenn E. wrote: 01:12 Thu 04 Jul 2019 If Phil is wrong, that's an astounding coincidence.
If those numbers don't relate to those years I would agree; though the reason itself might not be quite right - rather than general declaration years, it might relate to a specific producer, or to a specific tasting that Alex has/will attend this year, for example.
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Phil’s not wrong. I was looking at the general declaration vintages as they approached their centenary and that gave me the sequence.

Doff hat to Phil for getting it.
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.

2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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What obscure 2011 Port am I now drinking?
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jdaw1 wrote:What obscure 2011 Port am I now drinking?
Messias
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Andy Velebil wrote: 00:00 Fri 13 Mar 2020
jdaw1 wrote:What obscure 2011 Port am I now drinking?
Messias
Maybe one could argue that Messias is obscure. Maybe. It doesn’t have a chapter in the book, which could be part of a definition.

But no, not Messias.
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Alves de Sousa
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flash_uk wrote: 00:03 Fri 13 Mar 2020Alves de Sousa
Properly obscure. Good guess. Wrong, but nonetheless a good guess.
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Romariz
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Andy Velebil wrote: 00:14 Fri 13 Mar 2020Romariz
No.
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Quinta d. Popa?
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Andy Velebil wrote: 00:21 Fri 13 Mar 2020Quinta d. Popa?
Naughty. You aren’t allowed two consecutive guesses. That isn’t the game. You can’t guess yet.

Maybe I could give the clue that if somebody else had guessed this, it would have been wrong. But you can’t guess.
jdaw1 wrote: 00:57 Wed 08 Apr 2009{If you get it right, you then have to pose an equally useless but guessable question. If you guess wrong, you can’t guess again until somebody else has had a guess, or until a new question is posed (which would happen because a previous guess is marked ‘correct’).}
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