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by Mike J. W.
17:06 Sun 15 Jan 2023
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1982 Taylor LBV
Replies: 4
Views: 817

Re: 1982 Taylor LBV

I assume this was filtered like their late versions? I've recently had their 1992 and 1994 LBV's and although they were filtered, they were both very good all things considered. The other thing I find with LBV's that have about 25 or more years on them is they to me they seem to "break down&quo...
by Mike J. W.
16:50 Sat 31 Dec 2022
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1992 Fonseca
Replies: 2
Views: 2434

Re: 1992 Fonseca

Christopher wrote: 00:33 Fri 30 Dec 2022 A port to add to the cellar for sure. Particularly when better priced than the Taylor
The '92 Taylor's is a spectacular Port. I like it better than the '94, but you're right, the price is disproportionately higher than the '92 Fonseca.
by Mike J. W.
16:29 Mon 19 Dec 2022
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Bottling dates on LBVs (& others)
Replies: 13
Views: 4019

Re: Bottling dates on LBVs (& others)

The last two LBVs I’ve tried—the Messias 2016 and Quevedo 2017—were at opposite ends of the quality spectrum but neither, as far as I could tell, included a bottling date on the label. I appreciate that a bottling date is only really essentially for buying colheitas and almost every producer bottle...
by Mike J. W.
16:13 Mon 19 Dec 2022
Forum: Introductions
Topic: Hi from London/Kent
Replies: 3
Views: 8724

Re: Hi from London/Kent

Welcome Michael. I shall look forward to meeting you at the Quevedo tasting next month. Btw… don’t let the Maths put you off. There are some very talented mathematicians among the members, and I would venture that they have discovered an equation that proves you can never ever have too much Port! W...
by Mike J. W.
23:42 Sun 11 Dec 2022
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Pointless Statistics
Replies: 251
Views: 219547

Re: Pointless Statistics

uncle tom wrote: 16:48 Sun 11 Dec 2022 The centenarian bottle I am pulling for the Xmas bash next week will reduce the average of the VP in my cellar by 3 days, 20hrs and 20 minutes..
To make this the ultimate pointless statistic, seconds need to be in there. :D
by Mike J. W.
05:51 Wed 23 Nov 2022
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: NV Rodrigo Tawny
Replies: 8
Views: 1835

Re: NV Rodrigo Tawny

Regulation was lowered for certain categories of ports, forgot which. QH is not dead as a brand, it’s been put into hiatus (easiest way to explain). I could think of a few scenarios to use QH as the producer. - don’t want SFE listed on label - keep QH used to prevent various loss of rights related ...
by Mike J. W.
15:25 Mon 31 Oct 2022
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: Wed 30 Nov 2022, The Software’s 20th Anniversary
Replies: 81
Views: 42679

Re: Wed 30 Nov 2022, The Software’s 20th Anniversary

This happens to fall on my birthday, but I am well past 20 years. Very well past, in fact. :lol:
by Mike J. W.
20:44 Sat 29 Oct 2022
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Graham's Bicentenary Collection
Replies: 14
Views: 2158

Re: Graham's Bicentenary Collection

I'm sorry, but that's obscene pricing. Very disappointing to see that.
by Mike J. W.
01:03 Fri 14 Oct 2022
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: The 1980s & quality
Replies: 33
Views: 25860

Re: The 1980s & quality

Getting back on topic, two more (that I don’t believe have been mentioned thus far) to add to the 80s pantheon: the too rarely seen Ni80 and the RP82 (which I think is better than the 83) Can attest to the quality of the RP82, opened two bottles recently and both were quite pleasant to drink. I'm g...
by Mike J. W.
21:04 Mon 03 Oct 2022
Forum: Introductions
Topic: Hello port lovers!
Replies: 5
Views: 4180

Re: Hello port lovers!

I’ve just watched Ben’s video about the Gould Campbell 1963 and have been thoroughly entertained - thank you for pointing me towards it Ben. To make life easier for others who might want to watch it, you can find it here . I have to whole-heartedly agree with Alex, that was an incredible video. Tha...
by Mike J. W.
00:54 Thu 29 Sep 2022
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: Wednesday 28th September - Potential Emergency - CANCELLED
Replies: 8
Views: 1575

Re: Wednesday 28th September - Potential Emergency - CANCELLED

nac wrote: 15:32 Wed 28 Sep 2022 As there's no interest I shall open a 1/2 bottle to go with my dinner.

By myself.

Alone.
For us older folks, this song would more readily come to mind...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_P-v1BVQn8
by Mike J. W.
20:23 Wed 14 Sep 2022
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: This year's tasting with my college buddies.
Replies: 8
Views: 1408

Re: This year's tasting with my college buddies.

There are some bottles in that line up which should have been great Ports. The 1937 Noval has a huge reputation (although I prefer the Noval ‘68). The Kopke ‘44 can be stunning and the Graham ‘94 is one of my guaranteed go-to Ports. Your college buddies are very lucky people! They all were great Po...
by Mike J. W.
04:45 Wed 14 Sep 2022
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: This year's tasting with my college buddies.
Replies: 8
Views: 1408

Re: This year's tasting with my college buddies.

There are some bottles in that line up which should have been great Ports. The 1937 Noval has a huge reputation (although I prefer the Noval ‘68). The Kopke ‘44 can be stunning and the Graham ‘94 is one of my guaranteed go-to Ports. Your college buddies are very lucky people! They all were great Po...
by Mike J. W.
04:37 Wed 14 Sep 2022
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: This year's tasting with my college buddies.
Replies: 8
Views: 1408

Re: This year's tasting with my college buddies.

Some unusual bottles from unusual years: very interesting. All genuine? I bought almost all of them from auction from reputable auction houses (Zachy's, Ackers and a few others) and acquired them over the past 4 years. Of course bottles can be faked, but I looked them over pretty closely and they l...
by Mike J. W.
00:27 Tue 13 Sep 2022
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: This year's tasting with my college buddies.
Replies: 8
Views: 1408

This year's tasting with my college buddies.

Every year me and a bunch of my college buddies get together down at a beach house for a weekend. Lately it's been the weekend after our holiday called Labor Day (Labor Day is always the first Monday in September. As usual, I brought the Ports. I decided to bring 1 Colheita from each decade from the...
by Mike J. W.
22:51 Tue 30 Aug 2022
Forum: Organising Tastings and Get-togethers
Topic: TPF awards ceremony - 7th February 2023 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IMamF9i1Rw
Replies: 135
Views: 332507

Re: TPF awards ceremony

Provisional voting categories Best tasting note Best tasting Biggest dissapointment at a tasting Most accurate blind taster Outstanding contribution to TPF Best Port at a tasting Best guest at a tasting Best venue used by TPF Most prolific organiser Imbiber of the year Here are a few thoughts for c...
by Mike J. W.
16:40 Thu 14 Jul 2022
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Latest buy
Replies: 2105
Views: 897180

Re: Latest buy

1 x 1983 Croft Quinta da Roeda 12 x 1986 Graham's Malvedos 1 x 1998 Quinta do Crasto LBV Just spotted the case of 12 bottles of the GM86. What a nice catch! Thanks Alex. I've had them before and they're very good. They came up at auction and there were no bids so I got them at a very attractive pri...
by Mike J. W.
20:13 Sat 02 Jul 2022
Forum: Reviews
Topic: 1997s, B&F, Tue 24 May 2022
Replies: 23
Views: 9412

Re: 1997s, B&F, Tue 24 May 2022

Thanks jdaw1 & Glenn E. I'm not surprised the Dow won since I've heard its very good, but the disparity between that and the runner ups is pretty amazing.
by Mike J. W.
17:30 Thu 09 Jun 2022
Forum: Meaningless Drivel
Topic: One quiz at a time
Replies: 9703
Views: 1824383

Re: One quiz at a time

That's one of my all time favorite Monty Python skits. Michael Palin and John Cleese. It was funny as hell!
by Mike J. W.
23:16 Tue 07 Jun 2022
Forum: Reference
Topic: Port brand abbreviations
Replies: 346
Views: 276961

Re: Port brand abbreviations

There's also a Quinta de Santa Eufémia (which interestingly is right next to Casa de Santa Eufémia). Using just SE might cause confusion (unless Quinta de Santa Eufémia already has an abbreviation). Thank you for clarifying; I was not aware of both - and indeed was thinking of Quinta de Santa Eufém...
by Mike J. W.
22:35 Tue 07 Jun 2022
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Port for sale by retailer
Replies: 1539
Views: 893253

Re: Port for sale by retailer

My first sighting of the 2017 Graham's LBV in a B&M store in NJ. $22. I bought 2 bottles of the 2011 Fonseca LBV at the same price instead.
by Mike J. W.
00:21 Tue 07 Jun 2022
Forum: Reviews
Topic: 1997s, B&F, Tue 24 May 2022
Replies: 23
Views: 9412

Re: 1997s, B&F, Tue 24 May 2022

I thought I had seen the score sheet previously, but I can't locate it now. Was it removed?
by Mike J. W.
21:20 Sun 05 Jun 2022
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Port and smoked brisket - Texas style
Replies: 6
Views: 5338

Re: Port and smoked brisket - Texas style

I'm wondering if something like a 20 y.o. White would go with a smoked brisket. A slow cooked brisket would be soft, and buttery along with a nice smokey quality. The acidity and smoothness of a good 20 yo White might complement it nicely. More importantly, how did the brisket turn out? How long did...
by Mike J. W.
16:46 Tue 31 May 2022
Forum: Port Tasting Notes
Topic: 1986 Graham Malvedos
Replies: 4
Views: 1545

Re: 1986 Graham Malvedos

I'm a big fan of the '86. I won a case of it a few weeks back and I pick it up this Thursday. It's such a smooth Port. I have a few bottles of the '87 as well, but haven't tried one yet. A few Port drinkers over here in NJ might be doing a Malvedos vertical in the next year. Right now we have '84, '...
by Mike J. W.
03:40 Tue 24 May 2022
Forum: Port Conversations
Topic: Latest buy
Replies: 2105
Views: 897180

Re: Latest buy

1 x 1983 Croft Quinta da Roeda
12 x 1986 Graham's Malvedos
1 x 1998 Quinta do Crasto LBV