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port quotes
Posted: 10:39 Sat 03 Aug 2013
by JB vintage
Does anyone now any good port wine quotes? I start of with a few
‘The first duty of Port is to be red’
Ernest Cockburn
‘Wine is a drink for boys ”“ Port for men’
Churchill
‘Any time not drinking port is a waste of time’
Percy Croft
‘The shortest way between two people is a smile - the lasting one a glass of Port!’
Unknown
‘If out of sort we stick to port
The medicine of soul
A ruby gleam - a tawny dream
The vintage is the goal’
Unknown
Re: port quotes
Posted: 22:42 Sun 04 Aug 2013
by LGTrotter
Reading some books I was supposed to be moving today I came across;
‘Port is the wine proper to the heavy drinker, and it may be admitted that whereas champagne, claret, burgundy and hock are all entirely beneficial and indeed in a well ordered constitution, essential to the digestion of food, port, and the very finest port at that can be slightly deleterious. Its charm insidiously invites excess, and excess of port though not in itself harmful, sometimes discloses latent infirmities. The heavy port drinker must be prepared to make some sacrifice of personal beauty and agility. Its martyrs are usually well content with the bargain and in consolation it may be remarked that a red nose never lost a friend worth holding and that by universal testimony the sharpest attacks of gout are preceded by a period of peculiar mental lucidity.’
And the writer is?
port quotes
Posted: 12:24 Mon 05 Aug 2013
by djewesbury
Clearly this is a trick question. The writer in question is some sort of great gourmand unexpectedly restraining himself on the question of port. Is it Churchill?
Re: port quotes
Posted: 12:46 Mon 05 Aug 2013
by LGTrotter
Not a trick question, the man in question is more renowned for his fictional description of drinking, it was his son who was the wine writer.
port quotes
Posted: 13:16 Mon 05 Aug 2013
by djewesbury
LGTrotter wrote:Not a trick question, the man in question is more renowned for his fictional description of drinking, it was his son who was the wine writer.
Of course Creighton Churchill (son of the American novelist Winston Churchill) was a distinguished wine writer...
Re: port quotes
Posted: 13:57 Mon 05 Aug 2013
by LGTrotter
I just had to google Creighton Churchill, never heard of him.
To put you out of your obvious suspense it is .............. Evelyn Waugh.
The million pound prize will now be recycled to the next quiz.
port quotes
Posted: 14:02 Mon 05 Aug 2013
by djewesbury
LGTrotter wrote:I just had to google Creighton Churchill, never heard of him.
To put you out of your obvious suspense it is .............. Evelyn Waugh.
The million pound prize will now be recycled to the next quiz.
Oh very mischievous, Auberon Waugh was more than just a wine writer. Very good.. More port competitions please!
Re: port quotes
Posted: 14:18 Mon 05 Aug 2013
by LGTrotter
True Auberon was better known as a sketch writer/curmudgeon-in-chief, a role he sort of inherited from Evelyn. Can't think of another question right now, surely you have a little teaser for us all?
port quotes
Posted: 14:34 Mon 05 Aug 2013
by djewesbury
LGTrotter wrote:True Auberon was better known as a sketch writer/curmudgeon-in-chief, a role he sort of inherited from Evelyn. Can't think of another question right now, surely you have a little teaser for us all?
I will put my port thinking cap on..
Re: port quotes
Posted: 15:08 Mon 05 Aug 2013
by jdaw1
What port was served at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday 7th March 2006 at the ‟State Banquet in honour of The President of the Federative Republic of Brazil and Senhora Lula da Silva”?
Re: port quotes
Posted: 15:09 Mon 05 Aug 2013
by DRT
Re: port quotes
Posted: 15:21 Mon 05 Aug 2013
by uncle tom
"Port wine, olive oil and chocolate"
- Jeanne Louise Calment's recipe for a long life.
It killed her, of course, on the 4th August 1997
- she was only 122yrs & 164 days old, the oldest fully documented person to have lived..
port quotes
Posted: 15:28 Mon 05 Aug 2013
by djewesbury
uncle tom wrote:"Port wine, olive oil and chocolate"
- Jeanne Louise Calment's recipe for a long life.
It killed her, of course, on the 4th August 1997
- she was only 122yrs & 164 days old, the oldest fully documented person to have lived..
It would have been a great quiz if you'd asked us what age she lived to (without Googling).
Re: port quotes
Posted: 12:52 Tue 06 Aug 2013
by JB vintage
What port was served at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday 7th March 2006 at the ‟State Banquet in honour of The President of the Federative Republic of Brazil and Senhora Lula da Silva”?
I have absolutely no idea but a "da Silva" vintage port would have been suitable I would think. Even more so as Clemente da Silva came from Brazil as he set up the the port firm of C. da Silva.
Re: Re: port quotes
Posted: 13:48 Tue 06 Aug 2013
by jdaw1
JB vintage wrote:a "da Silva" vintage port would have been suitable I would think. Even more so as Clemente da Silva came from Brazil as he set up the the port firm of C. da Silva.
No.
Re: port quotes
Posted: 18:27 Tue 06 Aug 2013
by LGTrotter
How about a Bucks. house BOB, shall we say a '77?
Re: port quotes
Posted: 21:36 Tue 06 Aug 2013
by jdaw1
LGTrotter wrote:How about a Bucks. house BOB, shall we say a '77?
No. No.
Re: port quotes
Posted: 21:46 Tue 06 Aug 2013
by LGTrotter
Now I'm stuck.
Didn't they have some of those recalcitrant thirty-fives?
Or you could give a clue, or allow the use of google.
Re: port quotes
Posted: 21:49 Tue 06 Aug 2013
by jdaw1
Google allowed. The speech read by Her Majesty won’t help you, but is
here.
port quotes
Posted: 23:53 Tue 06 Aug 2013
by djewesbury
Google unhelpful. Royal Port 1963 served to Obama in 2011. Something similar?
Re: port quotes
Posted: 08:16 Wed 07 Aug 2013
by jdaw1
The menu is reproduced on the last page of Warre’s official history.
Re: port quotes
Posted: 15:53 Wed 07 Aug 2013
by djewesbury
jdaw1 wrote:The menu is reproduced on the last page of Warre’s official history.
No link (if online)? No scan or photo (if hard copy)?
Re: port quotes
Posted: 16:04 Wed 07 Aug 2013
by jdaw1
jdaw1 wrote:What port was served at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday 7th March 2006 at the ‟State Banquet in honour of The President of the Federative Republic of Brazil and Senhora Lula da Silva”?
Les Vins
Puligny-Montrachet, 1er Cr, Champs Grain,
Bouchard Père et Fils 1999
Château Gruaud-Larose, 2ème Cru Classé,
St. Julien 1985
Veuve Cliquot, Brut Réserve 1995
Warre 1970
Re: port quotes
Posted: 16:07 Wed 07 Aug 2013
by djewesbury
jdaw1 wrote:jdaw1 wrote:What port was served at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday 7th March 2006 at the ‟State Banquet in honour of The President of the Federative Republic of Brazil and Senhora Lula da Silva”?
Les Vins
Puligny-Montrachet, 1er Cr, Champs Grain,
Bouchard Père et Fils 1999
Château Gruaud-Larose, 2ème Cru Classé,
St. Julien 1985
Veuve Cliquot, Brut Réserve 1995
Warre 1970
This is a surprise. I thought they'd have something a bit more dazzling.
Re: port quotes
Posted: 16:26 Wed 07 Aug 2013
by jdaw1
djewesbury wrote:This is a surprise. I thought they'd have something a bit more dazzling.
Please dazzle me with W70 any day of the week.
port quotes
Posted: 17:33 Wed 07 Aug 2013
by djewesbury
jdaw1 wrote:djewesbury wrote:This is a surprise. I thought they'd have something a bit more dazzling.
Please dazzle me with W70 any day of the week.
.. and call you Your Majesty..?
Re: port quotes
Posted: 17:41 Wed 07 Aug 2013
by jdaw1
djewesbury wrote:.. and call you Your Majesty..?
Optional; less important and much less desirable than bottles of W70.
Re: port quotes
Posted: 18:31 Wed 07 Aug 2013
by uncle tom
Out of curiosity I looked up the menu for the state dinner staged for David Cameron's visit to Washington last year.
All the food items were described in great detail, including where they were grown. But at the end it simply said 'an American wine will be paired with each course'
- I'm sure the American winemakers really appreciated that.....

Re: port quotes
Posted: 08:27 Thu 08 Aug 2013
by jdaw1
uncle tom wrote:Out of curiosity I looked up the menu for the state dinner staged for David Cameron's visit to Washington last year.
Link.
Re: port quotes
Posted: 09:19 Thu 08 Aug 2013
by djewesbury
jdaw1 wrote:uncle tom wrote:Out of curiosity I looked up the menu for the state dinner staged for David Cameron's visit to Washington last year.
Link.
"The President likes salted caramel"
What a wasted opportunity for some port drinking...
Re: port quotes
Posted: 11:41 Sat 10 Aug 2013
by JB vintage
djewesbury wrote:jdaw1 wrote:uncle tom wrote:Out of curiosity I looked up the menu for the state dinner staged for David Cameron's visit to Washington last year.
Link.
"The President likes salted caramel"
What a wasted opportunity for some port drinking...
Perhaps this quote would be appropriate for that wasted opportunity:
"The American President resembles the commander of a ship at sea. He must have a helm to grasp, a course to steer, a port to seek."
Henry Adams
I don't know what type of Port he is referring to though, but I would assume Vintage.