1966 and 1985 port for sale

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rosie123
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1966 and 1985 port for sale

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1. Quinta Do Nova 1966 vintage port. Kept in dark, flat, in cupboard.
2. Smith Woodhouse Crusted Port 1985. Kept flat in dark in cupboard.

I acquired both bottles in about 2000 from a relative who had stored the bottles from new under their stairs in the dark and flat. I live in the UK.

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jdaw1
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Re: 1966 and 1985 port for sale

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Hello Rosie, and thank you for coming here. The Noval 1966 has some value — I’m guessing that you might get about £50-£60 for it. The 1985 Crusted is much less valuable.

Have you considered drinking them? Do you drink? Do you drink Port? Do you have friends who drink Port? The two bottles are not really worth the hassle of selling them, but would make an excellent evening for a few of you, or an excellent end to a party for a few more than a few.
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