Hello,
I want to buy some good port wine (Colheita, LBV, vintage, crusted, aged tawny)
Thanks to contact me.
Best regards.
Looking some port wine
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Re: Looking some port wine
Hello.
Is there a reason that you don’t want to do it the old-fashioned way: buy from retailers, buy at auction, etc?
Is there a reason that you don’t want to do it the old-fashioned way: buy from retailers, buy at auction, etc?
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Re: Looking some port wine
Yes, I would echo jdaw's advice, start in a shop.
Re: Looking some port wine
Hi,
Welcome to
I see from your website link that you are a Port enthusiast living in Isle de France, which probably explains why you have come here to find good Port.
Please tell us what is available to you in your local wine merchants and supermarkets so that we can try to point you in the direction of some better stuff.
Derek
Welcome to
I see from your website link that you are a Port enthusiast living in Isle de France, which probably explains why you have come here to find good Port.
Please tell us what is available to you in your local wine merchants and supermarkets so that we can try to point you in the direction of some better stuff.
Derek
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
Ernest H. Cockburn
Re: Looking some port wine
I lived in Paris. Finding good Port is easy, provided that one starts by driving to Calais and boarding a ferry. Miserable city for a Port drinker.
(Assuming that you have noticed that Lavinia is fiercely expensive.)
(Assuming that you have noticed that Lavinia is fiercely expensive.)
Re: Looking some port wine
hi
visit portwineportugal.com
visit portwineportugal.com