UK v Oporto bottling
UK v Oporto bottling
Does anyone have any comments or views about the comparative merits of (on 1970 and before) Uk v Oporto bottling or is it simply a question of how the bottle has been stored? I've acquired quite a few UK bottlings over the last year (the likes of Grants of St James, Charles Kinloch etc) and assuming it's not simply a question of storage, are there any particular bottlers to look out for (either for good or for bad)? Would I be right in thinking that outside of Portugal, the UK was the only other place where bottling took place-or did it happen in other countries?
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Swedish and Danish bottlings have been seen.
Also see Corks and bottles: Oporto versus London, and Comparing the bottlers.
Also see Corks and bottles: Oporto versus London, and Comparing the bottlers.
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Irish too (both in the Republic and in Northern Ireland) and according to Alex only the best of port!
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UK v Oporto bottling
Quite so. It was also bottled in other British colonies where it was cheaper to ship in bulk, and in Brazil and possibly Angola / Mozambique. Oh, what about Goa?Justin K wrote:Irish too (both in the Republic and in Northern Ireland) and according to Alex only the best of port!
EDIT: there's a bottle in the corridor on the way to the gents in the Graham's lodge with a Bombay bottling.
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Looking at the threads JDAW linked to, a comparative bottler tasting never took place-is such a tasting now irretrievable?
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Alas.idj123 wrote:a comparative bottler tasting never took place
No, but it would require somebody to take charge, enquire what people have in a variety of obvious suspects, find a date, and do the rest. Please don’t be shy about volunteering. Either re-use an existing thread, or start a new one linking as appropriate.idj123 wrote:is such a tasting now irretrievable?
Oh, almost forgot: I’m in.
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But then we're back in the situation of comparing one variable when all the others (storage over 40+ years, provenance, basic bottle variability etc) are unknown and uncontrollable. I would say that there's very little to be gained from a 'scientific' viewpoint by doing this kind of comparison.jdaw1 wrote:Alas.idj123 wrote:a comparative bottler tasting never took place
No, but it would require somebody to take charge, enquire what people have in a variety of obvious suspects, find a date, and do the rest. Please don’t be shy about volunteering. Either re-use an existing thread, or start a new one linking as appropriate.idj123 wrote:is such a tasting now irretrievable?
Oh, almost forgot: I’m in.
What would be very interesting would be to run some tastings - a series, not just one - where we assembled as many different non-Oporto bottlings of one shipper and one vintage and compared them - not to see which was best, but to see if there's anything that's constant between them at all: does a single characteristic come through in them all? Grants, BBR, Army & Navy, Scottish bottlings, Irish bottlings, bottlings for the King of Siam and the Maharaja of Cooch Behar...
Who volunteers to organise this?
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Well done, Daniel. Not quite grammatically correct but we accept your offer.djewesbury wrote:I … volunteers to organise this
I'm in.
I suggest G70 as the subject. Plentiful, non-silly prices, lots of different bottlers and consistently better than good.
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Nicely done Derek. Now that I've made the offer I can hardly go back on it.DRT wrote:Well done, Daniel. Not quite grammatically correct but we accept your offer.djewesbury wrote:I … volunteers to organise this
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I suggest G70 as the subject. Plentiful, non-silly prices, lots of different bottlers and consistently better than good.
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There have been several previous discussions on possibilities of EB vs OB, and of a shipper-verizontal; both are imo excellent ideas, and I would be up fo either / both, dates permitting.
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jdaw1 wrote:Swedish and Danish bottlings have been seen.
I have also seen German and Belgian bottlings of Vintage Port and we know the Newman family used to bottle port in Newfoundland.Justin K wrote:Irish too (both in the Republic and in Northern Ireland) and according to Alex only the best of port!
And for the sake of future-proofing this thread I should make it clear that UK bottlings I have seen have included merchants operating in Scotland, England and Wales.
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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Does anybody else know about those Indian bottlings?
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