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Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 04:51 Wed 12 Nov 2008
by jdaw1
Renamed from ‟Let’s all drink JDAW’s port (New York)” to ‟Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre” after RonnieRoots’ first post.
And on Wed 17th Dec renamed from ‟Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre” to ‟Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W”.
It is possible that, some time in 2009 Q2, I shall be returning to the old world. One possibility is that all my port could travel with me. Another is that some of it forms the core of some tastings, here in the new world under its new President(-to-be). Possible themes include:
- 1977 Horizontal:
- Warre;
- Taylor;
- Fonseca;
- Quinta do Cachão;
- Smith Woodhouse;
- Niepoort;
- Ferreira.
- Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre:
- 1948:
- Taylor;
- Fonseca (not necessarily available might be reserved for non-NY use);
- 1963:
- 1966:
- 1977:
- 1985:
- Graham:
Are any folks around here willing to help with the drinking? (An eleven-bottle tasting is a little much by myself.
Derek and
I, perhaps, but by myself is arguably OTT.) What dates work, excluding the last weekend of January and the first ten days of February?
Re: Let’s all drink JDAW’s port (New York)
Posted: 04:59 Wed 12 Nov 2008
by g-man
did warre declare a 48?
The 63 looks readily available too, as does a 63 Fonseca.
Re: Let’s all drink JDAW’s port (New York)
Posted: 05:04 Wed 12 Nov 2008
by g-man
Re: Let’s all drink JDAW’s port (New York)
Posted: 05:14 Wed 12 Nov 2008
by jdaw1
Oh, you don’t want to drink that stuff you have organic chemistry exams. Revision is very important, you know.

Re: Let’s all drink JDAW’s port (New York)
Posted: 05:18 Wed 12 Nov 2008
by g-man
jdaw1 wrote:2009 Q2
Class ends 2008 Q4 =)
Re: Let’s all drink JDAW’s port (New York)
Posted: 05:38 Wed 12 Nov 2008
by RonnieRoots
LadyR and I will visit the former colonies of New Amsterdam somewhere in April (most possibly starting April 16th until April 22nd or 23rd). And, of course, we're most interested in an offline.
As for themes: 1977 has recently been done, and Graham is not a personal favourite, so we would have a distinct preference for a 'classic year - classic shipper' theme. We would be most happy to adopt a bottle or two from the given line-up.
Re: Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre
Posted: 05:44 Wed 12 Nov 2008
by jdaw1
Renamed from ‟Let’s all drink JDAW’s port (New York)” to ‟Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre”.
It won’t be adoptions. I’m bringing all or nearly all, with costs being split.
Re: Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre
Posted: 05:49 Wed 12 Nov 2008
by benread
Are you coming back for the Ashes series?!
Re: Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre
Posted: 05:55 Wed 12 Nov 2008
by RonnieRoots
Suits me perfectly.
I'll inform LadyR that Liver-Training needs to be done beforehand.
Re: Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre
Posted: 13:04 Wed 12 Nov 2008
by SushiNorth
I doubt it needs to be said, but if one or more tastings are held I'd look forward to attending

Cost-split sounds like the ideal approach, if a bottle needs to be brought in from outside your collection (to complete a tasting set) that can just be factored in.
Also, if you are not fond of Graham, then a suitable way should be found for it to make it to a tasting (thus avoiding your having to transport it AND drink it).
Might I also propose we do some drinkings, instead of just tastings, where the goal would be to have a fun evening together (with port being a primary beverage) rather than a scientific trial between purple adversaries

Re: Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre
Posted: 13:40 Wed 12 Nov 2008
by jdaw1
SushiNorth wrote:Might I also propose we do some drinkings, instead of just tastings, where the goal would be to have a fun evening together (with port being a primary beverage) rather than a scientific trial between purple adversaries

But a tasting is ‟a fun evening together”.
Re: Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre
Posted: 13:51 Wed 12 Nov 2008
by JohninNYC
Weekends generally work best for me. Right now, Mon/Tues?Wed evenings work but not Thurs/Fri. I do not have my mid-week schedule yet for next term. I am very interested in knowing once the date is set for jdaw's tastings. Meanwhile, see you Nov 22nd!

Re: Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre
Posted: 17:37 Wed 12 Nov 2008
by aldukes
wow. This would be quite the tasting to introduce myself at. My schedule is never consistent- so I'll know when the date is set.
Re: Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre
Posted: 18:25 Wed 12 Nov 2008
by jdaw1
One of the possibilities not favoured in this thread is now the star of
1977 horizontal in New York: version 2.
Re: Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre
Posted: 22:59 Wed 12 Nov 2008
by jfacciol
There is one more possible theme that comes out of Julian's American stash: a Graham vertical. I have 1a number of the years that Julian does not have starting with 1963. As Graham is my favorite house, this would be of great interest to me.
Re: Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre
Posted: 23:53 Wed 12 Nov 2008
by TBird
i'll be there, any day of the week!

Re: Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre
Posted: 02:11 Thu 13 Nov 2008
by jdaw1
And the last of the possibilities listed in the first post is now the star of
Graham vertical in New York.
Re: Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre
Posted: 14:37 Thu 13 Nov 2008
by SEAN C.
Wow ..I've got to make it to this one!
Is this a permanent vacation in the UK?
Re: Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre
Posted: 14:53 Thu 13 Nov 2008
by Andy Velebil
If my work allows, I will try to make this one. You leaving the states for good???
Re: Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre
Posted: 14:58 Thu 13 Nov 2008
by jdaw1
Maybe. Possibly. Probably. And family Paris more likely than the UK.
But New York tastings will continue, driven forward by g-man and the crew.
Re: Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre
Posted: 17:27 Wed 17 Dec 2008
by SushiNorth
Target date for this tasting: Saturday, April 18th.
Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 18:09 Wed 17 Dec 2008
by jdaw1
Saturday 18th April 2008 works for me. Done.
And thread re-titled to ‟Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W”.
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 13:39 Thu 18 Dec 2008
by jfacciol
Having now finally pulled out next year's date book, I see that I will have to pass on April 18.
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 16:43 Thu 18 Dec 2008
by Glenn E.
I move that the tasting be re-named "Classic W, T, F years."

Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 10:00 Mon 22 Dec 2008
by RonnieRoots
OK, Saturday 18th April 2009 is noted. Our tickets are booked, and we will be there. Looking forward to it!
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 10:58 Sun 11 Jan 2009
by RonnieRoots
jdaw1 wrote:- Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre:
- 1948:
- Taylor;
- Fonseca (not necessarily available might be reserved for non-NY use);
- 1963:
- 1966:
- 1977:
- 1985:
Is this still the list of available ports for this evening? Should we start a search to fill in the gaps or are we sticking to these?
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 15:11 Sun 11 Jan 2009
by jdaw1
People:
- Definite, or nearly so:
- Maybe perhaps I’d like to, but that means probably won’t:
So that’s 10ish bottles, and 6±1 people. The shortage is of people.
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 06:20 Mon 12 Jan 2009
by RonnieRoots
You can add LadyRoots to the list of definite attendees.
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 13:31 Mon 12 Jan 2009
by jdaw1
People:
- Definite, or nearly so:
- Maybe perhaps I’d like to, but that means probably won’t:
So that’s 10ish bottles, and 7±1 people. The shortage is still of people.
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 13:08 Tue 13 Jan 2009
by JacobH
jdaw1 wrote:So that’s 10ish bottles, and 7±1 people. The shortage is still of people.
?!?
Surely for "people" read "port"?
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 17:59 Fri 23 Jan 2009
by bman
Ronnie just flagged this offline to me over on the WS forums (thanks Ronnie!

) and my wife and I would love to attend but I doubt that we'll be able to do so due to family commitments. Still, we will immediately increase the number of lottery tickets we buy each week in the hopes of cashing in big enough to fly there for a quick weekend visit.
Ronnie, M - check out NYC/Ottawa/NYC airfares now, please!
And as long as I'm here, Alex, we miss you over at the WS forums!! - if I promise to visit here more often, will you visit there more too?
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 06:38 Sun 25 Jan 2009
by RonnieRoots
bman wrote:Ronnie, M - check out NYC/Ottawa/NYC airfares now, please!
I did, and they're not looking good. Are you sure your son doesn't need an 'educational' trip to the big city?
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 19:16 Sun 25 Jan 2009
by bman
Sadly, my son will still have a week of his co-op work term left so will not be available (he likes NYC though, as do we all). It seems unlikely that we could attend but one never knows - what is the deadline for putting our names in?
I've sent you a private email in any case.
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 21:19 Sun 25 Jan 2009
by g-man
bman wrote:Sadly, my son will still have a week of his co-op work term left so will not be available (he likes NYC though, as do we all). It seems unlikely that we could attend but one never knows - what is the deadline for putting our names in?
I've sent you a private email in any case.
knowing past events. As long as Jdaw1 is near a computer to be able to print out placemats and ensure we have enough glasses to go round =)
Re: Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre
Posted: 23:08 Sun 25 Jan 2009
by TBird
still "IN".
TBird wrote:i'll be there, any day of the week!

Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 12:25 Thu 19 Feb 2009
by RonnieRoots
I tried to make a calculation of cost per bottle and per person for this tasting, as a few people have asked about this. I don't have a pro-subscription to Wine-Searcher, but used the prices that appear on the regular version, and related them to search results on
Vinopedia.com, and a number of English merchants (including Wylie, Seckford, Fine&Rare and several others). This leads to the following result (prices in $, excl. sales tax, but I did include duty in the English prices):
- Taylor 1948: 750
- Fonseca 1948: 1920 (only one address where this could be found)
- Taylor 1963: 190
- Warre 1966: 100
- Taylor 1966: 120
- Fonseca 1966: 130
- Warre 1977: 60
- Taylor 1977: 110
- Fonseca 1977: 115
- Warre 1985: 50
- Fonseca 1985: 72,50
I think it doesn't make sense to include Taylor and Fonseca 1948 in the tasting. Prices of these ports are at a level that will scare possible participants. With the current number of participants, Taylor 1963 could also be skipped, which leaves a tasting of 1966, 1977 and 1985 with a
total cost of $ 757,50 to be divided by the participants. Should we attract more than 8 participants, we could include the 1963, bringing the total to
$ 947,50.
We should also start a search for Taylor 1985. With a bit of luck, this should be possible to find at $ 60, but given that it has to be sourced within the US... probably a bit more.
Julian, if you see any prices in the list that are inaccurate, please let me know.
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 03:06 Sat 21 Feb 2009
by jfacciol
I can't make this tasting but did want to comment on these prices. They are much too low and reflect UK valuations, not US valuations. It costs quite a pretty penny to ship from the UK to the US (including applicable sales tax).
I would hate to see UK pricing (without shipping and sales tax) become the standard for US tastings.
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 04:28 Sat 21 Feb 2009
by RonnieRoots
As I said, I don't have the pro-version of Wine Searcher, so I had to do some looking around. And my sources are mainly British. Someone with a good view on US prices please fill in. Or we could go for the actual prices that jdaw paid for the bottles, works for me as well.
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 06:46 Sat 21 Feb 2009
by Glenn E.
I do have the pro version of Wine Searcher, and it rarely saves more than a buck or two a bottle in the US. If the wine is very rare... then you might save more with the pro version. But for most bottles, the standard version of Wine Searcher is going to get you close enough for the purpose of pricing a tasting.
I can look these bottles up for you if you'd like, but it will have to be tomorrow as I'm past my limit tonight and might mess 'em up.

Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 14:47 Sat 21 Feb 2009
by jdaw1
Looking in
Wine-Searcher.com/prof for US prices, ignoring auction estimates, and taking the cheapest price at which there are multiple bottles (except for rare ports, for which I take cheapest):
- Taylor 1948 = $850 (cheapest);
- Fonseca 1948 = $1200 (cheapest, next cheapest at $1500 then $1920);
- Taylor 1963 = $180;
- Warre 1966 = $165;
- Taylor 1966 = $180;
- Fonseca 1966 = $230;
- Warre 1977 = $100;
- Taylor 1977 = $140;
- Fonseca 1977 = $210;
- Warre 1985 = $65;
- Fonseca 1985 = $90.
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 17:54 Sat 21 Feb 2009
by jfacciol
These look much more like US prices except for the 1963 Taylor. On Wine-searcher pro this is a bottle with a raised cork, nothing on the capsule and a new label. In other words, it could be anything. After a couple of these suspect bottles, the next non-auction US price is around $250.00.
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 19:57 Sat 21 Feb 2009
by jdaw1
As corrected by Jay:
Looking in
Wine-Searcher.com/prof for US prices, ignoring auction estimates, and taking the cheapest price at which there are multiple bottles (except for rare ports, for which I take cheapest):
- Taylor 1948 = $850 (cheapest);
- Fonseca 1948 = $1200 (cheapest, next cheapest at $1500 then $1920);
- Taylor 1963 = $250;
- Warre 1966 = $165;
- Taylor 1966 = $180;
- Fonseca 1966 = $230;
- Warre 1977 = $100;
- Taylor 1977 = $140;
- Fonseca 1977 = $210;
- Warre 1985 = $65;
- Fonseca 1985 = $90.
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 03:39 Sun 22 Feb 2009
by RonnieRoots
Julian, this is exactly why I PM'd you the list first. Would have been better if you reacted there.
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 03:59 Sun 22 Feb 2009
by jdaw1
But I didn’t have a strong opinion! Yes, it would have been better, but I went with the flow for the Graham vertical, and just didn’t have a strong opinion.
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 10:27 Sun 22 Feb 2009
by RonnieRoots
Alright. They're your ports, so you decide. I'm fine with whatever way costs are calculated.
I will also start a search for Taylor 1985, unless someone else has this in his/her collection.
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 14:03 Sun 22 Feb 2009
by SushiNorth
we're at $170/person before food and not counting 48, and there's still a bottle missing?
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 19:13 Sun 22 Feb 2009
by RonnieRoots
SushiNorth wrote:we're at $170/person before food and not counting 48, and there's still a bottle missing?
Well, I think it would make sense to skip the 1963, so that we have a full comparison of Taylor, Fonseca, Warre 1966, 1977, 1985. But for doing that, we would indeed need to find the Taylor 1985. But still, it would bring the cost down somewhat.
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 01:31 Mon 23 Feb 2009
by g-man
were shall we hold this tasting btw ? =)
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 03:07 Mon 23 Feb 2009
by jdaw1
Notwithstanding the work-in-progress called
Discussion: Guide to cost sharing of bottles, costs need to be determined. Market value has considerable merit. But, for there is a but, I am likely to move to the old world. That makes me, in some sense, a forced seller. (Not thoroughly forced, but let’s ignore that.) Which should diminish prices.
So what about my using cost price this time being a ‘forced seller’?
- Taylor 1948? Part of a mixed lot:
Christies, 8th December 2007, sale 1916 lot 732, costing $1,433.85 wrote:Barros Vintage 1947 (1); Barros Vintage 1952 (1); Taylor Vintage 1948, levels: one into neck and one top shoulder; one protruding cork, one torn capsule, one cracked wax capsule (2); Fonseca Vintage 1948, damp stained label (1); Croft Vintage 1977 (1)
What a motley crew! How about $240 for the top-shoulder T48, and twice that for the into neck?
- Fonseca 1948? I might need this in the UK, so ‟lot withdrawn”.
- Taylor 1963? I overpaid for this one, so back to wine-searcher’s $250.
- Warre 1966 and Fonseca 1966?
Christies, 8th December 2007, sale 1916 lot 1012, costing $977.63, wrote:Warres Vintage 1966, levels: bottom neck; damp stained labels, embossed capsules (3); Fonseca Vintage 1966 levels: one into neck, two bottom neck and one very top shoulder, Bottled by Peatling & Cawdron, King's Lynn; Peatling & Cawdron capsules and labels, heavily soiled bottles (4)
How about $150 for the F66, and $126 for the W66? VFM?
- Taylor 1966? An administrative SNAFU means that I have no record of where I bought this or how much it cost, so stick at $180.
- Warre 1977? A mixed lot of ten different wines, so estimation of a ‘cost price’ just doesn’t work. Say $90?
- Taylor 1977? A different massively-mixed lot, so stick at $140?
- Fonseca 1977? Those mixed lots don’t help: $150?
- Warre 1985? Wine-searcher us too cheap for me to think about this: $65.
- Fonseca 1985? Bought for forgotten-how-much from Benchmark, so stick at $90.
Is that fair? Does that make everybody happy?
Re: Sat 18 Apr 2009, New York: Classic years of T, F, W
Posted: 03:09 Mon 23 Feb 2009
by jdaw1
Separately, as Jeff almost asked, where should this be held? With a new-born and a three-year-old, my apartment will be a no-go.