Organise events to meet up and drink Port.
nac
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by nac » 14:27 Mon 09 Dec 2024
Following general enjoyment of the event on
5th December , I propose that we have another go on Thursday 27th March 2025 (2000 kick-off), using
Teams or Phil’s Zoom
(if an account is available) .
Link to be sent by email closer to the time.
Maybe with more of a theme next time?
How about something like Taylor or Graham LBVs? Relatively easy for people to get cheaply, and could potentially do some sample distribution in advance. Other suggestions please...
Theme is Symington or Taylor Fladgate LBVs.
Interested parties:
NeilC - Warre Bottle Matured LBV 2007
MiguelSU - Dow LBV 2016
MikeJW - Dow LBV 1994
JustinK - Warre LBV 2007
GlennE - Graham LBV 2015
MartinC - Taylor LBV 1987
MichaelC
MikeM
PhilW - Warre Bottled Matured LBV 2011 and São Leonardo 30YO (b. 2023)
AlexB - Warre Bottled Matured LBV 2011
ZakR - Quinta das Carvalhas 20YO
RichN
HarryH - Warre Bottled Matured 2007 LBV
etc
Not Available:
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MigSU
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by MigSU » 15:53 Mon 09 Dec 2024
Yes, please.
(For now) I only have Graham 17 that fits that particular theme. If we widen it to all SFE and TFP LBVs then I have Warre 07/08/09, Cockburn 15, Dow 16, and Fonseca 18.
Mike J. W.
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by Mike J. W. » 16:04 Mon 09 Dec 2024
Yes please. I have some older Taylor's LBV (from the 1990's), so I would most likely open one of those. The only Graham's LBV I have is 2013 through 2015 and that's too young for me.
nac
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by nac » 16:44 Mon 09 Dec 2024
MigSU wrote: ↑ 15:53 Mon 09 Dec 2024
Yes, please.
(For now) I only have Graham 17 that fits that particular theme. If we widen it to all SFE and TFP LBVs then I have Warre 07/08/09, Cockburn 15, Dow 16, and Fonseca 18.
Good idea - let's go for SFE and TFP LBVs. Everyone should be able to find one of those!
Justin K
Warre’s Traditional LBV
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by Justin K » 18:24 Mon 09 Dec 2024
Yes please
Glenn E.
Graham’s 1977
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by Glenn E. » 20:18 Mon 09 Dec 2024
Yes please!
Glenn Elliott
mcoulson
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by mcoulson » 20:42 Mon 09 Dec 2024
The last one was fun so can I join in please
nac
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by nac » 22:20 Mon 09 Dec 2024
All above have been added.
M.Charlton
Warre’s Traditional LBV
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by M.Charlton » 23:23 Mon 09 Dec 2024
Also a yes please!
flash_uk
Cálem Quinta da Foz 1970
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by flash_uk » 07:06 Tue 10 Dec 2024
Yes please.
PhilW
Dalva Golden White Colheita 1952
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by PhilW » 07:21 Tue 10 Dec 2024
Yes please also.
Alex Bridgeman
Fonseca 1966
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by Alex Bridgeman » 08:41 Tue 10 Dec 2024
Yes please, although there is some uncertainty about whether I can make the date.
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!
akzy
Warre’s Otima 10 year old Tawny
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by akzy » 16:13 Tue 10 Dec 2024
Yes please
nac
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by nac » 12:57 Thu 12 Dec 2024
Others added.
Feedback from previous session sought.
Was Teams OK or should we look to use Zoom (or something else)? If Zoom, does anybody have a paid account? If not, we could use the free version but would have to keep re-joining as the meeting time expires.
flash_uk
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by flash_uk » 13:10 Thu 12 Dec 2024
Teams was fine for me Neil. Especially once I selected the correct view.
MigSU
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by MigSU » 15:11 Thu 12 Dec 2024
I was perfectly happy using Teams, but I'm also willing to switch if that's the consensus.
Alex Bridgeman
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by Alex Bridgeman » 15:24 Thu 12 Dec 2024
Teams worked for me, although we might need a little group-help session partway through to adjust screen views and stuff. There must be a way to have the speaker large on the screen and other participants thumbnails around the edge - but I use Teams so infrequently with large groups that I haven’t yet found how to do this.
But I’m also happy to use Zoom, if someone has a paid account we can use.
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!
Mike J. W.
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by Mike J. W. » 18:26 Thu 12 Dec 2024
Teams seemed okay for me, but if someone has a paid Zoom account, that's fine as well. Google video works well if someone has a paid account, otherwise you're limited to an hour.
PhilW
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by PhilW » 23:24 Thu 12 Dec 2024
I have a paid Zoom, happy to help where I can.
nac
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by nac » 23:43 Sat 14 Dec 2024
PhilW wrote: ↑ 23:24 Thu 12 Dec 2024
I have a paid Zoom, happy to help where I can.
Phil - many thanks for the offer.
My preference is to go for Zoom. It’s a bit more intuitive and always worked well for the tastings we did during COVID.
rich_n
Graham’s Malvedos 1996
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by rich_n » 23:50 Sun 15 Dec 2024
Yes please, I have LBVs that fit the bill and need drinking!
nac
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by nac » 21:49 Sun 05 Jan 2025
rich_n wrote: ↑ 23:50 Sun 15 Dec 2024
Yes please, I have LBVs that fit the bill and need drinking!
Added.
nac
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by nac » 21:51 Sun 05 Jan 2025
nac wrote: ↑ 23:43 Sat 14 Dec 2024
PhilW wrote: ↑ 23:24 Thu 12 Dec 2024
I have a paid Zoom, happy to help where I can.
Phil - many thanks for the offer.
My preference is to go for Zoom. It’s a bit more intuitive and always worked well for the tastings we did during COVID.
So, we’ll be using Phil’s full-fat Zoom account.
Suspect the link will be emailed a couple of days in advance.
Alex Bridgeman
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by Alex Bridgeman » 23:14 Sat 15 Feb 2025
Just going through my diary. @Neil - can you confirm that we are still planning to have this tasting?
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!
nac
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by nac » 08:36 Sun 16 Feb 2025
Alex Bridgeman wrote: ↑ 23:14 Sat 15 Feb 2025
Just going through my diary. @Neil - can you confirm that we are still planning to have this tasting?
Yup - no reason why not.
We have a theme, sufficient interest and technology is sorted.
winesecretary
Taylor Quinta de Vargellas 1987
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by winesecretary » 21:42 Sun 16 Feb 2025
Alas I can no longer do this date.
I will however be listening to Verdi’s Requiem which will be appropriately sorrowful for missing a port tasting.
nac
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by nac » 22:42 Sun 16 Feb 2025
winesecretary wrote: ↑ 21:42 Sun 16 Feb 2025
Alas I can no longer do this date.
I will however be listening to Verdi’s Requiem which will be appropriately sorrowful for missing a port tasting.
Mike J. W.
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by Mike J. W. » 00:26 Mon 17 Feb 2025
Neil, what time will this start on the 27th?
MigSU
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by MigSU » 10:08 Mon 17 Feb 2025
I believe it's 8pm.
nac
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by nac » 12:08 Tue 18 Feb 2025
MigSU wrote: ↑ 10:08 Mon 17 Feb 2025
I believe it's 8pm.
Yup - let’s go for 2000 UK time.
MigSU
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by MigSU » 13:25 Sat 22 Mar 2025
Just a reminder that this is coming up. I'll be opening a 2016 Dow.
Glenn E.
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by Glenn E. » 18:29 Sat 22 Mar 2025
If I'm converting the time zones correctly, we're starting at 1:00 pm Pacific. That'll work for a bit, then I'll have to log out as I have a meeting from 2:00 - 3:00 pm Pacific. I can re-join after that meeting assuming people are still around.
I have a 2015 Graham to open.
Glenn Elliott
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by hadge » 20:27 Sat 22 Mar 2025
please add me to the list thanks
Alex Bridgeman
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by Alex Bridgeman » 09:29 Sun 23 Mar 2025
A timely reminder - thanks Miguel. I hadn’t put this in my diary…
I’m going to open one of
Taylor 2000 in magnum
Warre Bottle Aged 1982
Warre Bottle Aged 2011
I’m leaning towards the last of these just because I’m curious to know how this best style of LBV has come out from the best vintage so far of the 21st century.
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!
nac
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by nac » 22:20 Sun 23 Mar 2025
Will update the attendee list and liaise with Phil re the Zoom tomorrow.
Think I’m going for Graham LBV 2008. Random bottle picked up recently for not very many £s. Or maybe Warre 2007…
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nac
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by nac » 09:32 Mon 24 Mar 2025
Phil is going to send the Zoom invite via DM on here so no need to email me.
PhilW
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by PhilW » 09:33 Mon 24 Mar 2025
Zoom link for Thursday's Virtual by Zoom now sent by PM to all above who have expressed interest.
flash_uk
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by flash_uk » 11:09 Mon 24 Mar 2025
nac wrote: ↑ 09:32 Mon 24 Mar 2025
Phil is going to send the Zoom invite via DM on here so no need to email me.
Neil - would make sense to edit your previous post and remove your email address, otherwise you'll eventually start to receive a bucketload of spam.
MigSU
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by MigSU » 12:44 Mon 24 Mar 2025
Received the PM, thank you.
nac
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by nac » 15:57 Mon 24 Mar 2025
flash_uk wrote: ↑ 11:09 Mon 24 Mar 2025
nac wrote: ↑ 09:32 Mon 24 Mar 2025
Phil is going to send the Zoom invite via DM on here so no need to email me.
Neil - would make sense to edit your previous post and remove your email address, otherwise you'll eventually start to receive a bucketload of spam.
Good idea.
Glenn E.
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by Glenn E. » 21:16 Mon 24 Mar 2025
PM received, thanks Phil!
Glenn Elliott
M.Charlton
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by M.Charlton » 03:14 Tue 25 Mar 2025
Likewise - thanks!
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by Mike J. W. » 15:24 Tue 25 Mar 2025
PM received. Thank you Phil.
I most likely will be opening a 1994 Dow LBV.
Alex Bridgeman
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by Alex Bridgeman » 19:13 Tue 25 Mar 2025
Alex Bridgeman wrote: ↑ 09:29 Sun 23 Mar 2025
A timely reminder - thanks Miguel. I hadn’t put this in my diary…
I’m going to open one of
Taylor 2000 in magnum
Warre Bottle Aged 1982
Warre Bottle Aged 2011
I’m leaning towards the last of these just because I’m curious to know how this best style of LBV has come out from the best vintage so far of the 21st century.
I’m definitely going to open the 2011 Warre Traditional Bottle Aged LBV. I really want to taste what it’s like. I think I’ll decant it in the morning to give it 10-12 hours to open up.
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!
Alex Bridgeman
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by Alex Bridgeman » 18:29 Thu 27 Mar 2025
The problem with starting a tasting at 8pm is that my decanter is already half empty.
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!
mcoulson
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by mcoulson » 18:50 Thu 27 Mar 2025
Alex Bridgeman wrote: ↑ 18:29 Thu 27 Mar 2025
The problem with starting a tasting at 8pm is that my decanter is already half empty.
I have a similar issue
hadge
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by hadge » 19:07 Thu 27 Mar 2025
Alex Bridgeman wrote: ↑ 18:29 Thu 27 Mar 2025
The problem with starting a tasting at 8pm is that my decanter is already half empty.
Just refill it! problem solved
Mike J. W.
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by Mike J. W. » 19:09 Thu 27 Mar 2025
Alex Bridgeman wrote: ↑ 18:29 Thu 27 Mar 2025
The problem with starting a tasting at 8pm is that my decanter is already half empty.
That was your last bottle of LBV?
Alex Bridgeman
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by Alex Bridgeman » 19:14 Thu 27 Mar 2025
Mike J. W. wrote: ↑ 19:09 Thu 27 Mar 2025
Alex Bridgeman wrote: ↑ 18:29 Thu 27 Mar 2025
The problem with starting a tasting at 8pm is that my decanter is already half empty.
That was your last bottle of LBV?
I bought 7 bottles. This is the first 1. I’m very, very glad I have 6 more, it’s that good.
But I’m not going to open another 1 tonight. When the decanter is empty I’ll switch to a tawny.
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!