Shoudl I sell 1968 Grahams Malvedos etc... ?
Shoudl I sell 1968 Grahams Malvedos etc... ?
Hello all .. Some advice please if you would be so Kind.....
I have been drinking this wonderful tipple over many a Christmas laid down in a nice cool stable environment but am now at the stage where I wonder if I should be selling some. I have left a bottle of 1968 Grahams Malvedos Vintage , 1975 Warres Vintage and 3 bottles of Warres 1985 Vintage . I know the 75 and 85 are nice as have sampled those previuosly but the 1968 ?
Anyone with experience . And if I do let them go who would want them ?
In anticipation ....
I have been drinking this wonderful tipple over many a Christmas laid down in a nice cool stable environment but am now at the stage where I wonder if I should be selling some. I have left a bottle of 1968 Grahams Malvedos Vintage , 1975 Warres Vintage and 3 bottles of Warres 1985 Vintage . I know the 75 and 85 are nice as have sampled those previuosly but the 1968 ?
Anyone with experience . And if I do let them go who would want them ?
In anticipation ....
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Re: Shoudl I sell 1968 Grahams Malvedos etc... ?
If you are in America, I am into buying the 1968. Not sure if I have ever had that vintage, but my guess is no.
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Re: Shoudl I sell 1968 Grahams Malvedos etc... ?
/pulling up receipts
75 Warres- 35$
85 Warres- 50$
68 Grahams- certainly a curiosity, if the 68 taylor is any guide, I paid 105$ for that bottle.
75 Warres- 35$
85 Warres- 50$
68 Grahams- certainly a curiosity, if the 68 taylor is any guide, I paid 105$ for that bottle.
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Re: Shoudl I sell 1968 Grahams Malvedos etc... ?
I could be interested--are you in the US? I'm in the Metro NY area (New Jersey) and would prefer to obviate shipping.
Re: Shoudl I sell 1968 Grahams Malvedos etc... ?
Hi,
My advice is very simple. Drink them!
You own 5 bottles of Port, none of them being anything particularly special. Malvedos 68 is quite rare, but is not particularly good (we have a few tasting notes on this site to demonstrate the point) and is very drinkable. The Warre 75, like any 75, is almost worthless as it is from a failed vintage with a very poor reputation. The Warre 85 is a solid Port, but not something one would invest in to make a profit.
At best I think you would get £150 for the five bottles if you try to sell them. They are much better value as things to enjoy with friends over a few months/years than they are as sellable assets.
Drink up
My advice is very simple. Drink them!
You own 5 bottles of Port, none of them being anything particularly special. Malvedos 68 is quite rare, but is not particularly good (we have a few tasting notes on this site to demonstrate the point) and is very drinkable. The Warre 75, like any 75, is almost worthless as it is from a failed vintage with a very poor reputation. The Warre 85 is a solid Port, but not something one would invest in to make a profit.
At best I think you would get £150 for the five bottles if you try to sell them. They are much better value as things to enjoy with friends over a few months/years than they are as sellable assets.
Drink up
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
Re: Shoudl I sell 1968 Grahams Malvedos etc... ?
Thanks all . I am in the UK . I am somewhat surprised re the 75 as actually quite enjoyed the last bottle. So it looks like another 4 Christmases at least. I can live with that. Strangely though it looks like the prices for the 75 / 85 are somewhat dearer in the Uk. 68 appears hard to find .
Last edited by nkfb1 on 12:37 Wed 03 Oct 2012, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Shoudl I sell 1968 Grahams Malvedos etc... ?
At retail, well-provenanced Warre 85 can be picled up for £50ish and Warre 75 for £35-40ish. At auction they can be picked up for significantly less than that.nkfb1 wrote:Strangely though it looks like the prices for the 75 / 85 are somewhat dearer in the Uk. 68 apears hard to find .
In terms of your selling options, if you really did want to sell the 85s and 75 your best bets are a private sale or perhaps even ebay with a reserve. Selling via auction or through a retailer will take a good slice of whatever headline price is realised (if you sold the 5 bottles as a mixed lot at auction, i think DRT's estimate of what you might hope to receive back is a fair one, possibly even slightly on the high side after commissions are taken into account). I'd say drinking them is a better option!
You can see from responses so far that the Malvedos 68 is a bit more of an interesting prospect in terms of a private sale where the buyer is taking a chance on provenance. Since you are in the UK, i have sent you an email with an offer. No offence taken if you decline, however!
Rob C.
Re: Shoudl I sell 1968 Grahams Malvedos etc... ?
Thanks Rob I have replied re the 68 . I think in view of comments so far 68 to go if poss. Now got me thinking yet again ... 75 to drink one last time seems favourite but torn re the 85's ( poss all 3 up for grabs ). Off for a drink I think .
Re: Shoudl I sell 1968 Grahams Malvedos etc... ?
DRT's advice is really spot on--Enjoy them!
Re: Shoudl I sell 1968 Grahams Malvedos etc... ?
The advice you have been given above is rubbish.
They are just the thing to bring to one of our bring-a-bottle tastings. People often have counting problems and bring two and either or both of W85 and GM68 would match our typical calibre. Come along. Indeed on Monday 15th October is a tasting with a theme of rarely-seen bottles. for which Malvedos 1968 would be perfect.
They are just the thing to bring to one of our bring-a-bottle tastings. People often have counting problems and bring two and either or both of W85 and GM68 would match our typical calibre. Come along. Indeed on Monday 15th October is a tasting with a theme of rarely-seen bottles. for which Malvedos 1968 would be perfect.