Anything to do with Port.
uncle tom
Dalva Golden White Colheita 1952
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by uncle tom » 13:44 Tue 04 Sep 2007
An anonymous little parcel arrived in the post today, containing three little miniature bottles - two of which appear to have been refilled from the last offline's better decanters.
To whoever sent them - Thankyou - Thankyou - Thankyou!
Tom
I may be drunk, Miss, but in the morning I shall be sober and you will still be ugly - W.S. Churchill
Alex Bridgeman
Croft 1945
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by Alex Bridgeman » 14:45 Tue 04 Sep 2007
Tom,
Just as a matter of interest, when you have emptied out one of the miniatures, I would be very interested to know what the volume is that they hold. I am still looking for some way of being able to take decent port on a trip with me without it being shaken up and I wondered if a minuature bottle would hold less than 100 ml?
Thanks,
Alex
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!
uncle tom
Dalva Golden White Colheita 1952
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by uncle tom » 18:22 Tue 04 Sep 2007
They are regular 50ml miniatures - so airline friendly!
I've just drunk the one that was not identified (in the Chip dry bottle)
- was it the F20 ??
Tom
I may be drunk, Miss, but in the morning I shall be sober and you will still be ugly - W.S. Churchill
Conky
Fonseca 1980
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by Conky » 21:22 Tue 04 Sep 2007
Tom,
Was it ridiculously lighter than the other two? In which case, Yes. I cant remember whether they were labelled. I hope not. What are your thoughts?
Alan
uncle tom
Dalva Golden White Colheita 1952
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by uncle tom » 22:40 Tue 04 Sep 2007
At first I thought the Chip Dry bottle was an intact miniature, as it had no writing on the outside.
Tackling it earlier this evening, I realised it had been refilled - it was certainly light, and a little cloudy, with aldehydes on the nose.
A remnant of past glory, it was probably a very good wine in it's day - but it's peak was a long time ago..
Wonderful to engage a wine that was made when my father was only at the planning stage!
- I'll tackle the other two tomorrow..
Tom
I may be drunk, Miss, but in the morning I shall be sober and you will still be ugly - W.S. Churchill
DRT
Fonseca 1966
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by DRT » 00:03 Wed 05 Sep 2007
I wonder who it was that knew your address
Yes, its the F20. The others are top flight so hopefully will still be intact tomorrow.
Thanks for all those great bottles, Tom, the lineup would not have happened without you.
Derek
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
jdaw1
Dow 1896
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by jdaw1 » 09:47 Wed 05 Sep 2007
Which I echo
here . It couldn’t have been done without Tom’s cellar being opened to us.
uncle tom
Dalva Golden White Colheita 1952
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by uncle tom » 10:01 Wed 05 Sep 2007
Happy to oblige - and thanks Derek - I suspected it might be you!
Tom
I may be drunk, Miss, but in the morning I shall be sober and you will still be ugly - W.S. Churchill