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winesecretary wrote: 20:47 Mon 11 Nov 2024 Pl. Pm easily confused with Pn.
I was going to say Pm, as Pl is easily confused with Pi :lol:
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jdaw1 wrote: 18:38 Mon 11 Nov 2024Palmer? Pl or Pm?
I’m neutral between them. Is anybody willing to break the tie?
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jdaw1 wrote: 22:50 Mon 11 Nov 2024
jdaw1 wrote: 18:38 Mon 11 Nov 2024Palmer? Pl or Pm?
I’m neutral between them. Is anybody willing to break the tie?
FTW, Pm.
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I concede gracefully - Pm it is.
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flash_uk wrote: 22:07 Mon 11 Nov 2024
winesecretary wrote: 20:47 Mon 11 Nov 2024 Pl. Pm easily confused with Pn.
I was going to say Pm, as Pl is easily confused with Pi :lol:
In agreement with Mike.
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Pm it is: done.
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jdaw1 wrote: 20:39 Tue 12 Nov 2024 Pm it is: done.
Late to the party, but either worked for me.
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jdaw1 wrote: 20:39 Tue 12 Nov 2024 Pm it is: done.
But have they made more than three vintages?

Wine Searcher suggests they have only made 2015 and 2017. I haven’t looked through our vintage lists, but the question remains unanswered.
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Alex Bridgeman wrote: 23:43 Tue 12 Nov 2024But have they made more than three vintages?
jdaw1 wrote: 21:37 Mon 11 Nov 2024
PhilW wrote: 21:29 Mon 11 Nov 2024unless we wish to extend to colheitas now.
That is a fair question. We do seem to have strayed into colheita-land, so much that signposts would probably be welcome.
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jdaw1 wrote: 21:37 Mon 11 Nov 2024
PhilW wrote: 21:29 Mon 11 Nov 2024unless we wish to extend to colheitas now.
That is a fair question. We do seem to have strayed into colheita-land, so much that signposts would probably be welcome.
That begs the question, what is the purpose of the brand abbreviations?

I dare guess that most tastings in the UK are VP-related. In that case, no abbreviations for Colheitas are really necessary. Especially when one also considers that most Colheita producers also produce VP and likely already have an abbreviation.

But if the purpose is to be able to reliably identify producers (most often on a tasting placemat, but also elsewhere), then we should have abbreviations for producers of Colheitas as well.

But... that creates a further question. How does one distinguish between a VP and a Colheita from the same producer and the same year? Or should that be left to context (in a forum post) or AboveTitles / BelowTitles on a placemat?
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I always use a lower case “c” after the shipper / year abbreviation to denote a colheita.

Thus N03 and N03c would represent Quinta do Noval 2003 Vintage Port and Quinta do Noval 2003 Colheita Port.

This has the simplicity of being brief but easy to understand.
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In any year a producer might make a VP, a colheita, an LBV, a crusted, perhaps even a white. Surely their purpose is to give a role and meaning to the placemat software’s Abovetitles, Belowtitles, and Overtitles.
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Vista Alegre and its possible abbreviation VA were discussed above, without a conclusion being definitely reached. (Also, cross link to Justin K in the Latest buy thread.)

Though VA is obvious, it is, as MigSU correctly wrote, “an unfortunate abbreviation”. Perhaps we should go in a slightly different direction: could people accept Al or Ag? My preference, not strongly held, is for the first of these: Al. Please choose one of these two — or argue for something else.

Currently, the list has few A’s:
A = J. H. Andresen
Ad = Adam
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Still not VP, never mind 3+ vintages of VP, so for me no fixed abbreviation.

That said, if the consensus thinks otherwise, then I would very strongly favour use of VA over the suggested alternatives.
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PhilW wrote: 19:06 Mon 30 Dec 2024Still not VP, never mind 3+ vintages of VP, so for me no fixed abbreviation.
This page mentions Vista Alegre vintages 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2005, and 2000.


And while at it, this page mentions Quinta de Valle Longo, vintages 2018, 2017, and 2011. My preference is Lg, but Ln should be mentioned, even if only to be curtly dismissed. Other L’s:
Lc = Quinta das Liceiras
Lm = Quinta das Lamelas
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jdaw1 wrote: 20:00 Mon 30 Dec 2024
PhilW wrote: 19:06 Mon 30 Dec 2024Still not VP, never mind 3+ vintages of VP, so for me no fixed abbreviation.
This page mentions Vista Alegre vintages 2019, 2018, 2017, 2016, 2005, and 2000.
Fair. VA.
jdaw1 wrote: 20:00 Mon 30 Dec 2024 And while at it, this page mentions Quinta de Valle Longo, vintages 2018, 2017, and 2011. My preference is Lg, but Ln should be mentioned, even if only to be curtly dismissed. Other L’s:
Lc = Quinta das Liceiras
Lm = Quinta das Lamelas
I'd have gone for VL (despite Vl) or VLn, but not strongly felt.
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PhilW wrote: 19:06 Mon 30 Dec 2024I would very strongly favour use of VA over the suggested alternatives.
PhilW wrote: 20:19 Mon 30 Dec 2024VA.

PhilW wrote: 20:19 Mon 30 Dec 2024I'd have gone for VL (despite Vl) or VLn, but not strongly felt.

We disagree. There are ten V’s, and only two each for A’s and L’s. For my palate there’s better distinctiveness in favouring the rarely-used letters (Al, Lg).

Edit: further, words such as Vista and Valle are low-information widespread almost-generic words. Not to the same extent as ‘Quinta’, but heading in that direction. Hence should be dropped for the abbreviations, which should be anti-generic .

Self-evidently, we lack consensus. Perhaps others have strong opinions.
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For Vista Alegre, I would prefer VAl. As an abbreviation, I think VAl (or V Al) is an intuitive abbreviation of Vista Alegre or of their brand name of Vallegre.

(I love that my Myers Briggs personality profile - INFP - is probably as far as it is possible to be opposite to JDAW's.)

For Valle Longo, VL is — for me — the obvious choice.

And, ahem, while words such as Boa, Vista, Vale, Valle, Bom, etc. are low value words, when combined with the other word in the title of the Quinta they are absolutely essential in the naming of the exact location. We're not trying to create an alternative to What 3 Words here!
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I'd be happy with VAl and VL respectively.
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PhilW wrote: 19:06 Mon 30 Dec 2024 That said, if the consensus thinks otherwise, then I would very strongly favour use of VA over the suggested alternatives.
I agree.

I prefer VA as it currently stands, but would accept VAl as an alternative. I am unconcerned with the association with volatile acidity.

VL and anything not starting with 'V' are just... wrong. The brand is not "Vista 'Legre" or "Alegre". If you put "Al" or "Lg" on a placemat, I wouldn't have the slightest idea what company you were talking about. Part of the duty of an abbreviation is that it be reasonably apparent what it abbreviates. "Al" and "Lg" fail that test.
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jdaw1 wrote: 20:00 Mon 30 Dec 2024 And while at it, this page mentions Quinta de Valle Longo, vintages 2018, 2017, and 2011. My preference is Lg, but Ln should be mentioned, even if only to be curtly dismissed. Other L’s:
Lc = Quinta das Liceiras
Lm = Quinta das Lamelas
I realized that I missed this earlier.

I think the best abbreviation here would be VL, though both VLn and VLg are suitable as well. Any of the 3 would be fine with me.
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Alex Bridgeman wrote: 23:44 Mon 30 Dec 2024I would prefer VAl.
Alex Bridgeman wrote: 23:44 Mon 30 Dec 2024For Valle Longo, VL is — for me — the obvious choice.
PhilW wrote: 14:15 Tue 31 Dec 2024I'd be happy with VAl and VL respectively.
Glenn E. wrote: 21:38 Tue 31 Dec 2024would accept VAl as an alternative.
Glenn E. wrote: 19:30 Fri 03 Jan 2025I think the best abbreviation here would be VL
I don’t love the consensus, but it’s acceptable.

Hence, unless there is strong cogent objection, soon, the decision is:
VAl = Vista Alegre
VL = Quinta de Valle Longo
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Alex Bridgeman wrote: 23:44 Mon 30 Dec 2024(I love that my Myers Briggs personality profile - INFP - is probably as far as it is possible to be opposite to JDAW's.)
With only slight interest do I note your delight at being the opposite of me. Doubtless there is a personality type that would be upset, but not one that I have.
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jdaw1 wrote: 15:56 Sat 04 Jan 2025
Alex Bridgeman wrote: 23:44 Mon 30 Dec 2024(I love that my Myers Briggs personality profile - INFP - is probably as far as it is possible to be opposite to JDAW's.)
With only slight interest do I note your delight at being the opposite of me. Doubtless there is a personality type that would be upset, but not one that I have.
Over time I have reached the conclusion that Myers Briggs and astrology are siblings.
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jdaw1 wrote: 15:54 Sat 04 Jan 2025VAl = Vista Alegre
VL = Quinta de Valle Longo
Done.
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flash_uk wrote: 07:01 Sun 05 Jan 2025
jdaw1 wrote: 15:56 Sat 04 Jan 2025
Alex Bridgeman wrote: 23:44 Mon 30 Dec 2024(I love that my Myers Briggs personality profile - INFP - is probably as far as it is possible to be opposite to JDAW's.)
With only slight interest do I note your delight at being the opposite of me. Doubtless there is a personality type that would be upset, but not one that I have.
Over time I have reached the conclusion that Myers Briggs and astrology are siblings.
It’s only because of your star sign that you took so long to conclude that. If you’d been a Scorpio (or an INFP) you would have intuitively known that from birth.
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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Elsewhere, Gl has been proposed as abbreviation for Gilbert.
Generally I'm less a fan of lower-case l given potential confusion with upper-case I; however we do have precedent such as Dl = Dalva, and minimal confusion potential in this particular case anyway.
So, Gl for Gilbert then?
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PhilW wrote: 09:19 Mon 10 Mar 2025 Elsewhere, Gl has been proposed as abbreviation for Gilbert.
Generally I'm less a fan of lower-case l given potential confusion with upper-case I; however we do have precedent such as Dl = Dalva, and minimal confusion potential in this particular case anyway.
So, Gl for Gilbert then?
Confusion potential confirmed, as my suggestion was GI (capital g, capital i). Would Gi be a better option?
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Rummy wrote: 09:33 Mon 10 Mar 2025
PhilW wrote: 09:19 Mon 10 Mar 2025 Elsewhere, Gl has been proposed as abbreviation for Gilbert.
Generally I'm less a fan of lower-case l given potential confusion with upper-case I; however we do have precedent such as Dl = Dalva, and minimal confusion potential in this particular case anyway.
So, Gl for Gilbert then?
Confusion potential confirmed, as my suggestion was GI (capital g, capital i). Would Gi be a better option?
Heh, that's funny.

I actually read the original suggestion as a capital 'i' and thought it was for a brand called Gilbert & Irmão, which of course does not exist. (I was confusing myself with Borges & Irmão.) A small 'i' would have solved that problem, so that's what I favor as the abbreviation for Gilbert: Gi
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Agree with Gi. Gb also acceptable. GI too ambiguous (is it Gi or GL?).
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Agree with Gi. I also first thought Gilbert & Irmão because we use BI for Borges & Irmão.

Gi please.
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Gi = Gilbert
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Alex Bridgeman wrote: 14:11 Fri 04 Oct 2024Just seen on Instagram that Carlos Alonso Douro Wines Lda. declared a 2022 Vintage Port. Now added to the list.

Since this is about their fifth vintage, we need an abbreviation for them…
winesecretary wrote: 06:49 Tue 11 Mar 2025CAD seems irresistible
Hell, this one will be awkward. There seem to be multiple non-geographic sub-brands, including Quintela and Piano. Likely as not, my life insurance has explicit exclusions. CAQ and CAP? Or, which I tentatively prefer, AlQ and AlP?

Possibly relevant information:
A = J. H. Andresen
Ad = Adam

Edit: this post redundant: already assigned, Pn = Piano.
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The only VP that I can find is branded Piano and does not prominently display Carlos Alonso on the label at all. Since our abbreviations are by brand, it should probably be Pi for Piano.

Edit: Pi is already in use by Pintas, and while finding that I note that Pn has already been assigned to Piano.
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Glenn E. wrote: 21:47 Wed 12 Mar 2025Edit: Pi is already in use by Pintas, and while finding that I note that Pn has already been assigned to Piano.
Sorry, my error. I should have known. Indeed, in this thread there has been slight discussion.
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