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- 19:01 Wed 27 Nov 2024
- Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
- Topic: Thu 11 Jan 2024 - Wine Dinner (2004 Bordeaux @ 20)
- Replies: 8
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Re: Thu 11 Jan 2024 - Wine Dinner (2004 Bordeaux @ 20)
How was the VCC btw? And how did GPL compare to PC? 2004 is a vintage which increasingly interests me in Bordeaux (from a QPR / availability / drinkability perspective). Have not had much, but enjoyed Haut Bailly and Leoville Barton from this vintage over the last 12 months (both of which were relat...
- 18:29 Wed 27 Nov 2024
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1966 Croft
- Replies: 1
- Views: 681
Re: 1966 Croft
Curse of the rubber capsule....
Somewhere on here there's a thread with recommendations about how to open these without cutting yourself / agitating the wine. I need to re-find that!
Somewhere on here there's a thread with recommendations about how to open these without cutting yourself / agitating the wine. I need to re-find that!
- 18:27 Wed 27 Nov 2024
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1966 Croft
- Replies: 1
- Views: 681
1966 Croft
To celebrate my 43rd birthday, I opened up two bottles of Croft 1966 (consumed consecutive nights after birthday dinner had to be rescheduled last minute). Link to TN for other bottle This was a fantastic English bottling with no label, paint marks and the dreaded (but seemingly effective) rubber ca...
- 18:05 Wed 27 Nov 2024
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1966 Croft
- Replies: 2
- Views: 878
Re: 1966 Croft
Pics...
- 18:03 Wed 27 Nov 2024
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1966 Croft
- Replies: 2
- Views: 878
1966 Croft
To celebrate my 43rd birthday, I opened up my penultimate BBR-bottled 1966 Croft (from same small lot as this bottle consumed in 2011, purchased directly from BBR). For comparison, a different English-bottled Croft 66 was consumed the following night - link to TN. Uncorked @8am, decanted @ 2pm, re-b...
- 06:18 Tue 26 Nov 2024
- Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
- Topic: Monday 10 February 2025 - 2000 VP Tasting
- Replies: 49
- Views: 7716
Re: Monday 10 February 2025 - 2000 VP Tasting
I will potentially be in the country by then - please could i reserve a spot for a couple of weeks while i confirm dates? I think i would need to adopt - i have very little 2000 and none easily accessible other than a Sandeman Vau in double magnum and a lone remaining bottle of Fonseca unfiltered LBV…
- 18:24 Mon 25 Nov 2024
- Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
- Topic: Thursday 5th December - Online/Virtual Tasting
- Replies: 39
- Views: 6816
Re: Thursday 5th December - Online/Virtual Tasting
I will also try to join, please
- 04:44 Thu 21 Nov 2024
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Seckford's Delivery Policy
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1764
Re: Seckford's Delivery Policy
My understanding was that this only applied to home deliveries (i.e. does not apply to delivery to other professional storage locations like LCB).
- 04:09 Tue 12 Nov 2024
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Is 30yo VP darker than it used to be?
- Replies: 24
- Views: 9803
Re: Is 30yo VP darker than it used to be?
What a super thread - many thanks David
- 03:42 Tue 12 Nov 2024
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: NV Niepoort 30yr (bottled 2020)
- Replies: 0
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NV Niepoort 30yr (bottled 2020)
First half of bottle drunk between 07 November and 11 November 2024. Broadly consistent with three other bottles consumed over the last 4 years (albeit I do think a few years in bottle has been of benefit when compared to my first tasting of the 2020 bottling in June 2020). Typically I have found it...
- 01:34 Tue 12 Nov 2024
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: UK Professional storage options for odd bottles
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1604
Re: UK Professional storage options for odd bottles
Thanks - 67 Pall Mall looks great and I'd certainly try to be a member & store some current drinking with them if I lived in/around London. Their rack rates for cases (I believe GBP 30 per year) probably still works out better than Big Yellow following recent price rises, but I think I've now fo...
- 10:42 Fri 08 Nov 2024
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: UK Professional storage options for odd bottles
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1604
Re: UK Professional storage options for odd bottles
Thanks! F&R were quite unenthusiastic and made it sound very difficult when i enquired about mix bottle storage back in c.2016, but perhaps times have changed. Will get back in contact.
- 10:29 Fri 08 Nov 2024
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: "Port Edition" Durand coming soon - and UK purchase possibility
- Replies: 10
- Views: 14143
Re: "Port Edition" Durand coming soon - and UK purchase possibility
Awesome - thank you.
vingrotto was very easy for US delivery (which works for me), though was somewhat surprised to see that the durand was one of the cheaper corkscrews on their list! (And indeed was very nearly sidetracked by the fossil woolly mammoth tusk waiter’s friend).
vingrotto was very easy for US delivery (which works for me), though was somewhat surprised to see that the durand was one of the cheaper corkscrews on their list! (And indeed was very nearly sidetracked by the fossil woolly mammoth tusk waiter’s friend).
- 06:53 Fri 08 Nov 2024
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1985 Graham
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1902
1985 Graham
Tasted here Panic-opened and double decanted at 2.30pm (for 6.30pm tasting) when S63 looked underweight. Had been stood for a week but could probably have used more of a decant. Cork soaked through and not as tight as it should have been. Big minty herbaceous nose, rich sweet Xmas cake fruits, a tou...
- 06:44 Fri 08 Nov 2024
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1970 Smith Woodhouse
- Replies: 0
- Views: 1917
1970 Smith Woodhouse
Tasted here From JDAW's cellars, Oporto bottled (are all SW70?), modern-ish selo (suggesting not shipped in 70s when it would presumably have been the larger IVP style) Uncorked evening prior and double decanted morning of (for 6.30pm tasting). Stunning nose that screams fabulous mature port - wonde...
- 06:28 Fri 08 Nov 2024
- Forum: Port Tasting Notes
- Topic: 1963 Sandeman
- Replies: 0
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1963 Sandeman
Tasted here Lovely condition BBR bottling, uncorked at c.8.00am and double decanted at c.2.30pm for 6.30pm tasting. Attractively medicinal but sweet nose, a mixture of cranberry dryness and orange peel bitterness on the palate, reasonably rich with hint of pepper. Distinguished mature port that I wa...
- 06:04 Fri 08 Nov 2024
- Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
- Topic: Wed 23 Oct 2024, Blind Emergency for Rob Coombes
- Replies: 20
- Views: 3402
Re: Wed 23 Oct 2024, Blind Emergency for Rob Coombes
Not sure if a tasting-for-two deserves its own review thread, but many thanks to Julian for providing great company at my first TPF event since 2015 (assuming it counts as a TPF tasting by virtue of being posted....). A fine selection of ports were tasted: 1963 Sandeman (BBR bottled) 1970 Smith Wood...
- 04:20 Fri 08 Nov 2024
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: The Warre 2006 LBV mystery
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5305
Re: The Warre 2006 LBV mystery
Don’t know if this remains a mystery or was ever resolved, but the filtered Warre 2006 LBV was definitely sold in UK supermarkets for a while back in 2011 / 12.
- 04:12 Fri 08 Nov 2024
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: "Port Edition" Durand coming soon - and UK purchase possibility
- Replies: 10
- Views: 14143
Re: "Port Edition" Durand coming soon - and UK purchase possibility
Any chance these are still available Phil? Or a one off?
- 23:22 Thu 07 Nov 2024
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: UK Professional storage options for odd bottles
- Replies: 7
- Views: 1604
UK Professional storage options for odd bottles
I am still using Big Yellow Fulham for storage of my odd bottles (my 6-packs / 12-packs remain with Seckfords / BBR / Justerinis etc.) I have two half height lockers there (c.500 bottles), which with price rises over the years has become more expensive than optimal to maintain, particularly when I a...
- 22:31 Thu 07 Nov 2024
- Forum: Selling Port
- Topic: Some half bottles that need drinking - NOW SOLD
- Replies: 2
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Re: Some half bottles that need drinking - NOW SOLD
Malvedos also gone
- 19:28 Wed 06 Nov 2024
- Forum: Selling Port
- Topic: Some half bottles that need drinking - NOW SOLD
- Replies: 2
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Re: Some half bottles that need drinking
Sandeman Vau spoken for
- 19:19 Wed 06 Nov 2024
- Forum: Port Conversations
- Topic: Port for sale by retailer
- Replies: 1595
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Re: Port for sale by retailer
Quite a lot of new additions on BBR. Not cheap but not expensive either. Croft 1960 and Noval 1960 for £165. They have had some fantastic stuff recently, and at less of a premium than I'd usually associate with them. As I was mulling over some BBR-bottled & never-left-BBR-cellars Taylor 66 bott...
- 19:02 Wed 06 Nov 2024
- Forum: Reference
- Topic: Internet videos of the historic Douro
- Replies: 5
- Views: 26589
Re: Internet videos of the historic Douro
A couple more bits of old footage I had saved on YouTube: 1960s Douro Valley Wine Transportation - a short 1m33s colour film on the evolving methods for transportation of pipes down to Porto Port Wine old methods of transport - a 5m silent black and white film (date unknown) with some particularly d...
- 18:25 Wed 06 Nov 2024
- Forum: Selling Port
- Topic: Some half bottles that need drinking - NOW SOLD
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1600
Some half bottles that need drinking - NOW SOLD
I have some half bottles at Seckfords that probably should not wait any longer to be drunk (and I will not get round to drinking). As these were originally purchased direct from producer via offers coordinated by members of this forum, I'd be delighted to pass them on for approximate cost (inc a bit...