One quiz at a time
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Vargellas 1925
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Yes, Vargellas. No, not ’25.djewesbury wrote:Vargellas 1925
jdaw1 wrote:(Not second-equal: clues, clues!)JWEW wrote:Quinta do Retiro Novo 1926
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The answer is obvious (and has been for some time), but lacking a question I shall abstain. I will PM the answer to jdaw1 as proof.
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Actually, having just PM'd Julian, I'm quite certain that I am wrong. My guess was 1927 Vargellas.
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It's not my turn but this doesn't stop me ruminating a little, helping someone else over the line..jdaw1 wrote:Yes, Vargellas. No, not ’25.djewesbury wrote:Vargellas 1925jdaw1 wrote:(Not second-equal: clues, clues!)JWEW wrote:Quinta do Retiro Novo 1926
Taylor.pt tells me that in the 1920s, Vargellas was declared in 1925 and 1926 only. '25 is wrong. '26 is wrong, but only just. In accuracy it is
Prior to the 1920s, Vargellas was officially released in '05, '07, '11 and '14.the cryptician wrote:second only to the correct year.
I'm now looking for a numerical pattern between one of these and 26. I confess I cannot see one.
Oh, it is my turn now. Well, there's no official mention of Vargellas 1927. This is less obvious than it appears.Glenn E. wrote:Actually, having just PM'd Julian, I'm quite certain that I am wrong. My guess was 1927 Vargellas.
(It was also declared in '34 and '37.)
Vargellas 37?
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If the guessed year was second best answer in an arithmetic sense, it would wrong by one, so second-equal. But you’ve been told that it isn’t second-equal, so the sense of ‘best’ cannot be arithmetic.
And you know it is a year I haven’t had. Have you ever heard or read of a pair of Vargellas vintages of that era? Perhaps read in a book penned by somebody with a connection to Christie’s?
Edit in response to Daniel: not ’37.
And you know it is a year I haven’t had. Have you ever heard or read of a pair of Vargellas vintages of that era? Perhaps read in a book penned by somebody with a connection to Christie’s?
Edit in response to Daniel: not ’37.
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No TN exists onjdaw1 wrote:And you know it is a year I haven’t had.

This may be a case for Owen. I go to continue my researches in the virtual port bookshelf.jdaw1 wrote:Have you ever heard or read of a pair of Vargellas vintages of that era? Perhaps read in a book penned by somebody with a connection to Christie’s?
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Vintageport.se tells me that two private bottlings were made, in 1926, and 1930. I cannot guess yet.
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djewesbury wrote:Vintageport.se tells me that two private bottlings were made, in 1926, and 1930. I cannot guess yet.
Getting there.jdaw1 wrote:The year is wrong, but in accuracy second only to the correct year. (Not second-equal: clues, clues!) And well done for going single-Q, but not that one.JWEW wrote:Quinta do Retiro Novo 1926
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Vargellas 1930
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djewesbury wrote:Vintageport.se tells me that two private bottlings were made, in 1926, and 1930.
1926 is wrong.jdaw1 wrote:The year is wrong, but in accuracy second only to the correct year. (Not second-equal: clues, clues!) And well done for going single-Q, but not that one.JWEW wrote:Quinta do Retiro Novo 1926
1930 is also wrong based on but in accuracy second only to the correct year. To me this implies that 1926 is a) at least tied with the closest guess so far, and b) given existing clues one cannot err and be closer to correct than 1926, which means that the correct year cannot be greater than 1926. (1927 has been guessed, so if 1928 is correct then 1929 would be closer but still incorrect, thus making the clue wrong.)
1925, 1923, 1922, 1921 have all been guessed. 1924 fits the clues.
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Except that 'second-bestness' is not arithmetical. And the word 'best' has been pointedly used rather than 'most correct'. It seems to be a qualitative judgement.Glenn E. wrote:djewesbury wrote:Vintageport.se tells me that two private bottlings were made, in 1926, and 1930.1926 is wrong.jdaw1 wrote:The year is wrong, but in accuracy second only to the correct year. (Not second-equal: clues, clues!) And well done for going single-Q, but not that one.JWEW wrote:Quinta do Retiro Novo 1926
1930 is also wrong based on but in accuracy second only to the correct year. To me this implies that 1926 is a) at least tied with the closest guess so far, and b) given existing clues one cannot err and be closer to correct than 1926, which means that the correct year cannot be greater than 1926. (1927 has been guessed, so if 1928 is correct then 1929 would be closer but still incorrect, thus making the clue wrong.)
1925, 1923, 1922, 1921 have all been guessed. 1924 fits the clues.
Books about port written by someone associated with Christie's, anyone? H. Warner Allen? Robertson? Er..
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Good point, though the clue doesn't say "best" it says "accuracy" which now confuses me.djewesbury wrote:Except that 'second-bestness' is not arithmetical. And the word 'best' has been pointedly used rather than 'most correct'. It seems to be a qualitative judgement.Glenn E. wrote:djewesbury wrote:Vintageport.se tells me that two private bottlings were made, in 1926, and 1930.1926 is wrong.jdaw1 wrote:The year is wrong, but in accuracy second only to the correct year. (Not second-equal: clues, clues!) And well done for going single-Q, but not that one.JWEW wrote:Quinta do Retiro Novo 1926
1930 is also wrong based on but in accuracy second only to the correct year. To me this implies that 1926 is a) at least tied with the closest guess so far, and b) given existing clues one cannot err and be closer to correct than 1926, which means that the correct year cannot be greater than 1926. (1927 has been guessed, so if 1928 is correct then 1929 would be closer but still incorrect, thus making the clue wrong.)
1925, 1923, 1922, 1921 have all been guessed. 1924 fits the clues.
Books about port written by someone associated with Christie's, anyone? H. Warner Allen? Robertson? Er..
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Michael Broadbent…
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On this page are all the clues you need.
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I know. I am tired, confused, downhearted, unenlightened and not in possession of a copy of Wine Vintages. I humbly pass.
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Has not received an official ruling, though I assume at this point that it is incorrect.Glenn E. wrote:Vargellas '24
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Neither has this received an official ruling.flash_uk wrote:Vargellas 1930
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It has. See above.
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flash_uk wrote:Vargellas 1930

(Reproduced by kind permission of Christie’s; my picture #23962.)
Which is a yes.
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Would you explain the accuracy clue, please?jdaw1 wrote:flash_uk wrote:Vargellas 1930
(Reproduced by kind permission of Christie’s; my picture #23962.)
Which is a yes.
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Crap, now I need to think of a question.
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The TV26, also sold by Christie’s, also mentioned by Broadbent, was for the older brother of the original owner of the TV30.Glenn E. wrote:Would you explain the accuracy clue, please?
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I think a clue should perhaps allude to information that people other than you might hold.jdaw1 wrote:The TV26, also sold by Christie’s, also mentioned by Broadbent, was for the older brother of the original owner of the TV30.Glenn E. wrote:Would you explain the accuracy clue, please?
Apologies Mike, I laid the crumbs for your question misery.
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OK. I have been steadily growing my port cellar over the past 9 months, however there are three big shippers of which I have yet to purchase any port. Can you name them?
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Vesuvio, Gould Campbell, Croft.
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No, not any of those.jdaw1 wrote:Vesuvio, Gould Campbell, Croft.
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Warre, Smith Woodhouse, Taylor.
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None of these.djewesbury wrote:Warre, Smith Woodhouse, Taylor.
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Delaforce, Dow, Sandeman
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One of these is correct, and I should also say that I didn't count Delaforce as a "big shipper" for the purposes of this question.JWEW wrote:Delaforce, Dow, Sandeman
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Noval, Warre, Fonseca.
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Pay attention at the back- Warre already guessed and wrong. One of the others is correct though.jdaw1 wrote:Noval, Warre, Fonseca.
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Noval, Sandeman, Gould Campbell?
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Dear oh dear - not your guess. And GC has already been guessed. Have you been drinking?jdaw1 wrote:Noval, Sandeman, Gould Campbell?
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Noval, Sandeman, Niepoort
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Very well done young Jewesbury. Gold star for you 

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I also own surprisingly little Niepoort even though I've drunk it as much as anything else. It's just harder to find here. And pricey. And when do you ever see decent Niepoort at auction?
That wasn't my question by the way. I'll think of that presently.
That wasn't my question by the way. I'll think of that presently.
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Yeah I have not seen much Ni at auction either. Until the N66 at the B&F in December I had rarely had a good Noval and so have not really focused on Noval. Sandeman is another that I've not noticed much of at auction. I'm also not sure it is my taste.djewesbury wrote:I also own surprisingly little Niepoort even though I've drunk it as much as anything else. It's just harder to find here. And pricey. And when do you ever see decent Niepoort at auction?
That wasn't my question by the way. I'll think of that presently.
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My question, after some deliberation, is as follows.
On Wednesday of next week, I plan to drink only champagne. Why?
On the 10th of February, I plan to drink only port, though off the top of my head I can't work out whether it should be a '48, or whether to try and find something from '49.
Can anyone work out the themes that will be on my placemats, and what unites these themes?
On Wednesday of next week, I plan to drink only champagne. Why?
On the 10th of February, I plan to drink only port, though off the top of my head I can't work out whether it should be a '48, or whether to try and find something from '49.
Can anyone work out the themes that will be on my placemats, and what unites these themes?
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210115 (012115) and 100215 (021015)... doesn't appear to be numeric.
The day you proposed and the day you got married?
The day you proposed and the day you got married?
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I like your logic (speaking strictly about the part of your post that you phrased as a question, as it's the only part I can answer); no.Glenn E. wrote:210115 (012115) and 100215 (021015)... doesn't appear to be numeric.
The day you proposed and the day you got married?
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One or both of your parents.
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Neither / none.jdaw1 wrote:One or both of your parents.
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I think you asked three questions at once. This is quite unique and complex. Let me try: the occasions that you drink champagne and port are related to birthdays. Champagne for a female jubilant (I hope that's what you in English call the person who is celebrating his or her birthday) and port for a male one.
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I like 'female jubilant', I think it must be a heraldic term like 'lion rampant' or 'leopard couchant'.
In some senses you are right; but these are not birthdays and the beverages do not connote gender.
I have given a very significant clue already and urge you to study it more closely. I have another but I am not ready to give it yet.
In some senses you are right; but these are not birthdays and the beverages do not connote gender.
I have given a very significant clue already and urge you to study it more closely. I have another but I am not ready to give it yet.
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January 21 seems like it should be a celebration of something, but other than the launch of the USS Nautilus in 1954 I can't think of anything that would involve champagne.
February 10 seems a little easier given your background - the debut of Death of a Salesman, which coincidentally is also the date of Arthur Miller's death?
February 10 seems a little easier given your background - the debut of Death of a Salesman, which coincidentally is also the date of Arthur Miller's death?
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