Should we reveal what we're all opening?
I was perusing my cellar for something interesting to open and thought it'd be fun to open something that was approaching an age expressed by a nice, round number (by which my OCD means a number ending with a zero). I soon realised that a) I'm not rich enough to spend a wallop on a sub-sub-par wine just because it's a rarity (looking at you, Liceiras 1993), and b) I don't have anything from the 20th century ending in a three (OK, I have a Casa do Douro Colheita 1963, but I feel like opening a VP). That pretty much left me with only one choice: the 2003 VPs. Looking at what I have, not wanting to open anything that would be *too* young, and considering I'll be the only one drinking this particular bottle, I settled on something that probably not many here have tasted: a Quinta das Tecedeiras 2003, on a half bottle. It's been standing upright for a few days, now, and I'll open it this evening to do some QA and start the decanting process (I might rebottle it tomorrow, depending on how it's behaving).
Now, if the answer to my original question is "No", then please disregard the previous paragraph
