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Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 22:15 Thu 03 Nov 2011
by Zelandakh
Following on from RAYC's tip, Tesco at Henley has a dozen less of the Dow's Master Blend LBV 2006.
The eleven bottles I bought should be very good and I am planning to show all ten bottles that I purchased to my friends on Saturday...
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 05:37 Thu 10 Nov 2011
by SushiNorth
Does anyone have suggestions for places that I should stop by while in central London?
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 08:59 Thu 10 Nov 2011
by Alex Bridgeman
SushiNorth wrote:Does anyone have suggestions for places that I should stop by while in central London?
In terms of supermarkets, try Tesco in West Kensington as they usually have a decent (12-15) range of port. Waitrose in Canary Wharf offers second growth claret by the case (at least they used to, its a while since I've been there). Fortnum & Mason and Harrods both have good wine shelves with decent port selections. Last time I was in Harrods they had a bottle of Scion on display under nice bright lights.
Berry's is a must visit - but call ahead and see if you can get someone to give you a little tour round the shop and cellar. Give yourself an extra few minutes to visit the (very) small square behind Berry's where the Embassy of Texas was based during their brief period of independance.
Justerini & Brooks, Davys, Soho Wines, Uncorked, Bibendum, Farr Vintners and Corney & Barrow are all London based wine merchants, but I would recommend reviewing their on-line wine lists rather than visiting their shops. El Vino, Davys, Nicholsons, Corney & Barrow are all wine bars that offer port by the glass. There's also another wine bar next to Charing Cross Station that I can never remember the name of that's worth a visit - Jacob, help me out here please?
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 11:50 Thu 10 Nov 2011
by RAYC
BBR and Fortnums are close by each other and can be done together easily.
For wine-based activities,
the Sampler is also good fun - their South Kensington store has 80 wines available to taste - including (currently, but changes every 2 weeks): Taylors 1966 ; La Rioja Alta 890 GR 1970; Voerzio Brunate Barolo 1998; Gaja Barbaresco 1991; Chave Hermitage 1999; Margaux 1985; Valdespino Toneles; and Palmer 1986.
Also worthy of a mention is a
Douro dinner being held by
Boisdalesin Canary Wharf on Friday 18 November. It is being hosted by Henry Shotton, chief wine maker at Malvedos. I have never been to Boisdale in Canary Wharf, but i am a big fan of their
Belgravia restaurant (nr Victoria station), which has, in addition to good steak, an excellent cigar terrace (though you need to book that separately at the same time that you book your meal) and great live jazz/blues every night. Boisdale is the company that had the Nebuchadnezzer of Dow 1896 that prompted a few threads earlier in the history of this forum, and has a good menu/wine (though is expensive).
If you want a quirky traditional British restaurant, specialising in game, with a good Rhone-based wine list and an excellent little pre/post-dinner cocktail bar, i think
Rules is very nice - located just of Covent Gdn. It apparently has good claim to be the oldest restaurant in London.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 12:11 Thu 10 Nov 2011
by RAYC
AHB wrote:There's also another wine bar next to Charing Cross Station that I can never remember the name of that's worth a visit - Jacob, help me out here please?
Gordon's Wine Bar? I have never been, but have always been intrigued by their "beaker of tawny" out of the barrel
[Edit: yes - here is Jacob's
review, together with his review of El Vino. Perhaps we should have an easily accessible thread with good TPF recommendations for thirsty visitors to London. Maybe that's what Jacob's thread was intended to be...]
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 12:46 Thu 10 Nov 2011
by Alex M
Has anybody had any experience of using Wilkinson Vintners? They have the 1958 Vargellas that I am after however my order would not come close to breaching their £500 minimum. Has anybody managed to bypass this rule?
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 12:48 Thu 10 Nov 2011
by Alex Bridgeman
I have used WiIlkinson Vintners on a handful of occasions, but have never tried to have them relax their £500 minimum spend - it never really occurred to me that they would.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 13:03 Thu 10 Nov 2011
by RAYC
Alex M wrote:Has anybody had any experience of using Wilkinson Vintners? They have the 1958 Vargellas that I am after however my order would not come close to breaching their £500 minimum. Has anybody managed to bypass this rule?
I have run across this problem before with other wine merchants due to their status as "wholesale" rather than retail sellers (i haven't looked into alcohol licensing laws, so won't pretend to know the finer details of this or their concerns).
If you are unable to persuade them, i do currently have an order placed with Wilkinson. I would be happy to add to this, if you were willing to transfer money to me (or to another TPF member) on trust and central London were a convenient place to arrange hand-over of the ports. Or i'm sure i could arrange separate shipping to you directly from Wilkinson, presumably at an additional fee.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 14:37 Thu 10 Nov 2011
by Alex M
RAYC- i've sent you a message.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 10:12 Sat 12 Nov 2011
by DRT
I can't remember if I have ever asked Wilkinson to do this but I have definitely purchased port below the stated minimum order value from more than one merchant. The worst that can happen is that they say no when you ask but I have found that they tend to be more interested in making a sale than turning away the business.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 18:47 Mon 14 Nov 2011
by benread
RAYC wrote:So...an interesting trip to Tesco tonight.
As griff alluded to upthread (or on the recent buy thread), there is both a Noval 2005 lbv and a Quinta do Noval "single vineyard" lbv on sale at Tesco.
Except...when I took my goodies to the checkout, there was no code for the single vineyard lbv so they would not sell it to me and proceeded to clear the shelves of the other bottles!
Rob,
Work necessitated a trip to Tesco on Purley way tonight, where I spotted a single bottle of the Noval 2005 Unfiltered Single Vineyard LBV. I encountered the same initial problem - but a different outcome! No code = problem. Supervisor = solution! How much she asked, did I thin k it was advertised for. £11 something I replied. HOw does £11 exactly sound. Great I said!
One bottle now available for avaluation against a normal 2005 Noval LBV as and when we can find a suitable moment!
Happy birthday for yesterday.
Ben
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 20:00 Mon 14 Nov 2011
by Alex Bridgeman
Tesco appear to have reintroduced the discount on the half bottles of Croft 2004 - now down to £4.20.
Also reduced prices on Tesco 1994 VP, Noval 2005 LBV (but no single quinta on the shelf) and Dow 2006 LBV.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 19:42 Tue 06 Dec 2011
by jdaw1
Southwick Court Fine Wines Ltd
2 Spice Court|Ivory Square|Plantation Wharf|London|SW11 3UE
Tel: +44 207 801 2432
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 08:56 Sun 18 Dec 2011
by DRT
Seckford Wines have lots of 6-packs on their list at very good prices. It looks very like one of their customers has asked them to sell their cellar (or part of it).
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 05:44 Mon 19 Dec 2011
by Glenn E.
Too bad, no 2000 Vesuvio OWC.

Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 18:48 Mon 19 Dec 2011
by jdaw1
The Scotch Malt Whisky Society wrote:Quinta do Noval Extra Dry Port
With a bright, golden colour with an almond nuttiness on the nose, this fine festive port shows great, fresh-fruit character on the palate and some almond-vanilla character in the finish. Slightly off-dry and crispness, perfect when chilled in the fridge.
Date Distilled: 2004
£14.00
4 bottles remaining
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 09:48 Tue 20 Dec 2011
by Alex Bridgeman
Tesco have launched a bid for the last minute before Christmas rush and my local has the following prices of interest:
* (The much improved) Cockburn Special Reserve - £10.25 for 1 litre
* Dow Master Blend finest reserve - £6.49 per bottle
* Dow Master Blend 2006 LBV - £7.15 per bottle
* Taylor 10 yo tawny - £17.29 per bottle
* Graham 10 yo tawny - £14.99 per bottle
* Graham LBV (didn't note the vintage) - £9.99 per bottle
* Taylor 2005 LBV - £10.10 per bottle
* Bomfim 1999 - £21.50 per bottle
* Taylor 1985 - £56.99 per bottle
* Tesco 1994 - £17.99 per bottle
You also get an extra 5% off if you buy 6 or more bottles
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 18:49 Tue 20 Dec 2011
by smisse
The German discounter Aldi has a Almeida 20y old for sale in Holland. 14,99eur
Would be interested to know if anyome knows this port or dares trying it
Edited to add link with picture
http://www.aldi.nl/TIPP_NL_SA/index51.shtml
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 18:55 Tue 20 Dec 2011
by DRT
The label appears to say "Bottled by Sogevinus Fine Wines" so this is probably produced by Barros Almeida. Given that their specialty is tawny rather than ruby ports there is no reason why this shouldn't be a good bottle, especially at that price.
Good luck!
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 19:03 Tue 20 Dec 2011
by smisse
DRT wrote:The label appears to say "Bottled by Sogevinus Fine Wines" so this is probably produced by Barros Almeida. Given that their specialty is tawny rather than ruby ports there is no reason why this shouldn't be a good bottle, especially at that price.
Good luck!
Maybe I should indeed try it.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 12:39 Wed 28 Dec 2011
by Alex Bridgeman
Farr Vintners have just announced the start of their sale. Minimum order for sale items is £350, but they have the following port on offer:
Vargellas Vinha Velha - £990 per case of 3, 1 case available
Churchill 1994 - £220 per case of 12, 1 case available
Gould Campbell 1994 - £295 per case of 12, 1 case available
Graham 1991 - £360 per case of 12, 2 cases available
I make no comment as to how good these prices are, other than to reflect that BBR currently has the Vargellas Vinha Velha on offer for £450 per case of 3 in bond and the Gould Campbell for £539 per case of 12, duty and VAT inclusive.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 14:28 Wed 28 Dec 2011
by Andy Velebil
AHB wrote:Farr Vintners have just announced the start of their sale. Minimum order for sale items is £350, but they have the following port on offer:
Vargellas Vinha Velha - £990 per case of 3, 1 case available
Churchill 1994 - £220 per case of 12, 1 case available
Gould Campbell 1994 - £295 per case of 12, 1 case available
Graham 1991 - £360 per case of 12, 2 cases available
I make no comment as to how good these prices are, other than to reflect that BBR currently has the Vargellas Vinha Velha on offer for £450 per case of 3 in bond and the Gould Campbell for £539 per case of 12, duty and VAT inclusive.
And you all say it's cheaper over there than here, Bah!

Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 21:31 Fri 30 Dec 2011
by PhilW
Waitrose currently have Warre's Quinta da Cavadinha 1996 on offer at £25 per bottle.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 11:58 Wed 04 Jan 2012
by PhilW
PhilW wrote:Waitrose currently have Warre's Quinta da Cavadinha 1996 on offer at £25 per bottle.
Warre 96 also now on offer at Morrisons (until Sunday) at £23 each.
(Warre 2006 LBV available at £10/bottle in same offer, although it's the filtered version).
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 19:40 Wed 04 Jan 2012
by RAYC
The
Cruz 2002 lbv is on sale for £6.99 at Sainsbury (seemingly until 06/03/12).
Despite my preconceptions, this was actually a rather good port when i tried it (see also Carl's recent
note). Driven cork, so i believe to be unfiltered, but did not look closely at label.
At that price, i think it is certainly a go-er, though i would want to re-try (in a more sober state) before piling in for multiple bottles!
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 20:25 Wed 04 Jan 2012
by DRT
Asda are selling the new-style Cockburn Special Reserve for £8.something per bottle.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 18:45 Sat 07 Jan 2012
by Alex M
BBR have magnums of Grahams Quinta dos Malvedos 1979 for £110 per bottle.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 22:04 Sun 08 Jan 2012
by Mark D
Graham's 40 year tawny, only $129.99
Save $20 per bottle.
Daily Special. Ends tonight, 1/8/12
http://www.Portwine2u.com
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 21:49 Mon 16 Jan 2012
by g-man
Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 23:15 Mon 16 Jan 2012
by Andy Velebil
I hope that's a case price.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 23:19 Mon 16 Jan 2012
by Glenn E.
Andy Velebil wrote:
I hope that's a case price.
Yeah that'd be reasonable for a case of 500 ml bottles. It's crazy for a single, though.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 00:27 Tue 17 Jan 2012
by g-man
nope case was 2k$ USD
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 12:20 Sun 22 Jan 2012
by Alex Bridgeman
Tesco currently have their Tesco Finest 1994 VP on offer at £19
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 11:58 Mon 23 Jan 2012
by RAYC
Roeda 1997 currently on sale at
thedrinkshop.com for £16.41 (inc. VAT).
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 19:42 Tue 24 Jan 2012
by Alex Bridgeman
My local Sainsbury's has Cruz 2002 LBV (bottled 2007) on offer at half price - which I think was £7 for a bottle. I'm posting this in response to the positive reviews it's had on this forum recently.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 11:03 Wed 25 Jan 2012
by RAYC
AHB wrote:My local Sainsbury's has Cruz 2002 LBV (bottled 2007) on offer at half price - which I think was £7 for a bottle. I'm posting this in response to the positive reviews it's had on this forum recently.
You may have missed my post about this earlier in January
here - probably because it was the last of the previous page.
If you can't find sufficient quantity in-store, it also seems to be available at that price on their website for orders delivered by 6 March. I was going to give another single bottle a go before buying in any quantity....but have not yet got round to it.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 22:08 Wed 25 Jan 2012
by Zelandakh
Quite nice but I may prefer the Dow's Midnight although Asda have put that up to £5.86 for a 500ml bottle. Need to try both in a sitting as the taste buds are playing up recently.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 12:24 Tue 07 Feb 2012
by JWEW
Ocado have an offer of buy any 6 bottles and get 25% discount.
This means that, among others,the Warre's Quinta da Cavadinha 1996 works out at £22.49, Taylors Vargellas 2001 at £21.74
and Graham's 20 Year Old Tawny Port £26.24
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 17:25 Wed 14 Mar 2012
by DRT
In an email to AHB and DRT, James Maitland (Seckford Wines) wrote:Derek, Alex ”“ I hope all’s well.
I have a small parcel of 1992 Bomfim; is this of interest to the Port Forum?
Dow’s 1992 Quinta do Bomfim £195 in bond per 12-OC £224 ex VAT (£268.80 inc VAT)
with thanks
James
Subsequent email exchanges confirmed that this offer is for case quantities only and that 5 cases are available with an option on another 5. These have not yet been posted on Seckford's list, so we are getting first chance to snap them up.
1 case is already taken.
Please post here if you are interested in either a half or a full case. If we have an equal number of people interested in half cases the orders can be combined. I am happy to place the order but payment and logisitcs will be down to each purchaser (or purchasing pair) to arrange for themselves.
I will be responding to James by close of business UK time on Friday.
DRT
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 18:08 Wed 14 Mar 2012
by g-man
There are moments where i'd think i'd be happier in london.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 19:24 Wed 14 Mar 2012
by DRT
DRT wrote:Dow’s 1992 Quinta do Bomfim £195 in bond per 12-OC £224 ex VAT (£268.80 inc VAT) ! 5 cases are available with an option on another 5.
3 cases now taken.
Please PM or email me if you want some.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 09:53 Thu 15 Mar 2012
by DRT
DRT wrote:DRT wrote:Dow’s 1992 Quinta do Bomfim £195 in bond per 12-OC £224 ex VAT (£268.80 inc VAT) ! 5 cases are available with an option on another 5.
3 cases now taken.
Please PM or email me if you want some.
4 cases now taken. The "optional" 5 cases have now been made available so there are 6 left at this price.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 11:58 Thu 15 Mar 2012
by DRT
DRT wrote:DRT wrote:DRT wrote:Dow’s 1992 Quinta do Bomfim £195 in bond per 12-OC £224 ex VAT (£268.80 inc VAT) ! 5 cases are available with an option on another 5.
3 cases now taken.
Please PM or email me if you want some.
4 cases now taken. The "optional" 5 cases have now been made available so there are 6 left at this price.
6 cases taken, 4 cases still available.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 21:29 Mon 26 Mar 2012
by DRT
DRT wrote:In an email to AHB and DRT, James Maitland (Seckford Wines) wrote:Derek, Alex ”“ I hope all’s well.
I have a small parcel of 1992 Bomfim; is this of interest to the Port Forum?
Dow’s 1992 Quinta do Bomfim £195 in bond per 12-OC £224 ex VAT (£268.80 inc VAT)
with thanks
James
Subsequent email exchanges confirmed that this offer is for case quantities only and that 5 cases are available with an option on another 5. These have not yet been posted on Seckford's list, so we are getting first chance to snap them up.
1 case is already taken.
Please post here if you are interested in either a half or a full case. If we have an equal number of people interested in half cases the orders can be combined. I am happy to place the order but payment and logisitcs will be down to each purchaser (or purchasing pair) to arrange for themselves.
I will be responding to James by close of business UK time on Friday.
DRT
10 more cases have been made available to us if we want them. Please let me know by Wednesday lunchtime.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 08:07 Wed 04 Apr 2012
by Alex Bridgeman
Waitrose are currently discounting Warre 2001 Traditional LBV (bottled 2005) by £5, shelf price is now £18 - not cheap, but cheap enough to tempt me to buy one to open tonight.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 16:18 Wed 04 Apr 2012
by Glenn E.
AHB wrote:Waitrose are currently discounting Warre 2001 Traditional LBV (bottled 2005) by £5, shelf price is now £18 - not cheap, but cheap enough to tempt me to buy one to open tonight.
I had one not too long ago and liked it. Give it a good, long decant though - mine was best after 24 hours. If our pattern holds, I suspect you will rate it around 85 points. (It seems like I'm usually 3-5 points higher than you for most Ports.)
Mine was also rather expensive. It was $32 on the shelf ($27 after a discount for buying 6 bottles) and I can normally get LBVs for around $20.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 18:39 Wed 04 Apr 2012
by Alex Bridgeman
Glenn E. wrote:Give it a good, long decant though - mine was best after 24 hours.
Thanks for the tip. I might pop 'n' pour a couple of glasses tonight and then come back to the decanter tomorrow evening when it will have had the benefit of 24 hours air time.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 17:32 Fri 06 Apr 2012
by DRT
Asda are selling Dow's Crusted bottled 2004 for £11.85.
I opened the 2003 blend today -
very nice!
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 18:50 Wed 18 Apr 2012
by SCP
(My first non-"hello" post)
I noticed quite alot of Dow QdBonfim 1992 being talked about/bought.
Would just like to inform you guys that it's on sale at £160/cs ex-VAT (DP I think) at
http://www.welovefinewines.com/dow-quin ... -1992-case.
Delivery free for £200+ orders.
Sadly I personally have nowhere to store 2 cases and am not willing to pay for delivery, otherwise I'd have bought plenty myself.
Happy hunting!
(on another note, couldn't find any of the Croft 2004 LBV in my 2 tescos

)
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 21:00 Thu 19 Apr 2012
by Zelandakh
Hmm, that's a good spot. I've unfortunately paid for mine now and that link would have saved me over £150...
Paid over the odds some weeks ago and waiting on delivery date of "the week after Easter" which is now going to be "think they are coming in to us this week".
Boo.