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1952 Dalva Golden White Colheita
1972 Dow's
6 x Dow's 2007
1972 Dow's
6 x Dow's 2007
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Pocas Vintage 1990 - 14,99EUR (was marketed on Ebay as a 20y old instead of vintage)
Interestingly no references or tasting notes at all to be found. But if this tastes like their 2000 but with 10 years additional aging, I have a great port for this price
Interestingly no references or tasting notes at all to be found. But if this tastes like their 2000 but with 10 years additional aging, I have a great port for this price
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Please post pictures of the label and of the capsule, and, when you open it, of the cork.
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I did not pick it up yet but will send you the 2 pictures from the seller.jdaw1 wrote:Please post pictures of the label and of the capsule, and, when you open it, of the cork.
Do you expect a fake or did you also not know it's existence?
- Alex Bridgeman
- Fonseca 1966
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Croft 2005 LBV (bottled 2010, unfiltered) from Tesco at £7 per bottle in their current sale.
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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12 delivered at £5.25 per bottle may need to order another 12 later!AHB wrote:Croft 2005 LBV (bottled 2010, unfiltered) from Tesco at £7 per bottle in their current sale.
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- Quinta do Vesuvio 1994
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Magnum of 1977 Warre's VP
- SushiNorth
- Martinez 1985
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3x Smith Woodhouse LBV 1984
2x Smith Woodhouse LBV 1994
2x QdNoval Colheita 1974
1x QdNoval Colheita 1976
2x Smith Woodhouse LBV 1994
2x QdNoval Colheita 1974
1x QdNoval Colheita 1976
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I managed to get 10 of these at £5.25 each after visiting a number of stores. Hopefully they will repeat the deal between now and Christmas as it is very drinkable juiceclawhit wrote:12 delivered at £5.25 per bottle may need to order another 12 later!AHB wrote:Croft 2005 LBV (bottled 2010, unfiltered) from Tesco at £7 per bottle in their current sale.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
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Purchased over the last few days:
1 x 1963 Kopke Colheita (375 ml) - $127 - overpriced but delicious! I allowed myself a small splurge.
2 x 1991 Kopke Vintage Port - $56 each - excellent juice at a decent price (for the US)
6 x Quinta do Portal 20 Year Old Tawny Port - $20 each - wow what a great price for a 20-yr old!
1 x 1963 Kopke Colheita (375 ml) - $127 - overpriced but delicious! I allowed myself a small splurge.
2 x 1991 Kopke Vintage Port - $56 each - excellent juice at a decent price (for the US)
6 x Quinta do Portal 20 Year Old Tawny Port - $20 each - wow what a great price for a 20-yr old!
Glenn Elliott
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That's a good deal on any side of the pond. Great buy!Glenn E. wrote:6 x Quinta do Portal 20 Year Old Tawny Port - $20 each - wow what a great price for a 20-yr old!
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
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A must have case of 70 Warre - that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it, and being a nice wife I have bought hubby a case of Smith Woodhouse 94 for Christmas. Not really sure if it's for him or just to add to my nice little collection of 94's I have going on
- Alex Bridgeman
- Fonseca 1966
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Lucky hubby - a case of Smith Woodhouse 1994 all for himself and a case of Warre 1970 to share.clawhit wrote:A must have case of 70 Warre - that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it, and being a nice wife I have bought hubby a case of Smith Woodhouse 94 for Christmas. Not really sure if it's for him or just to add to my nice little collection of 94's I have going on
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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1960 Warre (375ml) - $70
1985 Dow (375ml) - $50
1997 Graham (750) - $70
I drank the first two. I'm saving the third for the Holiday.
1985 Dow (375ml) - $50
1997 Graham (750) - $70
I drank the first two. I'm saving the third for the Holiday.
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- Martinez 1985
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How was the 60 Warre half? We know the halves tend to age a bit faster, how did it turn out?duffman14 wrote:1960 Warre (375ml) - $70
1985 Dow (375ml) - $50
1997 Graham (750) - $70
I drank the first two. I'm saving the third for the Holiday.
- Alex Bridgeman
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I've never seen a half of Warre 60 - nice find!duffman14 wrote:1960 Warre (375ml) - $70
1985 Dow (375ml) - $50
1997 Graham (750) - $70
I drank the first two. I'm saving the third for the Holiday.
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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Yes, I lucked out with the Warre's '60 half. I followed a lead to a store that advertised a Cockburn '60 half. I inquired, and the proprietor bustled about the store searching. He came out of the back with an unlabeled bottle that had a "Warre 1960" seal. He offered the bottle for the same price as the Cockburn, and I tried to hide my excitement. It was my first Warre's. Upon opening the bottle, I checked the cork: "Warre 1960."
I apologize in advance for my limited vocabulary; I'm new to vintage port. The bottle had a strong smell of cork--overpowering the faint sweet smell of the wine. It is the oldest Port I've tried, so I suspected the cork smell might be characteristic of older wines. The wine itself was smooth and simple. I quite enjoyed the taste, but I was expecting something slightly more complex with a stronger finish. I tried an '85 Dow about a half-hour later, and I found that to have a stronger flavor.
I apologize in advance for my limited vocabulary; I'm new to vintage port. The bottle had a strong smell of cork--overpowering the faint sweet smell of the wine. It is the oldest Port I've tried, so I suspected the cork smell might be characteristic of older wines. The wine itself was smooth and simple. I quite enjoyed the taste, but I was expecting something slightly more complex with a stronger finish. I tried an '85 Dow about a half-hour later, and I found that to have a stronger flavor.
- Michael M.
- Quinta do Noval LBV
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2000 Smith Woodhouse VP: 2 owc/12 and 2 single bottles @ 36,40 EUR
Shut Up 'N Drink Yer Port
- Alex Bridgeman
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What you have described about the depth of the '85 Dow compared to the '60 Warre is a pretty good summary of the two wines - you would certainly expect the Dow to have a stronger flavour. That's a feature of the house style, the vintage and the difference in age and maturity.duffman14 wrote:Yes, I lucked out with the Warre's '60 half. I followed a lead to a store that advertised a Cockburn '60 half. I inquired, and the proprietor bustled about the store searching. He came out of the back with an unlabeled bottle that had a "Warre 1960" seal. He offered the bottle for the same price as the Cockburn, and I tried to hide my excitement. It was my first Warre's. Upon opening the bottle, I checked the cork: "Warre 1960."
I apologize in advance for my limited vocabulary; I'm new to vintage port. The bottle had a strong smell of cork--overpowering the faint sweet smell of the wine. It is the oldest Port I've tried, so I suspected the cork smell might be characteristic of older wines. The wine itself was smooth and simple. I quite enjoyed the taste, but I was expecting something slightly more complex with a stronger finish. I tried an '85 Dow about a half-hour later, and I found that to have a stronger flavor.
Out of curiosity, did you decant either of these ports? Both will change substantially over a 24-48 hours period in the decanter and it's worth experimenting to find where your preference is.
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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I didn't decant the wines. I'm unsure of the process, and I didn't want to spoil anything. But I'll have to do some research about decanting procedures before I crack the next bottle.
- JacobH
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Tom’s guide (posted by Derek) is worth reading if you are interested in decanting. As long as you’ve washed everything you use, then there’s no need to worry about spoiling anything and you’ll avoid a mouth-full of sediment!
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3 x Dow 1970
1 x Cockburns 1927
1 x Ferreira 1963
1 x Cockburns 1927
1 x Ferreira 1963
- gerwin.degraaf
- Taylor’s LBV
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Quevedo Colheita 1995 x 6
Quevedo Colheita 1996 x 6
Quevedo White x 6
Quevedo Colheita 1996 x 6
Quevedo White x 6
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2 x Dow Quinta do Bomfim 1984
3 x Warres 2003
Happy to have a representative for an elusive year ('84).
3 x Warres 2003
Happy to have a representative for an elusive year ('84).
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1 x Taylors Q.d Vargellas 1965. Trying to get a few of the SQ oldies from Vargellas,so far this is the only one.