TPF and port-related twitterers

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TPF and port-related twitterers

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Do any other TPFers tweet? I am, inevitably, jdaw1.

And if you do, please retweet this tweet of 20th July 2010 (‟For history of vintage port and drinking thereof I want to see old cellar books. Have you any? jdawiseman.com/author.html. Please retweet.”).
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I do and I have. benread2603
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I have an account but use it only to post quick status messages to Facebook. I don't even think I have any followers.
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Other port-related twitterers: malvedos; paulsymington; quevedo and oscarswine (not sure why both exist); theportman (Adrian Bridge); ChristianSeelysays20; FellsWine; portlover; JamesSuckling; drinkport; NYWineExpo; waitrosewine.
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I have created a twitter list, jdaw1/port, which may be followed by anybody. Please suggest additions to it.
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There is now a similar thread on :ftlop:.
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drt65 is now twitting.
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