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I don't think I have had the Panascal but have drunk the FG96 a number of times and it is a solid Port. I have some in storage and have seen it on offer in Waitrose and somewhere else (can't remember where) for around £25 per bottle recently.
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Still 4 left - not rushing off the shelf at that price.RAYC wrote:BBR have 4 bottles of 2011 Nacional available at £750 per bottle retail (c. £625ib).
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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I've just seen bottles of Graham Crusted Bottled in 1998 appear on the shelves of my local Sainsbury for £14 each.
And all 4 bottles of Noval Nacional 2011 @ £750 have gone from the BBR list.
And all 4 bottles of Noval Nacional 2011 @ £750 have gone from the BBR list.
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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Did you get a good deal?AHB wrote:And all 4 bottles of Noval Nacional 2011 @ £750 have gone from the BBR list.

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If only! I did buy one bottle from Berry's just to make sure I got some, but bought at their first offer price - which was bad enough!djewesbury wrote:Did you get a good deal?AHB wrote:And all 4 bottles of Noval Nacional 2011 @ £750 have gone from the BBR list.
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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In Dublin today for work, I nipped into James Fox's, a venerable tobacconist on College Green, opposite the main gate of Trinity College; an older gentleman recently corrupted me and I was looking for a double corona to take home. Imagine my surprise to discover that, amongst the whiskies on sale, they also had a rather large quantity of Delaforce 1994, at €49.95 / bottle (the bottles were standing upright, resting on an OWC...)
Any thoughts on this vintage / price? I understand that Nick made this one, is that the case?
(I enquired and this is the only port, and the only vintage, that they have.)
Any thoughts on this vintage / price? I understand that Nick made this one, is that the case?
(I enquired and this is the only port, and the only vintage, that they have.)
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It was indeed Nick's first vintage making the port for Delaforce, and might have been his only major vintage (I can't remember if he made the 1997). It's not a bad port, one which I quite enjoyed the only time I tried it. €50 a bottle for an almost mature port of decent quality is a fair price if the bottles haven't been standing upright since being shipped in 1996!djewesbury wrote:In Dublin today for work, I nipped into James Fox's, a venerable tobacconist on College Green, opposite the main gate of Trinity College; an older gentleman recently corrupted me and I was looking for a double corona to take home. Imagine my surprise to discover that, amongst the whiskies on sale, they also had a rather large quantity of Delaforce 1994, at €49.95 / bottle (the bottles were standing upright, resting on an OWC...)
Any thoughts on this vintage / price? I understand that Nick made this one, is that the case?
(I enquired and this is the only port, and the only vintage, that they have.)
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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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Noel Young Wines, ‟Taylor's 1964 Very Old Single Harvest Port”, £150. Is this really Taylor?
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It is now, technically. It comes from the stocks that they received when they purchased Krohn.jdaw1 wrote:Noel Young Wines, ‟Taylor's 1964 Very Old Single Harvest Port”, £150. Is this really Taylor?
Andy confirms (4th post)
... and again.
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As I read it, Andy confirmed that this is Taylor, but also confirmed that this isn’t really Taylor.
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My reading:jdaw1 wrote:As I read it, Andy confirmed that this is Taylor, but also confirmed that this isn’t really Taylor.
1. It's now being released as a Taylor product.
2. Had the Port in question been released last year at this time, it would have been released by Wiese & Krohn as a 1964 Krohn Colheita.
Is there a different question regarding the Noel Young Wines offer?
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Stop reading it wrong. This is from the Krohn's stock, which TFP acquired when they bought Krohn's the company.jdaw1 wrote:As I read it, Andy confirmed that this is Taylor, but also confirmed that this isn’t really Taylor.
It was Krohn's and now has been bought, bottled, and labeled as Taylor's.
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jdaw1 wrote:As I read it, Andy confirmed that this is Taylor, but also confirmed that this isn’t really Taylor.
We agree.Andy Velebil wrote:It was Krohn's and now has been bought, bottled, and labeled as Taylor's.
I wasn’t reading it wrongly.Andy Velebil wrote:Stop reading it wrong.
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My comment was such as replies such as yours create confusion for those not knowledgeable about what has recently transpired between two companies and the legalitites of the IVDP. As it implies it's not a Taylor's product. That is now not the case.jdaw1 wrote:jdaw1 wrote:As I read it, Andy confirmed that this is Taylor, but also confirmed that this isn’t really Taylor.We agree.Andy Velebil wrote:It was Krohn's and now has been bought, bottled, and labeled as Taylor's.
These are now, legally and technically, really Taylor's. As you are aware one can buy finished Port and legally make it their own once the transfer paperwork is completed with the IVDP.
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George Rhys of [url=http://www.es-finewines.com/]Southwick Court Fine Wines Ltd[/url] wrote:We are pleased to be able to offer: March arrival.
24 bottles Taylors Very old Single Harvest Port 1964
Single Harvest ports are blended wines from a single year which are aged in oak casks. They are fully mature and ready to drink when bottled. The long period of wood ageing gives them their characteristic amber colour, smooth velvety palate, warm, mellow flavours and nose full of rich complex aromas. It has an immensely long finish with rich, spicy, black pepper flavours which linger on the palate.
£145.00 per bottle inc vat in individual wooden boxes.
I still think that this isn’t really really Taylor.Andy Velebil wrote:These are now, legally and technically, really Taylor's.
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lolololololjdaw1 wrote:I still think that this isn’t really really Taylor.
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Are you really really really sure?jdaw1 wrote:George Rhys of [url=http://www.es-finewines.com/]Southwick Court Fine Wines Ltd[/url] wrote:We are pleased to be able to offer: March arrival.
24 bottles Taylors Very old Single Harvest Port 1964
Single Harvest ports are blended wines from a single year which are aged in oak casks. They are fully mature and ready to drink when bottled. The long period of wood ageing gives them their characteristic amber colour, smooth velvety palate, warm, mellow flavours and nose full of rich complex aromas. It has an immensely long finish with rich, spicy, black pepper flavours which linger on the palate.
£145.00 per bottle inc vat in individual wooden boxes.I still think that this isn’t really really Taylor.Andy Velebil wrote:These are now, legally and technically, really Taylor's.

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I am not really really sure I really really really care any more................
Is it port?
Yes.
Is it good port?
Presumably.
How excellent. If I like the price, I might buy some.
Is it port?
Yes.
Is it good port?
Presumably.
How excellent. If I like the price, I might buy some.
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djewesbury wrote:I am not really really sure I really really really care any more................
Is it port?
Yes.
Is it good port?
Presumably.
How excellent. If I like the price, I might buy some.


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A reallyℵ1 good question.djewesbury wrote:Is it good port?
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Also, would it be more highly rated by people tasting it sighted if it said Taylor's or Krohn on the bottle?jdaw1 wrote:A reallyℵ1 good question.djewesbury wrote:Is it good port?
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You really had to go there....PhilW wrote:Also, would it be more highly rated by people tasting it sighted if it said Taylors or Krohn on the bottle?
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jdaw1 wrote:A reallyℵ1 good question.djewesbury wrote:Is it good port?
In the song "I'm New Here", written by Bill Callahan and recorded by Gil Scott-Heron on the album of the same name that he released shortly before he died, we find these words:Wikipedia wrote:ℵ1 is the second-smallest infinite cardinal number
Quite.Bill Callahan wrote:Met a woman in a bar
Told her I was hard to get to know
And near impossible to forget
She said I had an ego on me
The size of Texas
Well I'm new here and I forget
Does that mean big, or small?
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I have no problem with Taylor's having purchased Krohn, and if they choose to sell it branded as Taylor's then that is understandable, never mind completely their right (and clearly the way they have decided to go). I imagine that will work better in parts of the world where the Krohn brand is far less well known, including the UK.Andy Velebil wrote:You really had to go there....PhilW wrote:Also, would it be more highly rated by people tasting it sighted if it said Taylor's or Krohn on the bottle?
What surprised me is that they didn't go for something more like "Taylor's 50 Year Krohn Tawny (1964)"; the "Krohn" would have been ignored by people who didn't know what it meant, but potentially added value/cachet to those who might by it specifically based on their knowledge of the quality of Krohn's tawnies.
I'm also surprised that they seem to have completely dropped the word "tawny" in the title. Admittedly Single Harvest Tawny doesn't give the best abbreviation, but "single harvest port"? So now we have the more complex - if it says "vintage port" then it is a ruby port from a single harvest, and "single harvest port" means a tawny from a single harvest; not the best way to clarify for the less-savvy (yes they can read the full label, but I think you get the point).
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Phil,
Agree on the naming. There are basically two companies which refuse to put "Colheita" on some of their bottles*. The whole "Single harvest tawny" thing drives me nuts. This isn't the 1600's anymore. I'm quite confident UK residents can figure out what Colheita means, just like the rest of the world has been using for a long time.
*Interesting in that the Symington's do use the term Colheita for some brands, such as Warre's**. Talk about a lack of uniformity
** though a recent check shows Warre's new label has in very small letters under Colheita the words "Single year tawny"
Agree on the naming. There are basically two companies which refuse to put "Colheita" on some of their bottles*. The whole "Single harvest tawny" thing drives me nuts. This isn't the 1600's anymore. I'm quite confident UK residents can figure out what Colheita means, just like the rest of the world has been using for a long time.
*Interesting in that the Symington's do use the term Colheita for some brands, such as Warre's**. Talk about a lack of uniformity

** though a recent check shows Warre's new label has in very small letters under Colheita the words "Single year tawny"
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+1Andy Velebil wrote:Agree on the naming. There are basically two companies which refuse to put "Colheita" on some of their bottles*. The whole "Single harvest tawny" thing drives me nuts. This isn't the 1600's anymore. I'm quite confident UK residents can figure out what Colheita means, just like the rest of the world has been using for a long time.
Single Harvest Tawny (or Port) is just dumb. If you're so desperate to avoid using the word "Colheita", then call it Vintage Tawny. "Colheita" is sexier and has more cachet. "Single Harvest Tawny" sounds so... clinical. It's boring.
But really, the correct answer is to call it Colheita because that's what it is.
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I think they would all be calling it "Vintage Tawny" if they were allowed, but I thought the rules precluded calling anything "Vintage" except (single harvest) Vintage (ruby) Port, to prevent confusion with all the "vintage character" issues we used to have previously. In that light, and if (whether we like it or not) most potential buyers see the word "Colheita" and move on since they don't understand it, "Single Harvest Tawny YYYY" seems reasonable; Dropping both "Tawny" and "Colheita" and simply calling it "Single Harvest Port" seems like the worst of all worlds however, as it doesn't seem to me like it would help the potential buyer and at worse could cause additional confusion. Changing the labelling rules to allow "Vintage Tawny YYYY" (for single-harvest tawnies only) might be a good solution, if it were possible (unless there is a case against it I have not considered).Glenn E. wrote:+1Andy Velebil wrote:Agree on the naming. There are basically two companies which refuse to put "Colheita" on some of their bottles*. The whole "Single harvest tawny" thing drives me nuts. This isn't the 1600's anymore. I'm quite confident UK residents can figure out what Colheita means, just like the rest of the world has been using for a long time.
Single Harvest Tawny (or Port) is just dumb. If you're so desperate to avoid using the word "Colheita", then call it Vintage Tawny. "Colheita" is sexier and has more cachet. "Single Harvest Tawny" sounds so... clinical. It's boring.
But really, the correct answer is to call it Colheita because that's what it is.
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I believe that they had to change the rules to call it Single Harvest Tawny, so if they were going to go to the trouble to change the rules they should have changed them to call it Vintage Tawny.PhilW wrote:I think they would all be calling it "Vintage Tawny" if they were allowed, but I thought the rules precluded calling anything "Vintage" except (single harvest) Vintage (ruby) Port, to prevent confusion with all the "vintage character" issues we used to have previously.
Personally, I think the confusion in Vintage Character was compound. It wasn't a Vintage, it was a blend, so why does it say Vintage on the label? And what, exactly, is Character supposed to mean? (Rhetorical; I get what the label was supposed to convey.)
Neither of those issues are problems with Vintage Tawny, though its introduction would imply that Vintage Port should be re-named to Vintage Ruby.
But yes, I concur with your conclusion: Single Harvest Port is the worst of all.
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For those still after 2011 VP en primeur Tanners have acquired more stocks of Churchill (prior to a 20% increase in January apparently)-£195 for 6 (75 cl), £402 for 6 mags or £201 for 12 h/b..
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Private sale, offers, all in original box
Quinta do Vesuvio vintage 1997 x 6
Dows v 1997 x6
Warne v 1997 x12
Quinta do Vesuvio vintage 1997 x 6
Dows v 1997 x6
Warne v 1997 x12
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Hello, and welcome todenmans wrote:Private sale, offers, all in original box
Quinta do Vesuvio vintage 1997 x 6
Dows v 1997 x6
Warne v 1997 x12

Where are you? Are you and the boxes of bottles in the UK? And how have they been stored?
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If anyone is in Luxembourg at the moment, he should go to the local Delhaize and buy a Graham's 10Y Tawny for 14,80 €. They seem to have a discount right now.
But there is no hurry, the normal price is just 15,69 €:
http://www.delhaizedirect.lu/fr/F-10190 ... -tawny-10y
(I love Luxembourg with it's 7% tax on alcohol)
But there is no hurry, the normal price is just 15,69 €:
http://www.delhaizedirect.lu/fr/F-10190 ... -tawny-10y
(I love Luxembourg with it's 7% tax on alcohol)
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damn, for a moment I read that as a typo "6 mags (f)or £201" - wishful thinking, lolidj123 wrote:For those still after 2011 VP en primeur Tanners have acquired more stocks of Churchill (prior to a 20% increase in January apparently)-£195 for 6 (75 cl), £402 for 6 mags or £201 for 12 h/b..

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At the Drinkshop there is a dicount on their complete port range at the moment:
http://www.thedrinkshop.com/products/pr ... p?catid=43
http://www.thedrinkshop.com/products/pr ... p?catid=43
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On a mission to discover Croft 04 LBVs, in a Tesco where they have been known to cluster, Taylor 85 was instead found, at £85. This particular store is a most peculiar location for a bottle at this price point. Are TFP just getting it into every Tesco they can? The Wine Society are featuring it as well at the moment; is this a cellar clearance?
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djewesbury wrote:Taylor 85 was instead found, at £85.
At that price, "clearance" isn't the word I would use.djewesbury wrote:is this a cellar clearance?
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Tesco have had T85 on the shelves in their large (mega?)stores near us for several years, at around that price. The smaller (super?)stores here don't carry it.djewesbury wrote:On a mission to discover Croft 04 LBVs, in a Tesco where they have been known to cluster, Taylor 85 was instead found, at £85. This particular store is a most peculiar location for a bottle at this price point. Are TFP just getting it into every Tesco they can? The Wine Society are featuring it as well at the moment; is this a cellar clearance?
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Yes, accepted. I just wondered why a supermarket branch not normally replete with luxury goods (or even some of the basic staples) should be stocking T85.Glenn E. wrote: At that price, "clearance" isn't the word I would use.
I think this answers my question. It's just stock rotation.PhilW wrote:Tesco have had T85 on the shelves in their large (mega?)stores near us for several years, at around that price. The smaller (super?)stores here don't carry it.
Move along please, nothing to see here.
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Waitrose are doing their BOB 2011 vintage port for £26 a bottle down from £30. I think you still get 5% off if you buy 6. It mentions Quinta de la Rosa on the bottle.
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It is Quinta de la Rosa. And very fine port that is too.
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Where have you been?
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Waitrose have some promotions on some of their ports:
Taylor 2008 LBV £15
Graham 2008 LBV £10.39
Warre 2003 Bottle Aged LBV £18.49
Taylor Vargellas 2001 £25.99
Cockburn Special Reserve £10
Taylor 10 yo tawny £18
Waitrose Own Label (de la Rosa) 2011 vintage port £26
Plus a further 5% off if you buy 6 bottles or more.
Taylor 2008 LBV £15
Graham 2008 LBV £10.39
Warre 2003 Bottle Aged LBV £18.49
Taylor Vargellas 2001 £25.99
Cockburn Special Reserve £10
Taylor 10 yo tawny £18
Waitrose Own Label (de la Rosa) 2011 vintage port £26
Plus a further 5% off if you buy 6 bottles or more.
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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Sainsbury have their occasional 25% off deal running again at the moment for any 6 bottles of wine/port/etc.
No additional specific bottle offers of note to give combined reduction, but I did grab a couple more g98crusted along with some wine.
No additional specific bottle offers of note to give combined reduction, but I did grab a couple more g98crusted along with some wine.
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No Port, but En Premeur have 15% off all of their wines apart from 2012 and 2013 until midnight on Tuesday.
Some of the discounted Bordeaux prices don't make you wince quite as much as normal.
Some of the discounted Bordeaux prices don't make you wince quite as much as normal.
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The G98 Crusted is lovely juice. With the discount this comes in at just £13.50 for a good Crusted with 16 years of bottle age - not shabby!Sainsbury have their occasional 25% off deal running again at the moment for any 6 bottles of wine/port/etc.
No additional specific bottle offers of note to give combined reduction, but I did grab a couple more g98crusted along with some wine.
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Waitrose have there buy 6 and get 25% off offer at the moment this means the 2011 Quinta de la Rosa now only £22.50 a bottle 

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This is a disaster. I had promised myself a half dozen (or a dozen?) of the H&H 15yo Verdelho and now the 2011 seems such a steal.CPR 1 wrote:Waitrose have there buy 6 and get 25% off offer at the moment this means the 2011 Quinta de la Rosa now only £22.50 a bottle

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The 2011 de la Rosa is rather good.
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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Even when you've already paid almost twice this price for it.. Oh well. I suppose it's all in its nice big wooden boxes. That must be worth the extra.
Daniel J.
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Re: Port for sale by retailer
Carrefour, Barneville-Carteret, Normandy, 8th August 2014.

There was also a Madère Cruz at €6.34 a bottle.


There was also a Madère Cruz at €6.34 a bottle.
