- Planning and preparation;
- The review of the evening as a whole;
- TN: 1952 Dalva Golden White;
- TN: 1963 Feist colheita;
- TN: 1966 Moreira colheita;
- TN: 1979 Delaforce colheita;
- TN: 1980 Andresen colheita;
- TN: 1986 Smith Woodhouse colheita;
- Placemats.
Colheitathon: the review
Colheitathon: the review
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Colheitathon: glasses
Top row: 1952 Dalva Golden White colheita, 1963 Feist colheita;
Middle row: 1966 Moreira colheita, 1979 Delaforce colheita;
Bottom row: 1980 Andresen colheita, 1986 Smith Woodhouse colheita.
Middle row: 1966 Moreira colheita, 1979 Delaforce colheita;
Bottom row: 1980 Andresen colheita, 1986 Smith Woodhouse colheita.
Late evening conversation
Late evening conversation:
JDAW: “You can’t go home until we’ve finished the Feist and the Smith Woodhouse.”
ED: “Finish the Smeist!”
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And I repeat the earlier big thank you Eric D. for choosing and purchasing the bottles. My first colheita tasting, and very educational. Excellent stuff, though I prefer vintage port.
JDAW: “You can’t go home until we’ve finished the Feist and the Smith Woodhouse.”
ED: “Finish the Smeist!”
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And I repeat the earlier big thank you Eric D. for choosing and purchasing the bottles. My first colheita tasting, and very educational. Excellent stuff, though I prefer vintage port.
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Gym
[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=8123#8123]Here[/url] jdaw1 wrote:A few months ago I joined a gym, an event described by a NY chum as “one of the three signs of the apocalypse”. So I too feel your pain.
You have been spending too much time with Americans and your ability to spot subtle humour seems to be somewhat diminished
Just in case the Colheita hasn't worn off yet:
Just in case the Colheita hasn't worn off yet:
- I remembered your comment about the gym
- viewed the picture of you above
- thought of something witty to say connecting the two things
- asked if you had been working out (this was the witty thing I thought of)
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
standard for something to be called “wit†
Maybe. Or my standard for something to be called “wit” is somewhat higher.Derek T. wrote:You have been spending too much time with Americans and your ability to spot subtle humour seems to be somewhat diminished