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.DRT wrote:Either would work. Both would be better.
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- 17:22 Wed 27 Nov 2013
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Christmas port choice
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3825
Re: Christmas port choice
- 10:21 Wed 27 Nov 2013
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Christmas port choice
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3825
Christmas port choice
Hi all Unlike most on this forum I don't get through much port in a year; probably only about 3 bottles on special occasions. One of those occasions is always Christmas, and this year I have to decide between opening a Fonseca '66 or a Fonseca '70. Which ever one I decide to leave will probably beco...
- 12:15 Wed 24 Jul 2013
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Help- cheese with port
- Replies: 11
- Views: 5204
Re: Help- cheese with port
I agree that a good aged Gouda is great with port. Similarly I also quite like Comte or Gruyere. For blue I like anything sharp and creamy on a digestive biscuit. Lovely
- 12:26 Fri 17 May 2013
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Latest buy
- Replies: 2105
- Views: 907204
Re: Latest buy
In the past 2 weeks:
6 x Grahams 2011
6 x Fonseca 2011
3 x Grahams 1994
1 x Fonseca 1977
1 x Taylor 1977
1 x Taylor 1970
1 x Grahams 1966
My current account is feeling rather poorly now ... But on the bright side my port cellar is full of optimism for the future
Cheers, Rich.
6 x Grahams 2011
6 x Fonseca 2011
3 x Grahams 1994
1 x Fonseca 1977
1 x Taylor 1977
1 x Taylor 1970
1 x Grahams 1966
My current account is feeling rather poorly now ... But on the bright side my port cellar is full of optimism for the future
Cheers, Rich.
- 12:39 Sun 31 Mar 2013
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1977 Fonseca
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1963
1977 Fonseca
On opening there was a wonderful strong nose of Christmas cake, after decanting however it was quite closed in the glass. At T+0 I could taste strawberries, blackberries and cherry with a hint of pepper, the spirit was strong but already quite well integrated. Not a bombastic 'in your face' port, qu...
- 11:16 Wed 06 Mar 2013
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: shipping info / release dates?
- Replies: 12
- Views: 4213
Re: shipping info / release dates?
A thought: would it be helpful to have a thread containing links to and recommendations of good wine merchants? I think it would be bad to let it turn into a negative topic of bashing those who people don't like, but a list of helpful and reliable merchants might be useful. I'd find such a list of ...
- 13:06 Wed 28 Nov 2012
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: What are we lining up for Hanumas?
- Replies: 4
- Views: 2380
Re: What are we lining up for Hanumas?
I have a Grahams '66 lined up for the run-up to Chrimble, and a Taylors '70 in the firing line for the day itself.
Cheers, Rich.
Cheers, Rich.
- 18:39 Fri 24 Aug 2012
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1994 Graham
- Replies: 0
- Views: 2017
1994 Graham
Still very dark color, just a little pink around the rim. Not much on the nose on first opening, but after 24 hours in the decanter some cherries and blackberries. Flavours of cherry, coffee, cinnamon and raisins. Very fruity, quite mild acidity and soft tannins,not especially long. In summary, very...
- 14:11 Wed 08 Aug 2012
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1970 Taylor
- Replies: 0
- Views: 2009
1970 Taylors
After being a little disappointed with the previous bottle of this I'd had I was looking forward to seeing how this one fared. I needn't have worried. It was full of delicious flavors like plum, apricot jam, coffee and milk chocolate. The tannins were lovely and soft and there was just the right amo...
- 12:19 Mon 30 Jul 2012
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 2003 Berry Brothers
- Replies: 0
- Views: 2019
2003 BBR
Berry bros, cork badged as Quinta de la Rosa. Inky black colour, very little on the nose, but some hints of blackberries. Black fruits again to taste but not a massive flavour at all. Pleasant accidity and spirit, but massive tannins towards the end rather spoil things. Ok, but not great. It is stil...
- 15:30 Sun 03 Jun 2012
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1970 Taylor
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1913
1970 Taylor
Straight after decanting it tasted of stewed plums with a quite harsh spirit burn; rather disapointing, so I left it alone for a couple of hours. On return the spirit had begun to integrate & it was much smoother. The next day it was better still with the fruit coming through more and background...
- 17:25 Tue 21 Feb 2012
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Damaged wax seal
- Replies: 14
- Views: 7439
Re: Damaged wax seal
Thanks chaps, sounds like I'm going to pull the trigger on this one then
- 12:29 Tue 21 Feb 2012
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Damaged wax seal
- Replies: 14
- Views: 7439
Damaged wax seal
Hi All I have a bottle of Taylor '70 ordered, and the merchant has sent through some pictures of the bottle for me to see before confirming the order. I'm a bit concerned about the state of the wax capsule however. What do people think? Would you worry about the amount of damage shown in the picture...
- 12:09 Fri 16 Dec 2011
- Forum: Selling Port
- Topic: 92,94 & 95 Vintages for Sale
- Replies: 11
- Views: 6254
Re: 92,94 & 95 Vintages for Sale
Hi again Tom Would you be prepared to ship to the UK? I understand if you'd rather not have the hassle. If so I'd still be interested in the 3 Grahams '94 provided shipping isn't prohibitively expensive. Cheers, Rich. Hmmm, a quick google seems to suggest it might not be legal to ship alcohol out o...
- 11:47 Fri 16 Dec 2011
- Forum: Selling Port
- Topic: 92,94 & 95 Vintages for Sale
- Replies: 11
- Views: 6254
Re: 92,94 & 95 Vintages for Sale
Hi again Tom
Would you be prepared to ship to the UK? I understand if you'd rather not have the hassle.
If so I'd still be interested in the 3 Grahams '94 provided shipping isn't prohibitively expensive.
Cheers, Rich.
Would you be prepared to ship to the UK? I understand if you'd rather not have the hassle.
If so I'd still be interested in the 3 Grahams '94 provided shipping isn't prohibitively expensive.
Cheers, Rich.
- 15:03 Thu 15 Dec 2011
- Forum: Selling Port
- Topic: 92,94 & 95 Vintages for Sale
- Replies: 11
- Views: 6254
Re: 92,94 & 95 Vintages for Sale
Hi Tom
I could be interested in either the Grahams or Fonseca '94s. Let me know what you're after for them.
Cheers, Rich.
I could be interested in either the Grahams or Fonseca '94s. Let me know what you're after for them.
Cheers, Rich.
- 15:10 Tue 13 Dec 2011
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Christmas port
- Replies: 21
- Views: 9371
Re: Christmas port
Taylors '77 for Christmas itself, and possibly a Grahams '94 if I feel like something else in the runup to new year (which I probably will ).
- 15:46 Sun 01 Aug 2010
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1983 Graham
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1973
1983 Grahams
Date: July 2010 Colour: Dark reddish brown Quite a lot of spirit dominating this port at T+0, in the background I found dried fruit notes of prunes & dates? Tanins were noticeable but not overpowering. Tasted again at T+3 and then finished with friends at T+8. As time went on the spirit seemed t...
- 15:45 Sun 01 Aug 2010
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1977 Graham
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2360
1977 Grahams
Date: April 2010 Colour: Light red, almost tawny pink. Cork was saturated with some concentrated, syrupy residue on top. When I tried to use a corkscrew on it it just sank into the bottle. The smell on decanting was of candy floss; very sweet. Decanted for 6 hours and drunk alongside cheese over the...
- 11:27 Fri 30 Jul 2010
- Forum: Introductions
- Topic: New member
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3939
New member
Hi all
New member here from London UK. I've enjoyed a glass (or 2) of port over the years and have just started to dip my toe in the waters of the good vintage stuff
I'm looking forward to passing on my tasting notes going forward, and comparing them to what others have found.
Cheers, Rich.
New member here from London UK. I've enjoyed a glass (or 2) of port over the years and have just started to dip my toe in the waters of the good vintage stuff
I'm looking forward to passing on my tasting notes going forward, and comparing them to what others have found.
Cheers, Rich.