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Vicky_Hic!
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Hello!! *waves*

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my name is Vicky and I am in Northamton UK!
I am an EX bar manager who worked for Scottish and Newcastle, but today I just work from home as a part time travel agent!

Oh and I absolutly love Port!! :wink: :wink: :wink:

(I know the Bishop very well)

My preferred Port is a lovely Tawny, but at the moment I have been indulging in white Port, Porto Calem which is absolutly beautiful when chilled!!!

Looking forward to meeting everyone!
:D
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Hi Vicky,

Welcome to :tpf: :D

I had a quick look at your blog and you certainly seem to have some skills that no-one else on this forum has :wink:

Have fun

Derek
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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We like port too.

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Hello Vicky_Hic! with the cool handle. Welcome to that which sometimes functions as the port-drinkers’ blog. We like port too.
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Hi and welcome. If you feel like an excuse to drink port and talk rubbish on the web, I am today celebrating the birth of my first child - 5.48am this morning.

In celebration I am proposing a virtual tasting - grab any bottle and log on to TPF! I should be back from the hospital and online about 8.30pm!

Personally I am drinking a 1970 Burmester Colheita - it is the year of my birth and a port style I have never tried before.

Enjoy TPF!
Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
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Thank you for the lovely welcome! :D

My enjoyment of Port is often mentioned on my blog becuase its a favorite evening pastime of mine! :wink: I shall be enjoying some more "White" this evening I think! :wink:
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Post by Vicky_Hic! »

benread wrote:Hi and welcome. If you feel like an excuse to drink port and talk rubbish on the web, I am today celebrating the birth of my first child - 5.48am this morning.

In celebration I am proposing a virtual tasting - grab any bottle and log on to TPF! I should be back from the hospital and online about 8.30pm!

Personally I am drinking a 1970 Burmester Colheita - it is the year of my birth and a port style I have never tried before.

Enjoy TPF!
Big Congratulations to you!! :D

I shall certainly be raising a glass to your little one tonight! :D

I just wish I was drinking a Vintage too!! LOL!!!

1967 was my birth year! was that a good vintage?
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’67 was declared by …

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Vicky_Hic! wrote:1967 was my birth year! was that a good vintage?
Not especially: ’67 was declared by Cockburn, Krohn, Martinez, Noval, Nacional, Rebello Valente, Royal Oporto, Sandeman, and some houses’ second names. Better than ’68 though.
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Vicky_Hic! wrote: 1967 was my birth year! was that a good vintage?
Unfortunately not :cry: - there are some 1967 VPs but not many and none of them are particularly special.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Welcome Vicky, nice to have you on here and I see you've got started posting - excellent. Have fun around here, nobody bites (unless you count Julian's occasional {cough!} pedantry). Look forward to meeting you when you turn up at a tasting.
Port is basically a red drink
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DRT wrote:
Vicky_Hic! wrote: 1967 was my birth year! was that a good vintage?
Unfortunately not :cry: - there are some 1967 VPs but not many and none of them are particularly special.
Don't worry Vicky, I have the same problem with 1964. In a way, it makes it more satisfying to finally track down a bottle and acquire it!

Welcome!
Glenn Elliott
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Hello Vicky, and welcome to TPF :)
Any time not spend drinking port, is a waste of time.
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