What takes up most space in your cellar?

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Alex Bridgeman
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What takes up most space in your cellar?

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A recent email from Derek made me think of an interesting question to ask - what is the port (or the two or three ports) that you have most of in your cellar.

My top three will not suprise those of you who know me as "Mr Vesuvio", they are:
1) Vesuvio 2004
2) Vesuvio 1999
3) Vesuvio 1994

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My top three are:

1. Morgan 1991
2. Fonseca 1985
3. Q das Liceiras 1993

Derek
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Post by RonnieRoots »

Not counting stuff that I import myself:

1. Fonseca 1985
2. Fonseca 2003
3. Taylor 1977 and Vargellas 1998, 1995, 1987
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Post by ajfeather »

I think I am a bit of a spring chicken:

Niepoort 2000
Croft 2003
Vesuvio 2005
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Post by g-man »

only have 2 bottles of each
but they're all "tied" with most amt of port in my collection

Fonseca 85, 92, 94, 97, 00, 03
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Vesuvio 94 (I love the cases)
Grahams 94
Taylors 2000

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Errmmm... there is a LOT more Claret in my cellar than Port. Port is not so much catching up as making a bigger nuisance. I think it goes:

1 Fonseca Guimaraens 1988
2 Taylor Quinta de Vargellas 1998
3 Dow Quinta do Bomfim 1996
Port is basically a red drink
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KillerB wrote:Errmmm... there is a LOT more Claret in my cellar than Port. Port is not so much catching up as making a bigger nuisance. I think it goes:

1 Fonseca Guimaraens 1988
2 Taylor Quinta de Vargellas 1998
3 Dow Quinta do Bomfim 1996
Can I point out that I have looked in my cellar and Graham's Malvedos 1996 is above Vargellas 1998 and equal to Guimaraens 1988? Anybody looking at my rank will appreciate the irony.
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Isn't that just a coincidence?

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Derek T. wrote:Isn't that just a coincidence?

:wink:
Nope. If it just happened that I was on Graham's Malvedos and it was the highest quantity in my cellar then that would be coincidence. When I am the person that created the rank and what's worse, made a fuss about it when I got there, to the extent that I took the admin rights away from one person for stopping me, I think this borders between medium-weight and heavy irony.
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Sounds more like super-heavyweight coincidence to me :lol:
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Post by Roy Hersh »

1970 Taylor/Fonseca tied
1985 Fonseca
1994 Dow/Vesuvio
2000 Niepoort/Vesuvio/Fonseca
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My top two (after which I just have singles) are:

1985 Martinez
1985 Taylor

I'm interested to hear that you can get ports from other years...! :lol:
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85 Ramos Pinto is the single port I have the most of (3 cases).
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Post by Roy Hersh »

Moses,

I hope you got one hell of a buy on that '85! :wink:

What is your honest opinion of that Ramos Pinto VP? A TN and/or score would be appreciated. I only ask because knowing you don't like the 1966 Dow ... I will be able to calibrate better once I hear the answer to this.
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My collection is dominated by Fonseca 1985.

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mosesbotbol wrote:85 Ramos Pinto is the single port I have the most of (3 cases).
RP85 is great value drinking port. Alas I’m down to my last two bottles.

My collection is dominated by Fonseca 1985.
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Post by uncle tom »

My top three for quantity reflects the occasions when I have managed to obtain wine at an unusually low price.

In order, they are:

1) Morgan '91
2) Vesuvio '96
3) Offley '83

With the addition of Cockburn '94 in fourth place, these are the only wines that I hold more than two dozens of, and collectively represent about 23% of my cellar.

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Post by Michael M. »

1. Niepoort 2000
2. Niepoort 2003 ( 2nd bottle I will try at age 85)
3. Croft 1991/Ferreira 1997
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RonnieRoots wrote:Not counting stuff that I import myself:

1. Fonseca 1985
2. Fonseca 2003
3. Taylor 1977 and Vargellas 1998, 1995, 1987
I noticed that I completely forgot to put Martinez 1994 in the list, it was supposed to tie the second place with Fonseca 2003. But with the additional purchase of 4 bottles today, it climbs to #1. New list:

1. Martinez 1994
2. Fonseca 1985
3. Fonseca 2003
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Post by Tsunami »

taylor 1994
fonseca 1994
fonseca 1985
cockburn 1983

they will last for my life :wink:
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Calem`s Qta. de Foz 1997
Taylors Vinha Velha 1995
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Post by SushiNorth »

1. Graham's 2000
2. Churchill 91 (AA)/TFG88 (those 1/2 bottles!)
3. Croft 2003

Most of the cellar is ones-and-twos, even the Graham's i've only a 1/2 case of. (overall, there are probably more than 50 bottles down there, and not a full case in the bunch).
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