- Andresen;
- Borges;
- Calem;
- Churchill;
- Churchill’s Quinta da Agua Alta;
- Cockburn;
- Croft;
- Croft Quinta da Roeda;
- Delaforce;
- Dow;
- Dow Quinta do Bomfim;
- Feist;
- Ferreira;
- Fonseca;
- Fonseca Guimaraens;
- Fonseca Quinta do Cruzeiro;
- Fonseca Quinta do Panascal;
- Gould Campbell;
- Graham;
- Graham’s Malvedos;
- Kopke;
- Krohn;
- Krohn’s Quinta do Retiro Novo;
- Martinez (Harvey’s);
- Messias;
- Morgan;
- Nacional;
- Niepoort;
- Noval;
- Noval Silval;
- Osborne;
- Quarles Harris;
- Quinta de Roriz;
- Quinta de Vale Meão;
- Quinta do Crasto;
- Quinta do Passadouro;
- Quinta do Vale Dona Maria Reserve;
- Quinta do Vesuvio;
- Ramos Pinto;
- Rebello Valente;
- Royal Oporto;
- Sandeman;
- Smith Woodhouse;
- Smith Woodhouse Madalena;
- Taylor;
- Taylor Quinta de Terra Feita;
- Taylor Quinta de Vargellas;
- Warre;
- Warre Quinta da Cavadinha?
Request for Derek T.: recommended house fonts
Request for Derek T.: recommended house fonts
A request for Derek T.: please post in this thread a list of your recommended house fonts. That is, in what modern font, found on at least some modern computers, should one typeset the likes of:
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I havn't tested this site, but it might be possible to scan a label and get the result
http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/
Now, I have a small related dilemma - an old friend called Sandy is about to turn 50. I don't have any Sand(e) -man 57's, but I do have a couple of Sandeman 55's - bottled in '57...
One is pristine, but with a decayed frail label that is well attached to the bottle, and in too poor a condition to scan, even if I freed it. The other is in a much poorer state, with a failing cork, and the obvious bottle to drink - but it has lost it's label.
Does anyone have a Sandeman '55 label they can scan for me?
Tom
http://www.myfonts.com/WhatTheFont/
Now, I have a small related dilemma - an old friend called Sandy is about to turn 50. I don't have any Sand(e) -man 57's, but I do have a couple of Sandeman 55's - bottled in '57...
One is pristine, but with a decayed frail label that is well attached to the bottle, and in too poor a condition to scan, even if I freed it. The other is in a much poorer state, with a failing cork, and the obvious bottle to drink - but it has lost it's label.
Does anyone have a Sandeman '55 label they can scan for me?
Tom
I may be drunk, Miss, but in the morning I shall be sober and you will still be ugly - W.S. Churchill
Wouldn't it be nice to have enough time left on this earth to fully answer Jdaws question.
I the absence of such luxury, here is an example of a home-made label using the standard Stencil font found on most modern PC's.
I use this style where I cannot find a decent image of an original label to copy. I will soon post a Sandeman 1955 label here for Tom to use.
Derek
I the absence of such luxury, here is an example of a home-made label using the standard Stencil font found on most modern PC's.
I use this style where I cannot find a decent image of an original label to copy. I will soon post a Sandeman 1955 label here for Tom to use.
Derek
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Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
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