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Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 23:32 Sun 10 Aug 2014
by jdaw1
Auchan, Cherbourg, 8
th August 2014.
Rozès Special Reserve, at €14.15 a bottle.
Rozès White, at €7.19 a bottle.
Krohn Senador Tawny at €8.30 a bottle. Disappointed that it wasn’t called Taylor.
Krohn Senador White at €8.30 a bottle.
Vasco’s, the ruby at €9.42 a bottle.

Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 09:24 Mon 11 Aug 2014
by jdaw1
Le Comptoir de Carteret (the website of which,
LeComptoirDeCarteret.fr, seems not to be working), 10 rue de Paris 50270 Barneville-Carteret, +33 2 33 53 81 07. (This shop also had
shop-bottled whisky.)
Andresen colheitas:
More Cruz in France, this at €9.70 a bottle.

Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 16:50 Tue 19 Aug 2014
by jdaw1
Acker Merrall & Condit are selling 3×F85 @ $99 each, 9×G85 @ $99 each, and 1×NN85 @ $399.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 23:33 Tue 19 Aug 2014
by Glenn E.
Hart Davis Hart had 5 x F85 at $80 each. They also have T85 at $80 each. Wine Consigners has G85 at $78 each.
Note tenses.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 22:38 Fri 22 Aug 2014
by AW77
On ebay.de there is a 1945 Rebello Valente for 384,95 €. Perhaps someone might be interested:
http://www.ebay.de/itm/Raritat-Port-Reb ... 540ef36583
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 13:18 Sun 24 Aug 2014
by jdaw1
Photographed in Sainsbury’s, 20
th August 2014.

Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 13:20 Sun 24 Aug 2014
by jdaw1
Those who blush should blush.

Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 13:29 Sun 24 Aug 2014
by jdaw1
In Casino, in Nice.

Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 13:29 Sun 24 Aug 2014
by jdaw1
In Casino, in Nice.

Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 13:30 Sun 24 Aug 2014
by jdaw1
In Casino, in Nice.

Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 13:30 Sun 24 Aug 2014
by jdaw1
In Casino, in Nice.

Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 13:41 Sun 24 Aug 2014
by jdaw1
In Carrefour, in Nice.

Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 13:41 Sun 24 Aug 2014
by jdaw1
In Carrefour, in Nice.

Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 09:06 Mon 25 Aug 2014
by Alex Bridgeman
Is Pitter's Port what Gordon's Wine Bar on Villier's Street sells as its house port?
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 11:42 Mon 25 Aug 2014
by griff
AHB wrote:Is Pitter's Port what Gordon's Wine Bar on Villier's Street sells as its house port?
They used to have Messias from memory.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 22:08 Fri 29 Aug 2014
by mpij
Just spotted half bottles of Croft unfiltered LBV in Tesco for £8.99, it was in only store in Dundee where I ever saw it at full price, hoping it's a precursor to lots of it on offer at half price soon!
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 16:02 Sat 30 Aug 2014
by Axel P
Pitters was always used by Real C. Velha as a bob. I know this, because I still have a Pitters Colheita 1963, bottled in 1971, which I had last year at Carvalhas and wasnt too bad. This bottle is sitting here until Alex comes around.
Axel
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 18:13 Sat 30 Aug 2014
by PhilW
mpij wrote:Just spotted half bottles of Croft unfiltered LBV in Tesco for £8.99, it was in only store in Dundee where I ever saw it at full price, hoping it's a precursor to lots of it on offer at half price soon!
What year?
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 18:18 Sat 30 Aug 2014
by mpij
PhilW wrote:mpij wrote:Just spotted half bottles of Croft unfiltered LBV in Tesco for £8.99, it was in only store in Dundee where I ever saw it at full price, hoping it's a precursor to lots of it on offer at half price soon!
What year?
2004, sorry should have said.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 14:23 Tue 09 Sep 2014
by Alex Bridgeman
Sainsbury have a modest wine sale on at the moment. I only noticed one port (Graham 10 year old tawny) reduced, but there are some good prices on some Champagnes.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 10:20 Sat 27 Sep 2014
by idj123
For those still interested Tanners Wines are selling some of 2012 vintages eg TV and FG at £99 ,Croft Roeda at £75, Noval at £240 all for 6 bottles IB.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 19:54 Sat 27 Sep 2014
by DRT
idj123 wrote:For those still interested Tanners Wines are selling some of 2012 vintages eg TV and FG at £99 ,Croft Roeda at £75, Noval at £240 all for 6 bottles IB.
Uncorked are selling TV & FG for £90 and CrR for £60 for 6 IB.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 20:46 Sat 27 Sep 2014
by JacobH
Availability may be an issue, though: they said I had taken the last case of the Roeda back when I ordered it in late August. Might be worth giving them a ring to confirm what they have available.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 23:01 Sat 27 Sep 2014
by AW77
JacobH wrote:Availability may be an issue, though
I guess in 10 years time you can buy the 2012 CR for what will be today 20 Pounds. (If you take the 2002 vintage as a precedent). So I don't think there is a need to hurry to get it now.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 02:32 Sun 28 Sep 2014
by djewesbury
Yes, although there's very little of it made isn't there?
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 19:48 Thu 02 Oct 2014
by LGTrotter
What are Corkr fine wine like to deal with? Anyone know?
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 22:20 Thu 02 Oct 2014
by djewesbury
Why do you ask, is it a complex assignation that you seek to undertake, beyond the placing of 6 bottles in an online shopping cart and the production of a 16-digit code?
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 22:26 Thu 02 Oct 2014
by LGTrotter
djewesbury wrote:Why do you ask, is it a complex assignation that you seek to undertake, beyond the placing of 6 bottles in an online shopping cart and the production of a 16-digit code?
The latter, rather pedestrian I'm afraid. I am aware that brokers vary; some get it together, others less so. Just wondered if anyone had dealings with them before casting my bread upon the waters.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 22:41 Thu 02 Oct 2014
by djewesbury
Fraid not. At least I don't think so. Always get them confused with Uncorked who are the en primeur people.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 07:23 Fri 03 Oct 2014
by RAYC
LGTrotter wrote:What are Corkr fine wine like to deal with? Anyone know?
I have had no problems when ordering from them. The owner (Alexander) has some connection with Fells / the Symingtons (and used to act as UK importer for them before Fells, or before selling Fells to them....or something like that) and may even have some sort of family relation - I can't remember the exact details....
Their wine-searcher quotes can sometimes be slightly misleading sometimes, in that for a lot of their ports they just replicate the latest Fells stocklist and so the bottles you see listed may / may not be actually available.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 09:57 Fri 03 Oct 2014
by flash_uk
LGTrotter wrote:What are Corkr fine wine like to deal with? Anyone know?
I've bought a couple of cases from them. Alexander is very helpful. They operate a bit like F&R in that some stuff listed for sale is actually privately owned and they might therefore need a bit of time to communicate with the owner to verify if the owner wishes to proceed with a sale.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 12:50 Fri 03 Oct 2014
by idj123
Agree with Mike-Alexander's a very nice chap-and if you're after a 9L bottle of D94 or W94 at an eye-watering price then Corkr would seem to have it!
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 00:03 Tue 04 Nov 2014
by RAYC
The Waitrose "buy 6, 25% off" sale has started which means that, amongst others, the Waitrose own-label 2011 VP (De La Rosa) is down to £22.50 per bottle all-in.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 14:12 Tue 04 Nov 2014
by idj123
Saintsbury is also having a buy six and get 25% off and just as I thought it was becoming a little scarcer, my local seemed to have good stock of the D98 Crusted at £20 a pop. Not sure but believe that the offer may only run until tomorrow (Weds).
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 18:16 Thu 06 Nov 2014
by DaveRL
The good news is that Sainsbury's had a small stock of Graham Crusted 98 for sale yesterday, which I hoovered up (with the help of a stool - why do they shove the good stuff at the top, pushed right to the back - although perhaps this is why there was any left at all?)
The bad news is that today not only had they not replenished the shelves, they had a sold out notice in place.
Fingers crossed more appears before the Christmas Sales!

Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 13:15 Fri 07 Nov 2014
by DaveRL
Tesco have joined in. 25% off deal. I see they are selling Sandeman Vau 2003 now. Just need to find that extra £15 off coupon they sent me some weeks ago....
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 13:16 Fri 07 Nov 2014
by djewesbury
Yeah I'm sure it's no coincidence that my money-off vouchers finished the week Sainsbury's brought back their own 25% deal. Nectar points + money off + discount would have equalled very cheap GC98.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 22:02 Fri 07 Nov 2014
by idj123
AWC have the G1882 Ne oublie 'Vintage Port' at £3,750 per bottle In Bond-but better hurry as apparently they only have five bottles in stock

Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 22:44 Fri 07 Nov 2014
by DRT
idj123 wrote:AWC have the G1882 Ne oublie 'Vintage Port' at £3,750 per bottle In Bond-but better hurry as apparently they only have five bottles in stock

i don't think they will have any stock. As far I recall this Port is being bottled and exported when it is sold. The "stock" is still in a barrel in VNG and is still owned by SFE.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 00:20 Sat 08 Nov 2014
by Glenn E.
DRT wrote:idj123 wrote:AWC have the G1882 Ne oublie 'Vintage Port' at £3,750 per bottle In Bond-but better hurry as apparently they only have five bottles in stock

i don't think they will have any stock. As far I recall this Port is being bottled and exported when it is sold. The "stock" is still in a barrel in VNG and is still owned by SFE.
I believe you are correct. However, it is entirely possible that AWC has purchased 5 bottles from SFE and has them in stock to sell to the public.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 00:55 Sat 08 Nov 2014
by DRT
Glenn E. wrote:DRT wrote:idj123 wrote:AWC have the G1882 Ne oublie 'Vintage Port' at £3,750 per bottle In Bond-but better hurry as apparently they only have five bottles in stock

i don't think they will have any stock. As far I recall this Port is being bottled and exported when it is sold. The "stock" is still in a barrel in VNG and is still owned by SFE.
I believe you are correct. However, it is entirely possible that AWC has purchased 5 bottles from SFE and has them in stock to sell to the public.
It is possible, but from the conversations I have had with SFE it is highly unlikely as the strategy was specifically intended to avoid having unsold bottles in the market.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 00:56 Sat 08 Nov 2014
by LGTrotter
idj123 wrote:AWC have the G1882 Ne oublie 'Vintage Port' at £3,750 per bottle In Bond-but better hurry as apparently they only have five bottles in stock

I have fought the desire to rant but I can hold out no longer. I cannot imagine a set of circumstances where I would pay four grand for a bottle of port. If in some curious twist of fate I was gifted Gazprom and Disney in the same afternoon I still would never buy it. It bewilders me that anybody who had the wit of a woodlouse would think it a good thing to own. Please note I said own, not drink. They will never get drunk, Graham might just as well have emptied the barrel in the river for all the use that will be made of it. That very short verse from the bible belongs here.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 01:08 Sat 08 Nov 2014
by DRT
LGTrotter wrote:Graham might just as well have emptied the barrel in the river for all the use that will be made of it.
There was a time when I would have agreed with that, but it seems there are enough extremely rich people in the world who are prepared to open things like this to impress their dinner guests or business associates to make it a worthwhile venture for the producers.
Also, there are a few people here who have paid such sums and been generous enough to open their bottles in my company. Without exception, they have been significantly more intelligent than a woodlouse.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 01:13 Sat 08 Nov 2014
by djewesbury
I agree with Owen (please, everyone, there's no need for that groaning, it's very unladylike). But it does taste quite amazing, by which I mean, genuinely unlike anything else. I think if I were gifted Gazprom and Disney I would buy one. But I wouldn't share it.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 01:22 Sat 08 Nov 2014
by DRT
djewesbury wrote:I agree with Owen (please, everyone, there's no need for that groaning, it's very unladylike). But it does taste quite amazing, by which I mean, genuinely unlike anything else. I think if I were gifted Gazprom and Disney I would buy one. But I wouldn't share it.
If I was gifted Gazprom and Disney I would buy twelve for me and one for each of you. I would then share most (probably all) of my twelve with people here.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 01:30 Sat 08 Nov 2014
by LGTrotter
DRT wrote:LGTrotter wrote:Graham might just as well have emptied the barrel in the river for all the use that will be made of it.
There was a time when I would have agreed with that, but it seems there are enough extremely rich people in the world who are prepared to open things like this to impress their dinner guests or business associates to make it a worthwhile venture for the producers.
Also, there are a few people here who have paid such sums and been generous enough to open their bottles in my company. Without exception, they have been significantly more intelligent than a woodlouse.
I should not dream of casting aspersions on the intelligence of your friends.
I think the point I am making is the same one Alex made recently about these things being trophies rather than drinks. I am no habitué of the super rich but I suppose that those fantastically priced Cognacs in special decanters are aimed at them too. There are other similarly packaged drinks from here and there. I can imagine them all lined up on their illuminated shelf bought with the main purpose of showing off.
I may of course be barking up the wrong tree.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 01:38 Sat 08 Nov 2014
by djewesbury
Damn. I meant what Derek said. I'd buy you all loads, and share mine with you too. Obviously.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 01:39 Sat 08 Nov 2014
by DRT
LGTrotter wrote:I may of course be barking up the wrong tree.
I don't think you are. I would not buy these things unless I had money to burn. Even then I would think at least twice. But the world has lots of super-rich people and businesses that can lose £4k in a rounding error on a night out.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 01:39 Sat 08 Nov 2014
by DRT
djewesbury wrote:Damn. I meant what Derek said. I'd buy you all loads, and share mine with you too. Obviously.
Obviously.
Re: Port for sale by retailer
Posted: 09:08 Sat 08 Nov 2014
by jdaw1
LGTrotter wrote:If in some curious twist of fate I was gifted Gazprom and Disney in the same afternoon
… then you would spend £1k/hr on helicopter travel visiting your far-flung possessions. After a year of that, you would very gladly exchange another four hours in a helicopter for four hours with a special bottle.
If in some curious twist of fate you were gifted Gazprom and Disney in the same afternoon, you wouldn’t yet be accustomed to being rich. A year of afternoons later, the world might look different to you.