Three cases of a mixture of dry reds recently delivered by Laithwates. Just drinky plonky stuff that needs a home before the weather decides to switch from 0C to 20C+ in around 4 or 5 weeks time.
"The first duty of Port is to be red" Ernest H. Cockburn
Not sure when i last added to this list, i think it was over 6 months ago
20 Croft2000 (not all for me)
12 Fonseca 1985 (these were from the auction)
1 Fonseca 1970
1 Fonseca 1966
1 Fonseca 1994
2 Dow 1994
1 Taylor 1994 (sorta. pending a correction)
1 Warres 2003 -- drunk immediately with g-man (TN soon)
1 Quinta do Noval 1991 -- drunk immediately with g-man (TN posted)
1 Graham 1980 1.5L
1 Fonseca Guimaraens 1995
1 Taylor 2000
2 Quarles Harris 2007
JoshDrinksPort Port wine should perhaps be added -- A Trollope
1 x Delaforce 2003
1 x Morgan LBV 1989
2 x Dow 1983
1 x Warre 1983
2 x Graham 1977
1 x Fonseca 1983
1 x Gould Campbell 1991
1/2 x Warre 2000
3 x Croft Qd Roeda 1997
2007 acquisition is going well.
8 Dow 2007 (2 are gifts, 6 in wood)
3 Qd Noval 2007 (1 is a gift)
6 Graham's 2007 (no wood, boo)
4 Warre's 2007 (opened OWC)
2 Qd Vesuvio 2007
2 Taylor 2003
1 Taylor 2003 LBV -- for the pick-a-wedding-port tasting
1 SWC 1995 LBV -- for the pick-a-wedding-port tasting
pending delivery:
1 Graham's 2007 (a gift)
(edit: arrivals updated)
This means I'm done with 2007's til Fonseca appears at a reasonable price. Yay!
JoshDrinksPort Port wine should perhaps be added -- A Trollope
No purchases made recently. Opened a bottle of the Sainsburys vintage the other week since it benefits from 24 hours to open up. The dutiful opening was done in plenty of time then I popped off to the Quack who has put me on tablets and I can't partake.
So my "latest buy" is a decanted bottle sitting there waiting for me.
Now is the time to stock up whist I can't consume - anyone have any suggestions?
Does anybody know of any good port shops in or around Birmingham? I'm about there this weekend and was wondering if anyone knew of any good deals in the area?
Now that is a new one to me! When do you plan to open it?
I haven't decided yet, almost did it last week but opted for G77 instead. It's actually M&S BOB (and presumably filtered) but credits Morgan Bros. as the maker. Maybe it'll turn up at an offline Or perhaps LBV could be a theme for a future offline?
1 x 1995 Smith Woodhouse LBV
1 x Noval Black
2 x 1985 Croft
2 x 1985 Burmester Extra Selected Vintage Port
2 x 1952 Dalva Golden White Colheita (on order to be picked up during the Harvest Tour this fall)
Checking CellarTracker, which isn't known for being 100% accurate, it appears that Burmester may have released two different VPs in 1985. I find both a "1985 Porto Vintage" and a "1985 Porto Vintage Extra Selected." WineBid has a picture of the Extra Selected.
Does anyone know if there are indeed two different Burmester Vintage Ports from 1985, and if so what is the difference?
Glenn E. wrote:Checking CellarTracker, which isn't known for being 100% accurate, it appears that Burmester may have released two different VPs in 1985. I find both a "1985 Porto Vintage" and a "1985 Porto Vintage Extra Selected." WineBid has a picture of the Extra Selected.
Does anyone know if there are indeed two different Burmester Vintage Ports from 1985, and if so what is the difference?
I think this question has come up before and, as far as I can remember, these are just different labels on the same port, possibly targetted at different countries/markets. It is similar to the inexplicable and meaningless use of the word "Finest" by shippers such as Fonseca and Graham in the not too distant past.
"The first duty of Port is to be red" Ernest H. Cockburn
WARRE'S VINTAGE PORT 2007
DOW'S VINTAGE PORT 2007
FONSECA PORTO QUINTA DO PANASCAL 2001
QUINTA VALE D. MARIA VINTAGE PORT 2002
QUINTA DO CRASTO VINTAGE PORT 2004
CROFT QUINTA DA ROEDA VINTAGE PORT 2005
QUINTA DO NOVAL SILVAL VINTAGE PORT 2005