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Alex Bridgeman
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I haven't bought any port since before Christmas - that's nearly a month now. Is this the credit crunch having an impact?
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.

2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
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AHB wrote:I haven't bought any port since before Christmas - that's nearly a month now. Is this the credit crunch having an impact?
Christmas was 15 days ago. :‘!’:
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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DRT wrote:
AHB wrote:I haven't bought any port since before Christmas - that's nearly a month now. Is this the credit crunch having an impact?
Christmas was 15 days ago. :‘!’:
I'm sure he knows, don't rub it in :?
Port is basically a red drink
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I almost made it. Having set myself the challenge of not buying any port in January I managed to hold out for 27 days. I was then sent an email by Seckford Wines offering me a case of Martinez 1967 for £276 including duty and VAT - £23 per bottle, the same price as Vargellas 1998 in UK supermarkets today. Not fair. Not my fault that I caved and bought a case. I was so close to achieving my goal but there really was nothing else I could do :roll:

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DRT wrote:I was then sent an email by Seckford Wines offering me a case of Martinez 1967 for £276 including duty and VAT - £23 per bottle
How do i get emails like that? Mine are always "do this" "do that" and occasionally "burgundy!" I need to get to the UK and enjoy some of those fine prices.
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SushiNorth wrote:
DRT wrote:I was then sent an email by Seckford Wines offering me a case of Martinez 1967 for £276 including duty and VAT - £23 per bottle
How do i get emails like that?
You need to contact James Maitland at http://www.seckfordwines.co.uk and ask him to email his list to you 1 hour after he emails it to me :wink:
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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DRT wrote:I almost made it. Having set myself the challenge of not buying any port in January I managed to hold out for 27 days. I was then sent an email by Seckford Wines offering me a case of Martinez 1967 for £276 including duty and VAT - £23 per bottle, the same price as Vargellas 1998 in UK supermarkets today. Not fair. Not my fault that I caved and bought a case. I was so close to achieving my goal but there really was nothing else I could do :roll:

:piginpoo:
Yes, incredible offer, wasn't it? I straightened my back and didn't bite. Am I feeling proud? No, more sorry actually... :roll: :pig:
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My problem with those mailing lists in the US is that I really don't need to hear about daily wine specials - yes, literally daily - because I don't drink wine.

I've only found one site that has a sparkling/sweet/Port exclusive list.
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My most recent purchases:

6 x Taylor 1997
12 x Delaforce Quinta de Corte 1997
:D

...at prices that make me feel like this :nirvana:

I now have 77 bottles of 1997 VP. Is that enough, bearing in mind I do not yet have Graham's or Fonseca?
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Sandeman's Vau Vin 1997. Bought another mag. "at those prices..." :) I figure I've now got enough that, should there be a gathering of some 40 people down the road, I'll have enough port for everyone's glass.
On the way (as soon as I work out the details) are some Smith Woodhouse 91's, 85's, and 83's, as well as the 20yr tawnies for our Feb 27 tasting.
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I just ordered 3 bottles of 1937 Moreira Colheita this weekend. The price was really low for a 1937, so I figured it was worth a shot.

The 1941 we had at the Port Gala wasn't stellar, but it was pretty good. I've heard they need a ton of decant time - like at least a week - in order to really show well. Thankfully, that's not a problem for me!

I also just ordered a 1963 Romariz Colheita and a 1997 Romariz VP. The VP goes on death row immediately... the Colheita goes in the fridge for later. :wink:
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SushiNorth wrote:On the way (as soon as I work out the details) are some Smith Woodhouse 91's, 85's, and 83's, as well as the 20yr tawnies for our Feb 27 tasting.
Tawnies + SW 83, SW 85, SW 91 all arrived. Next up in the shipping queue:
SW 03 (2), SW 00 (4), SW 97 (2), SW 94 (2), SW LBV84 (2). And no, I wasn't planning a vertical... but someone is dumping SW on the market cheap and I'm taking advantage.
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3 x Qta, de Eira Velha 1995

Talylors VP 1997
Taylors VP 2003

Looking forward to taste all of them
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Quinta do Vesuvio 1995 x 6
Quinta do Vesuvio 1997 x 6
Warre 1997 (in halves) x 24

but still need to buy more for current drinking from the '70s and '80s.
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.

2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
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1x Sandeman 1960
1x Martinez 1963
Disclosure: Distributor of Quevedo wines and Quinta do Gomariz
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1995 Quinta do Vesuvio x6 - was alerted to a great deal (for the US, anyway) at Chicago Wine Company for $50/bottle.
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g-man wrote:1x Martinez 1963
I'd be very interested to hear how you like this. I've been seen this port for an attractive price but can hardly find any information on it, other than that Michael Broadbent wasn't too enthusiastic.
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6 x Fonseca 1997
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Bonhams, today.
  • Lot 580:
    • Fonseca 1966 (1) UK, very top shoulder, embossed capsule-signs of seepage, unlabelled;
    • Fonseca 1970 (1) OB, base of neck, torn label;
    • Dow 1970 (10) UK, Courtenay, 4 base of neck, 1 top, 2 high shoulder;
  • Lot 594
    • Quarles Harris 1977 (5);
    • Kopke Quinta São Luiz 1970 (14), labels- 4 detached, 2 lacking, 1 damaged seal;
    • Offley Boa Vista 1972 (1);
    • Quinta do Noval 1975 (7), labels torn, 1 lacking.
Yes, I know. I bought some 1975s. But I valued them at zero, and suspect that my contribution to next year’s CUTwC Dinner will be some N75 and some KL70. And a mysterious perhaps-1955.
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Hi guys.... my first post here (this is David Spriggs for those that know me.... and those that don't):

Bonham's today for me as well,

1966 Graham (9) - 3 very top, 1 top with signs of seepage; labelled (I'm splitting this with Andy)
1985 Graham's (12) - owc

I put in many bids at the Straker Chadwick auction a couple of weeks ago, but only came away with:

believed 1966 Fonseca (3)

-Dave-
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Hi David, welcome! :)
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Welcome indeed. I’m pleased we weren’t bidding against each other.
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Acquired from Brentwood Wine in the auction that closed today:

1967 Vargellas Vintage Port
1937 Warre's Grand Reserve x2
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A little birdie told me the story about the Porto Rocha 150th Anniversary Tawny blend error. That blend was supposed to be similar to the Three Centuries blend, which is to say some 1937, some 1957, and some younger Colheitas. In actuality, however, nearly 2/3 of the blend comes from the late 1800s and the 1900 Colheita itself.

So these are bottles that, had the actual blend been known at release, should have sold in the $600-800 range at retail. Instead, they were offered at $150. Naturally once word got out they sold out quickly, but somehow a few bottles were lost and forgotten about. The little birdie told me that those occasionally pop up on the internet, so I did a quick search.

Score! 2 bottles available in California for $235 each. Mine. Shh, don't tell my wife. :wink:
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At online auction/retailer:
Fonseca 85
Dow 85
Warres 77
Warres 85
Fonseca 2000
Dow 85 (a half)
Guedes 77!! hehehe
SW 97
Gould Campbell 80

(a mistake was made in my order and an extra of a more expensive bottle was put in the case instead of a second of a less expensive one. oops!)
(Guedes 77 is just into the neck and a heavily corroded capsule. we will need to start that experiment soon)
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