Hello everyone.
I recently came across a job lot of various alcohol from a wealthy household auction. Amongst the brandy and champagne was a Ferreira 19060 vintage port. I have been a lover of port since my first sip so was quite pleased with this find. However curiosity has got the better of me before I open it. Initial searches of the value tend to be around the £300 mark. If there are any experts here who could share their wisdom, I'd much appreciate it.
Many thanks
Simon.
Ferreira 1960 vintage port value.
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splendidlymega
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Ferreira 1960 vintage port value.
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PhilW
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Re: Ferreira 1960 vintage port value.
Hi Simon - welcome to TPF and congrats on your find, Ferreira 1960 is a lovely port when in good condition.
Ferreira is not a commonly available brand in the UK, and doesn't tend to fetch a large premium over other well known wines from this year, unless someone is particularly searching for it. Graham and Fonseca 1960 are more easily available much better known and very good ports, for around £180-240, so I would expect a typical retail price in the £120-180 range for the Ferreira 1960 assuming good condition (level in-neck and red colour for the wine when checked by shining torch through the bottle body) which would equate to an expected auction proceeds (not hammer) or private sale range of roughly £60-100.
Assuming a good level and colour, and if you like your port, I'd certainly recommend drinking and enjoying it.
Ferreira is not a commonly available brand in the UK, and doesn't tend to fetch a large premium over other well known wines from this year, unless someone is particularly searching for it. Graham and Fonseca 1960 are more easily available much better known and very good ports, for around £180-240, so I would expect a typical retail price in the £120-180 range for the Ferreira 1960 assuming good condition (level in-neck and red colour for the wine when checked by shining torch through the bottle body) which would equate to an expected auction proceeds (not hammer) or private sale range of roughly £60-100.
Assuming a good level and colour, and if you like your port, I'd certainly recommend drinking and enjoying it.
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splendidlymega
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Re: Ferreira 1960 vintage port value.
Hello Phil
Thank you for a prompt reply. I will be taking your advice this Christmas and will be sharing, and enjoying it with friends and family. Money gets frittered away on rubbish whereas this will be an experience and memory to enjoy and savour! Cheers!
Thank you for a prompt reply. I will be taking your advice this Christmas and will be sharing, and enjoying it with friends and family. Money gets frittered away on rubbish whereas this will be an experience and memory to enjoy and savour! Cheers!
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Re: Ferreira 1960 vintage port value.
Hi Simon,
I'm delighted that you've decided to do that. I've had a few bottles of Ferreira 1960 over the years and have thoroughly enjoyed them. It's a lovely, fully mature, gently spiced baked fruit kind of Vintage Port.
But please don't let your Christmas guests persuade you to drink it at the end of a boozy Christmas meal with the cheese. It's such a lovely, mature Port that it deserves it's place as the highlight of a day - you could even serve it as an aperitif.
If you get the chance, please come back here and post your thoughts on the wine, and maybe even a picture or two!
Alex
I'm delighted that you've decided to do that. I've had a few bottles of Ferreira 1960 over the years and have thoroughly enjoyed them. It's a lovely, fully mature, gently spiced baked fruit kind of Vintage Port.
But please don't let your Christmas guests persuade you to drink it at the end of a boozy Christmas meal with the cheese. It's such a lovely, mature Port that it deserves it's place as the highlight of a day - you could even serve it as an aperitif.
If you get the chance, please come back here and post your thoughts on the wine, and maybe even a picture or two!
Alex
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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splendidlymega
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Re: Ferreira 1960 vintage port value.
Hello Alex
I agree with your sentiments regarding the post boozy Christmas meal. It's far too precious for thatI It will be enjoyed sober with a clean palette. I'm so looking forward to it and sharing my thoughts on the forum.
Cheers
Simon.
I agree with your sentiments regarding the post boozy Christmas meal. It's far too precious for thatI It will be enjoyed sober with a clean palette. I'm so looking forward to it and sharing my thoughts on the forum.
Cheers
Simon.