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Hello,
I am new to the Forum so let me introduce myself, I use the nickname Digger,I have been drinking Port for around ten years and prior to this I never drank wine at all ,I only went for traditional English Ale and Bitter,that is until I went on Holiday to Portugul and was offered a glass of Tawney 20 Year Kopke by a local and thought it rude to refuse, this was a life changing event and I am now a Port drinker.
I prefer Tawneys and Colheitas ,my regular favorite being Kopke 10yr Tawney ,however on my last trip I was given glass of Quinta da Romaneira Colheita 1989 this was beyond doubt the best Port I have ever had, so I picked up two for special occasions.I have a small collection of vinatge Ports, mainly vintage 2000.
I have joined this Forum as I hope I can pick up some good advice from people with more Knowledge than myself and also because iIhave not as yet found anyone to disscuss Port with.
That just about sums Port and myself up however i do still drink Ale and Bitter.
Thank You for having me in your Forum ,Digger
I am new to the Forum so let me introduce myself, I use the nickname Digger,I have been drinking Port for around ten years and prior to this I never drank wine at all ,I only went for traditional English Ale and Bitter,that is until I went on Holiday to Portugul and was offered a glass of Tawney 20 Year Kopke by a local and thought it rude to refuse, this was a life changing event and I am now a Port drinker.
I prefer Tawneys and Colheitas ,my regular favorite being Kopke 10yr Tawney ,however on my last trip I was given glass of Quinta da Romaneira Colheita 1989 this was beyond doubt the best Port I have ever had, so I picked up two for special occasions.I have a small collection of vinatge Ports, mainly vintage 2000.
I have joined this Forum as I hope I can pick up some good advice from people with more Knowledge than myself and also because iIhave not as yet found anyone to disscuss Port with.
That just about sums Port and myself up however i do still drink Ale and Bitter.
Thank You for having me in your Forum ,Digger
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Welcome to the forums Digger,
Tawnies make for some great drink. If you get a chance see if you can find a 74 Noval Colheita, it's fantastic.
Hope to see you at one of our offlines.
Tawnies make for some great drink. If you get a chance see if you can find a 74 Noval Colheita, it's fantastic.
Hope to see you at one of our offlines.
Disclosure: Distributor of Quevedo wines and Quinta do Gomariz
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The drink's of a gentleman! Welcome. If you take a look here you will see a Colheita / Tawny tasting is being suggested. If London is an evening option for you, do feel free to join us if you can. Nothing more than a suitable bottle of port and contribution to corkage at chosen venue (if indeed any is payable!) is required.Digger wrote: That just about sums Port and myself up however i do still drink Ale and Bitter.
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'!
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Welcome Digger!
And if you do ever come down into London, be sure to invite yourself to any of the offlines we organise. They are all open (if there's space available) to anyone who reads the forum - as Ben says, all you need is a bottle of port and about £30 towards your meal and share of the corkage.
Alex
And if you do ever come down into London, be sure to invite yourself to any of the offlines we organise. They are all open (if there's space available) to anyone who reads the forum - as Ben says, all you need is a bottle of port and about £30 towards your meal and share of the corkage.
Alex
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
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What Alex says is true of most tastings. Some are a mite more expensive than that.
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Many Thanks for your messages, the dates given for the tasting i am working on both however i will keep an eye out for further events.
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Hi Digger, welcome. Do try to attend one of the offlines sometime. They are great fun.
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You know, I just saw another note about that wine. When I bought one for my birthyear, I was told "well, it's an OK year" but it's been getting rave reviews. I wonder how long i should save it... my original plan was 50, but there may be more to open for that occasion.g-man wrote:If you get a chance see if you can find a 74 Noval Colheita, it's fantastic.
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it drinsk very very well now, I dont think it'll benefit in 20 years. (where we'll dig into our stash of F85s)SushiNorth wrote:You know, I just saw another note about that wine. When I bought one for my birthyear, I was told "well, it's an OK year" but it's been getting rave reviews. I wonder how long i should save it... my original plan was 50, but there may be more to open for that occasion.g-man wrote:If you get a chance see if you can find a 74 Noval Colheita, it's fantastic.
Disclosure: Distributor of Quevedo wines and Quinta do Gomariz