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by Glenn E.
07:52 Sun 13 Dec 2009
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Vargellas 2001
Replies: 22
Views: 6725

Re: Vargellas 2001

Alex M wrote:I've just recieved a few coupons in the post. I can buy the 2001 or the 1998 for 15 pounds each. I'm going to take them up on the offer but which bottles would you recommend?
All of them? :wink:
by Glenn E.
23:35 Thu 10 Dec 2009
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: 55 @ 55
Replies: 46
Views: 17701

Re: 55 @ 55

Please put me on the waiting list, at least until such point as I have worked out travel arrangements for the 2010 Harvest Tour. If I haven't moved into the official part of the list by the time I make those arrangements then I'll make the decision regarding whether or not to loop home through Londo...
by Glenn E.
06:18 Wed 09 Dec 2009
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: October 2011 - A Diagonal Repeated
Replies: 44
Views: 14286

Re: October 2011 - A Diagonal Repeated

I remain interested, but unless I can somehow pull off trips three years in a row (I'm already planning 2010 and 2012) there's a good chance that I won't be able to make this tasting in 2011.
by Glenn E.
06:16 Wed 09 Dec 2009
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: 55 @ 55
Replies: 46
Views: 17701

Re: 55 @ 55

But there may be a queue of Americans at the door of the Crusting Pipe for this one who had their name down for the diagonal :roll: Me, for one. :P I haven't made any travel arrangements for the 2010 Harvest Tour yet, though, so could skip the UK portion of the after-trip if I'm not part of this ta...
by Glenn E.
22:37 Tue 08 Dec 2009
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Port in Paris
Replies: 49
Views: 30501

Re: Port in Paris

‟854: 6×G70 @ €500” is €500+bp ≈ €620 ≈ $950 per lot or almost $160 per bottle. That’s not auction bargain. Oh right, forgot the buyer's premium. $125 per bottle is a good price for a G70 (in the US)... $160 is not. Low-end retail for G70 is about $150 in the US right now. I don't assume that auct...
by Glenn E.
06:44 Tue 08 Dec 2009
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Port in Paris
Replies: 49
Views: 30501

Re: Port in Paris

Some of those prices aren't too bad, assuming you've listed the lot price and not a per bottle price. Lot 854 seems reasonable (by US standards) for 6 x G70, for example.

I'm jealous that you're able to be there! I doubt I'd buy, but it would sure be fun to watch in person.
by Glenn E.
20:51 Mon 07 Dec 2009
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1985 Dow
Replies: 2
Views: 2546

Re: 1985 Dow's Vintage Port

Interesting... I've always thought that the 1985 Dow was one of the better balanced Ports of the vintage. It is neither the Fonseca nor the Graham, but it has always been nicely balanced and well integrated.

So which is it, have I been lucky or were you unlucky with this bottle?
by Glenn E.
20:49 Mon 07 Dec 2009
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1994 Quinta do Vesuvio
Replies: 5
Views: 3347

Re: 1994 Quinta do Vesuvio Vintage Port

Axel P wrote:
RonnieRoots wrote:Impossible not to love.
did you mean Gustavo or the Vesuvio 94?
Probably both!
by Glenn E.
20:43 Mon 07 Dec 2009
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Latest buy
Replies: 2103
Views: 884916

Re: Latest buy

1 x Warre's Otima 20-yr Old Tawny Port (outrageous price at $44, but I really wanted to try it) 12 x 1985 Churchill's Vintage Port (to be this winter's house Port, minus one bottle for my 1985 horizontal) 1 x 1985 Hooper's Vintage Port (bringing me to 20 bottles in the horizontal) I got the Churchil...
by Glenn E.
01:01 Sun 06 Dec 2009
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Sainsbury Offer
Replies: 17
Views: 7656

Re: Sainsbury Offer

DRT wrote:
AHB wrote:my resistance has crumbled.
So has mine. :roll:
Your resistance was never solid enough in the first place to be able to "crumble." :wink:

Quiver like jello, sure, but crumble? :roll:
by Glenn E.
02:32 Fri 04 Dec 2009
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: ACPT Port Tasting, NYC, 2/19/2010
Replies: 65
Views: 27283

Re: ACPT Port Tasting, NYC, 2/19/2010

Sandeman 63 picked up. Excellent! Can one of you PM me the total cost/number of attendees so that I can clue in my +1 and also start saving myself? *** ALERT *** PLEASE NOTE THAT I HAVE CHANGED THE DATE. I don't know what happened, but thankfully we checked the date yet again while we were purchasi...
by Glenn E.
19:10 Thu 03 Dec 2009
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: ACPT Port Tasting, NYC, 2/19/2010
Replies: 65
Views: 27283

Re: ACPT Port Tasting, NYC, 2/26/2010

I now have a +1 for the tasting. A friend of ours is going to come with us to NYC. He's one of my converts that I've been working on, and I think he'll enjoy a real tasting.
by Glenn E.
21:34 Tue 01 Dec 2009
Forum: Meaningless Drivel
Topic: One quiz at a time
Replies: 9703
Views: 1811287

Re: One quiz at a time

Fitty, yo!
by Glenn E.
21:28 Tue 01 Dec 2009
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1985 Churchill
Replies: 7
Views: 3907

Re: 1985 Churchill

While yummy, it sounds like this bottle is somewhat different than the one we shared in Paris?
by Glenn E.
20:10 Sat 28 Nov 2009
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: Which three 1985s should be opened for Sunday lunch?
Replies: 8
Views: 4039

Re: Which three 1985s should be opened for Sunday lunch?

1. Churchill 2. Martinez 3. Ramos Pinto The Graham, like the Fonseca, is for experts. The Churchill would be as well except that you have two and can afford to treat your guests to something special. I wouldn't serve the Souza or Royal Oporto, because you want to serve something good just in case th...
by Glenn E.
22:51 Wed 25 Nov 2009
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Which would you rather have?
Replies: 12
Views: 5293

Re: Which would you rather have?

I'd get the 1977 Taylor... it's a fantastic Port. I haven't been all that impressed by the VVVs that I have tasted. They're very good, but I have yet to taste one that surpasses the same-year Taylor.
by Glenn E.
02:58 Wed 25 Nov 2009
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: ACPT Port Tasting, NYC, 2/19/2010
Replies: 65
Views: 27283

Re: ACPT Port Tasting, NYC, 2/26/2010

Bah, that sucks.

I still haven't found a '63 Sandeman for a good price. There seem to be a few floating around, but I'm not sure I want to pay $250 for one. There's a cheap one at Wine Consigners, but I'm not sure I trust bottles from them so I'll keep looking!
by Glenn E.
02:55 Wed 25 Nov 2009
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Latest buy
Replies: 2103
Views: 884916

Re: Latest buy

2 x 1960 Croft... getting ahead of the game for my parents' 50th anniversary next year.
by Glenn E.
05:42 Tue 24 Nov 2009
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Food and Port
Replies: 80
Views: 23506

Re: Food and Port

A stunning recipe for the Port-loving man at home alone, as DRT is this evening... 1. Go out and buy 1kg of top quality Ribeye steak. 2. Decant a bottle of Quinta da Eira Velha 2000. 3. Wait 3 hours. 4. Flash-fry 0.5kg of steak, applying liberal quantities of ground balck pepper as it cooks. 5. Pou...
by Glenn E.
00:00 Tue 24 Nov 2009
Forum: Beer, Spirits, Cigars, and Pork Pies
Topic: Home Brew!!
Replies: 11
Views: 8325

Re: Home Brew!!

I grant you that a gallon a night for five nights is not that excessive. Americans - our pints are bigger than yours, our are 20 fluid ounces each, so to you, fifty pints. As Julian explained to me, your pints are 20 British fluid ounces which are not as large as American fluid ounces. One American...
by Glenn E.
05:01 Sun 22 Nov 2009
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Latest buy
Replies: 2103
Views: 884916

Re: Latest buy

1 x 1985 Graham magnum
1 x 1980 Dow
by Glenn E.
16:39 Sat 21 Nov 2009
Forum: Meaningless Drivel
Topic: A funny thing happened in the Read household last night...
Replies: 6
Views: 2578

Re: A funny thing happened in the Read household last night...

Of course not! Any chance to share something with your wife is good, particularly when it is something (else) that you love. :D
by Glenn E.
20:15 Fri 20 Nov 2009
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 2000 Croft
Replies: 6
Views: 3876

Re: 2000 Croft

Sorry to hear about the lack of bonus, but the VP sounds like it was great!
by Glenn E.
02:15 Thu 19 Nov 2009
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Opening the bottle
Replies: 5
Views: 2213

Re: Opening the bottle

AHB wrote:I've stopped using it as it scores grooves in either side of the cork and - inevitably - obscures the name and vintage of the wine.
Hmm... they mark the "up" side of the bottle with whitewash, why couldn't they brand the top of the cork as well to avoid this problem?
by Glenn E.
01:36 Wed 18 Nov 2009
Forum: Meaningless Drivel
Topic: One quiz at a time
Replies: 9703
Views: 1811287

Re: One quiz at a time

SCP-DFF wrote:Knitting? Crossword Puzzles?

Are you guys serious?
No, but my wife... er, SCP-DFW... is very serious about both. :wink: