One quiz at a time

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MigSU wrote: 13:05 Tue 07 Jun 2022
PhilW wrote: 12:43 Tue 07 Jun 2022 Final clue: Beautiful plumage!
You bought a parrot?! (hopefully not a dead on)
Correct. it's certainly not alive, but it does have beautiful plumage :wink:
Alessi's Parrot corkscrew, in blue:
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Nice! You were right, it's blue, but it's not from Norway.
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I'm feeling quite smug about my Pirate guess :D
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That's one of my all time favorite Monty Python skits. Michael Palin and John Cleese. It was funny as hell!
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On Friday I did a very Port thing, that multiple others have done multiple times, but it was my first time. Vintages 1996 and 1997.

What did I do?
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You asked which you should open and were given the obvious answer and told to open both.
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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You opened two cases at the same time?
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Alex Bridgeman wrote: 19:43 Sun 14 Dec 2025You asked which you should open and were given the obvious answer and told to open both.
PhilW wrote: 21:06 Sun 14 Dec 2025You opened two cases at the same time?
Do either you really believe that would have been my first time?

But the verb “open” is the correct action verb.
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You drank the two Vesúvio vintages side-by-side.
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!
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jdaw1 wrote: 22:48 Sun 14 Dec 2025But the verb “open” is the correct action verb.
Alex Bridgeman wrote: 07:00 Mon 15 Dec 2025You drank the two Vesúvio vintages side-by-side.
Feb 2024, Feb 2019, Feb 2016, Feb 2010, Dec 2007.

No.
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You had exploding corks on two halves, one from each year?
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You tonged both bottles open. For some reason.
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It's a trick question. There's nothing "very Port" that you haven't done.
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jdaw1 wrote:On Friday I did a very Port thing, that multiple others have done multiple times, but it was my first time. Vintages 1996 and 1997.

What did I do?
Threesome?
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winesecretary wrote: 09:19 Mon 15 Dec 2025You had exploding corks on two halves, one from each year?
Halves. {Quietly chokes.} I do not know what to say to this guess.

flash_uk wrote: 12:39 Mon 15 Dec 2025You tonged both bottles open. For some reason.
Would not be first time.

PhilW wrote: 15:38 Mon 15 Dec 2025Threesome?
This is a family show. If others have done it multiple times, well, this isn’t Mormon Wives, instead these things can be left unsaid.

MigSU wrote: 14:26 Mon 15 Dec 2025It's a trick question. There's nothing "very Port" that you haven't done.
Well, there was.


Alex has used a good word not used by anybody else.
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You opened them audouze. Not sure that's a "very Port" thing, but a guess nonetheless.
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flash_uk wrote: 17:19 Mon 15 Dec 2025You opened them audouze. Not sure that's a "very Port" thing, but a guess nonetheless.
Which I have done before.


Did you notice “Alex has used a good word not used by anybody else”?
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jdaw1 wrote: 18:02 Mon 15 Dec 2025 Did you notice “Alex has used a good word not used by anybody else”?


Yes, but someone else must now guess before I guess again.
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Side by side vintages? Churchill
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You opened Vesuvio 6-pack footlockers for the first time?
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You opened adjacent Vesuvio vintages for a side-by-side.
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You opened ports using a Coravin?
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Glenn E. wrote: 22:05 Mon 15 Dec 2025You opened Vesuvio 6-pack footlockers for the first time?
I did. What joy to find within the cardboard the clean wooden boxes, and within them not only six bottles, but the bin label too. Glenn’s question.


flash_uk wrote: 22:07 Mon 15 Dec 2025You opened adjacent Vesuvio vintages for a side-by-side.
Not quite this, and anyway Glenn was quicker.


winesecretary wrote: 21:24 Mon 15 Dec 2025Side by side vintages? Churchill
No.


PhilW wrote: 22:16 Mon 15 Dec 2025You opened ports using a Coravin?
For what purpose?
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jdaw1 wrote: 23:59 Mon 15 Dec 2025
Glenn E. wrote: 22:05 Mon 15 Dec 2025You opened Vesuvio 6-pack footlockers for the first time?
I did. What joy to find within the cardboard the clean wooden boxes, and within them not only six bottles, but the bin label too. Glenn’s question.
Vesuvio 6-packs are a joy to open. I always ask to have them sent, except for 1994 because if I'd asked for all of those I'd have filled my study.

What is the oldest wine that I currently own?

HM awarded for oldest by type.
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Glenn E. wrote: 22:43 Tue 16 Dec 2025What is the oldest wine that I currently own?
Obviously a 1900 colheita, Portuguese house.
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jdaw1 wrote: 23:30 Tue 16 Dec 2025
Glenn E. wrote: 22:43 Tue 16 Dec 2025What is the oldest wine that I currently own?
Obviously a 1900 colheita, Portuguese house.
Sadly, no. 1900 is older than my oldest Colheita. And if I go by the origin of the name, then my oldest Colheita is not from a Portuguese house.
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1834 Malmsey, Barbeito?
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Oldest colheita: Kopke 1937

But you’ve written about old Madeira that you have a glass of every birthday. Now where is that post…
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!
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It's an 1879 Verdelho.
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winesecretary wrote: 07:16 Wed 17 Dec 2025 1834 Malmsey, Barbeito?
Correct! Your question.
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Alex Bridgeman wrote: 08:33 Wed 17 Dec 2025 Oldest colheita: Kopke 1937

But you’ve written about old Madeira that you have a glass of every birthday. Now where is that post…
That would be the D'Oliveiras 1875 Malvasia Family Reserve. I just purchased 4 more bottles of that, but it is not my oldest.

The Kopke is incorrect, though an excellent and well-informed guess. This was the bottle that I was thinking of when I responded to Miguel.

But I must correct my earlier statement to Miguel - my oldest Colheita is actually an 1885 DR, followed by a 1906 Brunheda. The DR is labeled as simply Roncao without the year, but it is known to be an 1885 Colheita so that's why it slipped my mind earlier.

My oldest Vintage Port is a 1924 Graham.
My oldest unopened * TWAIOA is a Mourao "100" unless I've forgotten something I have hidden.
My oldest White Port is a VVO from Brunheda, labeled only as "100+".
But my oldest wine is the 1834 Barbeito Malvasia that George guessed.

* I do have a small amount of an unknown Brunheda in a test tube that they think is probably around 200 years old, but that is open (and stoppered) and exists only so that I can uncork it and smell the wonderful aroma periodically.
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