A question for new members...
A question for new members...
We have had a few new members recently and it would be interesting to know how you found the website. Google? A link from another site? A referral from a friend? etc.
Derek
Derek
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
- SushiNorth
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Thanks for responding.
Here is that wikipedia link
Unfortunately, I can't post a link to the smell of the Taylor 85
Derek
Here is that wikipedia link
Unfortunately, I can't post a link to the smell of the Taylor 85

Derek
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
Hurray for me! I put that there.
Hurray for me! I put that there.Derek T. wrote:Here is that wikipedia link
Re: Hurray for me! I put that there.
Well done. Credit where it is due. Lets hope more follow.jdaw1 wrote:Hurray for me! I put that there.Derek T. wrote:Here is that wikipedia link
I also put a link to TPF in Google Directories,
I also put a link to TPF in Google Directories, and had previously caused like for FTLOP.
- Alex Bridgeman
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I don't deride the Cruz '89. When I served it blind to someone who shall remain nameless but does deride it - he said it reminded him of Fonseca in a lesser year.
I think it's a perfectly good everyday house port.
I also think we need to try and introduce you to Morgan '91...
I think it's a perfectly good everyday house port.
I also think we need to try and introduce you to Morgan '91...
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!
....but somebody did!AHB wrote:I don't deride the Cruz '89. ...
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Coming back to the remaining half bottle this evening I am actually enjoying it more. A little smoother perhaps?
No experience of the Morgan '91 but the numerous TN's sound interesting.
Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
- KillerB
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Yup - me.benread wrote:....but somebody did!AHB wrote:I don't deride the Cruz '89. ...
When AHB ambushed us with a bottle at the Crusting Pipe there were some nice comments made about it. I found it odd on that occasion but not as deeply unpleasant as the first time that I tried it. I may have had a bad bottle first time: it was so bad that it went down the sink.
If it was me that likened it to a poor vintage Fonseca then I was probably trying to articulate something. AHB may remember that I refused to hazard a guess at the bottle. It is certainly not as bad as my first impression but I can find other things to spend my £11 on that I would rather drink: Noval LBV at Tesco.
As I sit here, drinking a pleasant Chianti (£5 from Morrison's), I can promise that I am not a wine snob. I don't like some wines, regardless of price or reputation, and do like others. C'est la vie.
Port is basically a red drink
- JacobH
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I have to admit that I hadn’t heard of the Morgan 1991 before, but the TNs do make it sound interesting… Wine-Searcher only pulls up the 77, 70 and 48, though…
I always assumed that no matter how bad a port is, it will always end up improving a sauce. At least that’s how I justified the M&S Pink Pork 
KillerB wrote: When AHB ambushed us with a bottle at the Crusting Pipe there were some nice comments made about it. I found it odd on that occasion but not as deeply unpleasant as the first time that I tried it. I may have had a bad bottle first time: it was so bad that it went down the sink.


- RonnieRoots
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No, he shall remain nameless or all the local Port fanatics might storm his house in an attempt to "liberate" my bottles!DRT wrote:Tell us who he is and we'll get him for youGlenn E. wrote:Some crazy Brit sent me a link and told me to register.He's holding a couple of bottles of 1964 hostage so I figured I better do what he said or he might drink them!

Glenn Elliott
Don't worry Glenn, I've been told he keeps them under his bed and that keeps everyone away!
Roy Hersh
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http://www.fortheloveofport.com
Re: A question for new members...
I found out about this originally through the Wine Spectator forum.
John in NYC
"Burgundy makes you think of silly things: Bordeaux makes you talk about them, and Champagne makes you do them."-Brillat-Savarin
"Burgundy makes you think of silly things: Bordeaux makes you talk about them, and Champagne makes you do them."-Brillat-Savarin
Re: A question for new members...
Hello and welcome to JohninNYC. My powers of Holmes-esque deduction have led me to the conclusion that you might be located in former New Amsterdam. Wherein there are gentlefolk, male and female, with whom you might share an entertaining evening. Hello and welcome indeed.