Unlike most on this forum I don't get through much port in a year; probably only about 3 bottles on special occasions. One of those occasions is always Christmas, and this year I have to decide between opening a Fonseca '66 or a Fonseca '70. Which ever one I decide to leave will probably become the choice for next Christmas
So my question for you all is which one should I go for now, and which one should I leave for next year? In making this decision it should be noted that I don't have proper storage facilities for my port (it just lives laying down in the cupboard under the stairs, at a relatively cool but probably not consistent temperature), and amongst the usual criteria of which is drinking best at the moment I want to take into account which is likely to be best able to take such storage for another 12 months without damage.
DRT wrote:Either would work. Both would be better.
I know, I know, I really should try harder. But since my wife became teetotal 1 bottle seems to be about all I get through over the course of a few days.
DRT wrote:Either would work. Both would be better.
I know, I know, I really should try harder. But since my wife became teetotal 1 bottle seems to be about all I get through over the course of a few days.
Practice! That's what they make Ruby Reserve for.
But I agree with the sentiments expressed. Either would work for either year. Like jdaw1, I lean slightly toward drinking the '66 first.
DRT wrote:Either would work. Both would be better.
I know, I know, I really should try harder. But since my wife became teetotal 1 bottle seems to be about all I get through over the course of a few days.
Undoubtedly there are TPF members who would be delighted to assist you in ensuring your port doesn't languish for several days.
I have to say, that is a splendid choice to be required to make.
It's one of those situations where you can't make a wrong decision. Both are absolutely splendid ports, but with many years of life ahead of them (if required) so neither will suffer terribly with another 12 months of storage under the stairs.
Honestly, I can't decide - toss a coin and let fate decide. Heads it's the '66 and tails it's the '70. And if the coin lands on its edge or gets swallowed in flight by a passing seagull then that is a sign you should open both.
Top 2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!