Latest buy

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Alex Bridgeman
Croft 1945
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I think it was bottled in 1976...
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MigSU
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Alex Bridgeman wrote: 18:06 Sun 22 Mar 2026 I think it was bottled in 1976...
Correct!
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nac
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MigSU wrote: 18:29 Sun 22 Mar 2026
Alex Bridgeman wrote: 18:06 Sun 22 Mar 2026 I think it was bottled in 1976...
Correct!
Ahh, yes. Hadn’t read it properly.
Christopher
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That is a great purchase! I really like the 52.
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One each of the following for a casual tawny tasting in April

Borges 20
Messias 20
Barao de Vilar 20
Quinta dos Murcas 10 (Mike's W recommends!)
Justin K
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Re: Latest buy

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Another Graham’s 1945 at auction for €88.08 all in!
Collected today, slight seepage but as you can see level is good. Executive decision made as this is too good a bottle to mess around: new cork and wax applied immediately.
2/3’rds of cork came out revealing ‘sham’ 194’ so I think it is safe to assume it’s genuine 😊
Did I do the right thing?
Btw I poured a tiny amount (see before and after pictures below), colour was so dark and I’m still sniffing the empty glass!
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MigSU
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Did it really say "sham" on the cork? 😅

What a ridiculous price, btw. Amazing.
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MigSU wrote: 18:57 Wed 25 Mar 2026 Did it really say "sham" on the cork? 😅

What a ridiculous price, btw. Amazing.
Autocorrect gone mad, should read ‘aham’!
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Justin K wrote: 22:12 Wed 25 Mar 2026
MigSU wrote: 18:57 Wed 25 Mar 2026 Did it really say "sham" on the cork? 😅

What a ridiculous price, btw. Amazing.
Autocorrect gone mad, should read ‘aham’!
Yeah, I figured 😂

Congratulations on the price, what a steal.
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A great find
I generally wax all my old bottles. Personally if it had some seepage as you have lost 3/4 of the cork I would find an excuse to drink it soon
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Christopher wrote: 07:23 Fri 27 Mar 2026 A great find
I generally wax all my old bottles. Personally if it had some seepage as you have lost 3/4 of the cork I would find an excuse to drink it soon
Agree with Christopher, and even more so not just because of the seepage, but since you sampled some as well - so rather than a recorked vts-level with potential to decline from recent additional air, I'd drink it in very near time while still as good as it can be, and save the other bottle rewaxed but not recorked. Fabulous bargain.
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Justin K wrote: 17:39 Wed 25 Mar 2026 Another Graham’s 1945 at auction for €88.08 all in!
Collected today, slight seepage but as you can see level is good. Executive decision made as this is too good a bottle to mess around: new cork and wax applied immediately.
2/3’rds of cork came out revealing ‘sham’ 194’ so I think it is safe to assume it’s genuine 😊
Did I do the right thing?
Did you top off one bottle before re-corking and drink the other?
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mosesbotbol wrote: 14:36 Sun 29 Mar 2026
Justin K wrote: 17:39 Wed 25 Mar 2026 Another Graham’s 1945 at auction for €88.08 all in!
Collected today, slight seepage but as you can see level is good. Executive decision made as this is too good a bottle to mess around: new cork and wax applied immediately.
2/3’rds of cork came out revealing ‘sham’ 194’ so I think it is safe to assume it’s genuine 😊
Did I do the right thing?
Did you top off one bottle before re-corking and drink the other?
No the bottle on the left I bought last year (oroginal cork and wax), I just put it up for comparison. Another idintical bottle sold last summer (€260) and I was the underbidder. I am tring to establish if there are more.

Thanks for the advice folks which I am going to ignore! The reason is that at €88.08 it is worth the risk of a few minutes (2 to 3) of exposure, the small amount I tasted, as it still leaves the bottle at vts istead of in. I wouldn't hesitate to buy an even lower ullage on such Ports. So what I am going to do is bring this to a tasting at the B&F whenever people think it would fit in. Phil can be the first to slap me over the head if it turns out to be ruined :(
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Justin K wrote: 18:43 Sun 29 Mar 2026The reason is that at €88.08 it is worth the risk
Behold: sunk-cost fallacy at large.
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jdaw1 wrote: 18:45 Sun 29 Mar 2026
Justin K wrote: 18:43 Sun 29 Mar 2026The reason is that at €88.08 it is worth the risk
Behold: sunk-cost fallacy at large.
Maith an fear!
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