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DRT wrote: 00:15 Tue 15 Feb 2022Or perhaps Fonseca Guimaraens 1988, albeit not a SQVP.
You can’t guess. And not a Fonseca SQVP.
DRT wrote: 00:16 Tue 15 Feb 202288) Oh, I've got it! Smith Woodhouse Madalena 1988 88)
You still can’t guess. But good use of the clues:
jdaw1 wrote: 23:13 Mon 14 Feb 2022
MigSU wrote: 23:08 Mon 14 Feb 2022It's the 1988 Dow Bomfim.
Correct year
jdaw1 wrote: 00:05 Tue 15 Feb 2022Clue: the standard abbreviation for this quinta is “SWM”.


DRT wrote: 00:17 Tue 15 Feb 2022Roriz 1888?
You still can’t guess. And the book lacks evidence of a Kopke Roriz 1888. Have you proper evidence, or are you guessing?

DRT wrote: 00:18 Tue 15 Feb 2022Is it my question now?
Almost, but not quite.
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jdaw1 wrote: 00:19 Tue 15 Feb 2022
DRT wrote: 00:17 Tue 15 Feb 2022Roriz 1888?
You still can’t guess. And the book lacks evidence of a Kopke Roriz 1888. Have you proper evidence, or are you guessing?
The KR1888 is the only one I have had that was 30% opaque, the others being 25-28%.

Is it Cruz 1988?
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DRT wrote: 00:27 Tue 15 Feb 2022Is it Cruz 1988?
You made the most recent valid guess — WC88 — so still can’t guess.
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jdaw1 wrote: 23:37 Mon 14 Feb 2022
MigSU wrote: 23:25 Mon 14 Feb 2022Then it has to be the 1988 Smith Woodhouse Madalena. If not, then I'm storming out.
You guessed immediately previously, so you may not guess until another has done so. You must hope that the next guesser is merciful.
Despite the illegal guess, it goes to MigSU. MigSU’s question.
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I have deleted that post and have turned myself in to the authorities.
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Guess which VP I'm having.

Clues:

- 1670

- Mugabe; Gibraltar; Tito.
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Warre 1980.
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jdaw1 wrote: 23:22 Tue 15 Feb 2022Warre 1980.
Too easy :x

The Port was very good, though.
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Next question?
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This evening, a decanter of dirty bacterial Port went down the sink. Name shipper and vintage.
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Ps98.
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W85 on the grounds that is one of the ones that you were opening in preparation for tonight.
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PhilW wrote: 16:26 Wed 16 Mar 2022 W85 on the grounds that is one of the ones that you were opening in preparation for tonight.
The W85 was excellent.
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TTD 2000
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akzy wrote: 23:29 Wed 16 Mar 2022
PhilW wrote: 16:26 Wed 16 Mar 2022 W85 on the grounds that is one of the ones that you were opening in preparation for tonight.
The W85 was excellent.
Well, I was thinking it must have been either the F85 or W85 being the bottles being opened for the '85 horizontal, and that it was so bad that a different bottle was subsequently decanted after the duffer. However, if W85 is wrong, I absolutely refuse to believe it could have been an F85 (denial is not just a river in Egypt) and will go for my most-experienced-bacterial-vp of D63 for my next guess.
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jdaw1 wrote: 20:57 Tue 15 Mar 2022 This evening, a decanter of dirty bacterial Port went down the sink. Name shipper and vintage.
Seizing ancient powers; Julian still to let us know the answer to his question if possible sometime, but the guesses have gone unanswered for long enough, so a new question:

What have I recently bought, that I don't really need? (that I don't really need)
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Some port?
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Doggett wrote: 12:21 Mon 30 May 2022Some port?
Nope. (I've bought very little port this year to date, primarily for reasons mentioned at the last tasting; neither relate to the answer to this question).
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A car?
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A paddle board?
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A wine storage cabinet? No, wait, another wine storage cabinet?
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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MigSU wrote: 16:47 Mon 30 May 2022A car?
Doggett wrote: 17:08 Mon 30 May 2022A paddle board?
No (to both - though I like Simon's broad thinking!). The answer is not unrelated to port.
Alex Bridgeman wrote: 17:28 Mon 30 May 2022A wine storage cabinet? No, wait, another wine storage cabinet?
No.
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A new decanter.
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MigSU wrote: 19:25 Mon 30 May 2022 A new decanter.
A good guess, but no.
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PhilW wrote: 19:08 Mon 30 May 2022
Doggett wrote: 17:08 Mon 30 May 2022A paddle board?
No (to both - though I like Simon's broad thinking!). The answer is not unrelated to port.
Broad or board!? 😂
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A Durand corkscrew.
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winesecretary wrote: 10:58 Tue 31 May 2022 A Durand corkscrew.
Another Durand corkscrew?
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@ Doggett - oh, that's clever.
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Doggett wrote: 12:44 Tue 31 May 2022
winesecretary wrote: 10:58 Tue 31 May 2022 A Durand corkscrew.
Another Durand corkscrew?
Very close... it is indeed a corkscrew, but not another Durand (but good reasoning for the guess), so which corkscrew have I bought?
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One of those battery powered ones?
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A proper old-fashioned T-shaped long worm corkscrew.
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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Lever screwpull
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MigSU wrote: 16:48 Tue 31 May 2022 One of those battery powered ones?
No
Alex Bridgeman wrote: 21:15 Tue 31 May 2022 A proper old-fashioned T-shaped long worm corkscrew.
No
Doggett wrote: 22:20 Tue 31 May 2022 Lever screwpull
No

Hint: Don't forget the clue. Don't forget the clue.
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I got it. "The answer is not unrelated to port", small P, so it's not Port wine but a port. So you bought yet another boat.
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Is it a special corkscrew for a double magnum bottle?
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PhilW wrote: 06:42 Wed 01 Jun 2022
MigSU wrote: 16:48 Tue 31 May 2022 One of those battery powered ones?
No
Alex Bridgeman wrote: 21:15 Tue 31 May 2022 A proper old-fashioned T-shaped long worm corkscrew.
No
Doggett wrote: 22:20 Tue 31 May 2022 Lever screwpull
No

Hint: Don't forget the clue. Don't forget the clue.
Ah, so you're saying there's something double or repeated about it?
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A twin pronged/thread/worm corkscrew
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MigSU wrote: 08:57 Wed 01 Jun 2022 So you bought yet another boat.
No.
flash_uk wrote: 16:55 Wed 01 Jun 2022 Is it a special corkscrew for a double magnum bottle?
No, though I like the guess.
Glenn E. wrote: 17:05 Wed 01 Jun 2022 Ah, so you're saying there's something double or repeated about it?
I can't explain the clue without telling you the answer.
Doggett wrote: 17:31 Wed 01 Jun 2022 A twin pronged/thread/worm corkscrew
No.

Ok, an additional clue: Let's see - when I remove a cork using this, I wouldn't be surprised to find it breaks up into eight pieces.
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You bought a corkscrew with an octagonal thread?
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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Alex Bridgeman wrote: 08:28 Thu 02 Jun 2022 You bought a corkscrew with an octagonal thread?
No.

Summary of previous clues so far:
- What have I recently bought, that I don't really need? (that I don't really need)
- Don't forget the clue. Don't forget the clue.
- Let's see - when I remove a cork using this, I wouldn't be surprised to find it breaks up into eight pieces.

Additional new clue:
- Perhaps surprisingly, it's not from Norway.
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One of those snazzy

Damn. not my turn...
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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One of those snazzy!
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PhilW wrote: 15:02 Fri 03 Jun 2022when I remove a cork using this, I wouldn't be surprised to find it breaks up into eight pieces.
Is it a Pirate's corkscrew?
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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DRT wrote: 20:31 Sun 05 Jun 2022
PhilW wrote: 15:02 Fri 03 Jun 2022when I remove a cork using this, I wouldn't be surprised to find it breaks up into eight pieces.
Is it a Pirate's corkscrew?
Would that be an Arr-So?




I'll see myself out.
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MigSU wrote: 17:26 Sat 04 Jun 2022 One of those snazzy!
It's the slightly less brash version, if that helps. But still stunning.
DRT wrote: 20:31 Sun 05 Jun 2022
PhilW wrote: 15:02 Fri 03 Jun 2022when I remove a cork using this, I wouldn't be surprised to find it breaks up into eight pieces.
Is it a Pirate's corkscrew?
It certainly could well be; not the usual name though.
MigSU wrote: 20:43 Sun 05 Jun 2022
DRT wrote: 20:31 Sun 05 Jun 2022
PhilW wrote: 15:02 Fri 03 Jun 2022when I remove a cork using this, I wouldn't be surprised to find it breaks up into eight pieces.
Is it a Pirate's corkscrew?
Would that be an Arr-So?
It would be more likely to be an Arr-so, Arr-so, perhaps...

However, you're all getting very close...
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Final clue: Beautiful plumage!
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PhilW wrote: 12:43 Tue 07 Jun 2022 Final clue: Beautiful plumage!
You bought a parrot?! (hopefully not a dead on)
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