What did you get for Christmas...
- Alex Bridgeman
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What did you get for Christmas...
...that is port, or at least wine, related?
I was very happy to receive a bottle of Vargellas '98, a bottle of Bonfim '96 and a DVD of the Sideways film that I look forward to watching (plus Hugh Johnson's pocket wine guide for '98).
Alex
I was very happy to receive a bottle of Vargellas '98, a bottle of Bonfim '96 and a DVD of the Sideways film that I look forward to watching (plus Hugh Johnson's pocket wine guide for '98).
Alex
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!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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I only received one bottle this year - a curiosity called Becherovka from the Czech Republic.
Allegedly, this 38% clear spirit is more akin to Gin or Geneva than it is to Vodka, and a quick sniff reveals a strong nose of Cinnamon.
One to drink with tonic perhaps??
Tom
Allegedly, this 38% clear spirit is more akin to Gin or Geneva than it is to Vodka, and a quick sniff reveals a strong nose of Cinnamon.
One to drink with tonic perhaps??
Tom
I may be drunk, Miss, but in the morning I shall be sober and you will still be ugly - W.S. Churchill
Absolutely Nothing!!!
On the wine/Port front, that is. Debs did buy me a Sony VAI0 Laptop though, so I cant complain. It'll take a stiff upper lip to see it £200 cheaper in the sales of course!
I wonder if the Crusting Pipe has Wireless coverage? With this beauty and my 5 Mega Pixel Mobile phone camera, we could go live?
(Is this too technical for you, Jules?
)
Alan
On the wine/Port front, that is. Debs did buy me a Sony VAI0 Laptop though, so I cant complain. It'll take a stiff upper lip to see it £200 cheaper in the sales of course!
I wonder if the Crusting Pipe has Wireless coverage? With this beauty and my 5 Mega Pixel Mobile phone camera, we could go live?
(Is this too technical for you, Jules?

Alan
What I always want: nothing. Perfect.
What I always want: nothing. Perfect.
Your new computer has a built in camera. You can even do Skype for live video-chat with those joining at a distance.
Your new computer has a built in camera. You can even do Skype for live video-chat with those joining at a distance.
- KillerB
- Taylor Quinta de Vargellas 1987
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Re: What did you get for Christmas...
Somebody got you a ten year old version? I know you like your Ports a bit past it but this is getting silly.AHB wrote:
(plus Hugh Johnson's pocket wine guide for '98).
Alex
Port is basically a red drink
- Alex Bridgeman
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Although I had some mixed cases of wine and a wine cooler plus a surgical cork removal kit the most interesting to me was a book called the wine behind the label Michael Broadbent is ok if you buy first growths on a regular basis but my funds don't stretch that far.This book surprised me the vinyards close to the house we have in France I thought we'd found the best ones yet so has this book .It has wines that start at £5 a bottle and I think it is superb.
- KillerB
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I failed mention that later I received a bottle of the World's cheapest (yet still legitimate) Bourbon, but more properly a rabbit-style corkscrew.
I have seen these in action before but never had the chance to wreck corks with it myself. I have to say that I'm rather impressed. Don't think I'd use it on VP or old Bordeaux and Burgundy but for ripping corks out of low to mid-price stuff it is incredibly quick.
I have seen these in action before but never had the chance to wreck corks with it myself. I have to say that I'm rather impressed. Don't think I'd use it on VP or old Bordeaux and Burgundy but for ripping corks out of low to mid-price stuff it is incredibly quick.
Port is basically a red drink