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- 02:51 Thu 28 Nov 2013
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Christmas port choice
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3827
Re: Christmas port choice
Either would work. Both would be better. I know, I know, I really should try harder. But since my wife became teetotal 1 bottle seems to be about all I get through over the course of a few days. Undoubtedly there are TPF members who would be delighted to assist you in ensuring your port doesn't lan...
- 01:15 Wed 27 Nov 2013
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: One quiz at a time
- Replies: 9703
- Views: 1845403
Re: One quiz at a time
Drinking whisky and catching the caber?AHB wrote:Tossing the caber and drinking whisky.
- 01:13 Wed 27 Nov 2013
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: Rubbish
- Replies: 18
- Views: 7550
Re: Rubbish
...Satan - at least you guys have the decency to put him on your £10 note.... We have Satan on our £10 note :shock: I thought that Glenn's second comment was the best - how would these maps look if they had been given to a selection of US citizens? Here is an amusing one for Americans - Even I miss...
- 00:38 Wed 27 Nov 2013
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: A reason to get up early
- Replies: 595
- Views: 215644
Re: A reason to get up early
Of course, growing up in Nebraska was hardly better. Poor soul. I have known several people with a similar traumatic experience, and they never really seem to fully recover. Truly heart-wrenching. That being said, I have little doubt that port eases the pain, and am certain that many here will conc...
- 00:25 Wed 27 Nov 2013
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: Rubbish
- Replies: 18
- Views: 7550
Re: Rubbish
Really, some of them are pretty good, and better than the typcial high school - or college grad - in the US would do. Then again, a signifcant minority of Americans think that the world is only 4,000 years old, and that Darwin is a tool of Satan - at least you guys have the decency to put him on you...
- 00:11 Wed 27 Nov 2013
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: Rubbish
- Replies: 18
- Views: 7550
Re: Rubbish
The only thing I notice is the inaccurately drawn Four Corners - but that is rather minor.
- 00:30 Mon 25 Nov 2013
- Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
- Topic: Time for a 1985 horizontal?
- Replies: 38
- Views: 11975
Re: Time for a 1985 horizontal?
I have: Burmester Calem Churchill Cockburn Croft Delaforce Dow Fonseca Gonzalez, M Gould Campbell Graham Martinez Morgan Niepoort Noval Pocas Rebello Valente Sabordella Sandeman Smith Woodhouse Taylor Warre Notable absentees: Nacional, Offley, Quarles Harris & Ramos Pinto Is the above list a su...
- 00:17 Mon 25 Nov 2013
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: Alcohol and health
- Replies: 340
- Views: 204424
Re: Alcohol and health
Lion Nathan? I feel dubious about advice from a man whose name is an Australian spin bowler back to front. Now, now. The Aussies have contributed much to the world of science and literature I am told, and one day - possibly this decade - one of us will think of one example (as I sit surrounded by A...
- 00:08 Mon 25 Nov 2013
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: 1967 Quinta do Noval
- Replies: 25
- Views: 9336
Re: Shadowland
Good answer, I have come through the 'what have you got there?' 'nothing darling' phase of my relationship. But I do hanker for cases. Proper cases with twelve good men and true in them. I hear you. I also lust after these things. Possibly, "But, don't you want me to be happy?" Although t...
- 04:30 Sun 24 Nov 2013
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: Alcohol and health
- Replies: 340
- Views: 204424
Re: Alcohol and health
A very sensible series of points from a 2008 presentation from Lion Nathan on page 24 at the link - complete with footnotes: http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20080729/pdf/31bd6qdkb75130.pdf The benefits of responsible alcohol consumption: - Can add up to 3% to your life expectancy and make you 85% more ...
- 04:16 Sun 24 Nov 2013
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1970 Graham
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1557
1970 Graham
Popped this for a friend born in the same year. Oporto bottled, good fill level, with a relatively short cork. Decanted just before noon, consumed around 9pm. About 40% opaque with a little bricking around the edges, and long legs. A little VA on the nose, but mercifully not much. Very, very smooth ...
- 02:37 Fri 22 Nov 2013
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Congratz to the Quevedos!
- Replies: 29
- Views: 10078
Re: Congratz to the Quevedos!
I have every intention of attending, but it may well be in a Jeremy Bentham fashion. Surely you can also make it. Afterward, the skeleton and head were preserved and stored in a wooden cabinet called the "Auto-icon", with the skeleton padded out with hay and dressed in Bentham's clothes. ...
- 00:15 Fri 22 Nov 2013
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Congratz to the Quevedos!
- Replies: 29
- Views: 10078
Re: Congratz to the Quevedos!
So... just how long does it take for a 6L to properly age? :wink: Longer than it will take most of us here to reach an age that it will no longer matter :sad: I might bring one of my dbl mags to our 2011 tasting in 2051. If I haven't drunk it. You might have to start that tasting without me. I have...
- 04:43 Thu 21 Nov 2013
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: One quiz at a time
- Replies: 9703
- Views: 1845403
Re: One quiz at a time
Indeed correct. Over to you.LGTrotter wrote:Heddy Lamar.
- 00:18 Thu 21 Nov 2013
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: One quiz at a time
- Replies: 9703
- Views: 1845403
Re: One quiz at a time
Who was the Hollywood star that helped develop an anti-jamming system for torpedo guidance systems during WWII, although it was not finally deployed by the US military until much later? The star and co-developer applied for and received the patent during the war.
- 23:53 Wed 20 Nov 2013
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: One quiz at a time
- Replies: 9703
- Views: 1845403
Re: One quiz at a time
Lime Street Blues
- 23:23 Wed 20 Nov 2013
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: One quiz at a time
- Replies: 9703
- Views: 1845403
Re: One quiz at a time
Repent Walpurgis?
- 05:49 Wed 20 Nov 2013
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: One quiz at a time
- Replies: 9703
- Views: 1845403
Re: One quiz at a time
In which case, 1 meter per step.
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- 00:25 Wed 20 Nov 2013
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Oldest bottles
- Replies: 36
- Views: 11474
Re: Oldest bottles
The oldest port was 1950 Cockburn - very difficult to recommend. The oldest madeira was an 1815 - which was very, very good - although I think the 1863 solera to be possibly the most enjoyable drink I have ever had - still have one bottle left, and am waiting for some special occasion to drink it. T...
- 00:03 Wed 20 Nov 2013
- Forum: Meaningless Drivel
- Topic: One quiz at a time
- Replies: 9703
- Views: 1845403
Re: One quiz at a time
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- 08:10 Mon 18 Nov 2013
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 2000 Graham
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1834
2000 Graham
My daughter - who prefers younger port - and I popped one of these over the weekend. Only decanted a couple of hours, opaque, nose of cherries, slightly hot on the entry, lots and lots of fruit (figs? raisins?), but still closed, and with only modest length. Am very glad that I have more, but it def...
- 07:58 Mon 18 Nov 2013
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Latest buy
- Replies: 2108
- Views: 911589
Re: Latest buy
Gentlemen, thank you for your advice - have just placed an order for
A case of 1997 Vesuvio
A case of 2000 Vesuvio
A case of 2011 Dow
A case of 1997 Vesuvio
A case of 2000 Vesuvio
A case of 2011 Dow
- 05:29 Sat 16 Nov 2013
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Latest buy
- Replies: 2108
- Views: 911589
Re: Latest buy
Having only tasted a couple so far - am thinking about getting some Vesuvio. I have the 1994s, which might be ready in my lifetime - just, but would be interested in everyone's opinion regarding which of the other vintages they rate most highly - as well as how they compare to the 1994.
- 00:37 Fri 15 Nov 2013
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Port for sale at auction
- Replies: 366
- Views: 246116
Re: Port for sale at auction
Completely agree. Was very, very cheap - and pleasant, and long since consumed. That being said, given roughly similar pricing now (at FRW), I think I would buy the 1994 Graham instead.LGTrotter wrote:Cos it's so tasty and cheap (or at least was tasty a few years back when I ran out of it)djewesbury wrote:Why so much Croft 82?
- 06:08 Fri 08 Nov 2013
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Why do wines shut down
- Replies: 13
- Views: 4229
Re: Why do wines shut down
I think AHB's explanation is an excellent one - and we should remember that 'shutting down' is a subjective perception. Maybe we can judge this better as a continuum in the way Alex suggests. Different compounds precipitating in different ratios at different stages, producing many contrasting stage...