VP in a brown bottle??
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VP in a brown bottle??
Just got done decanting for tonight's tasting and discovered my 1996 Sao Pedro is in a brown bottle, whereas the 2000 is the more traditional dark green/black. I don't recall seeing VP in a brown bottle. Have you?
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Re: VP in a brown bottle??
Although there were some in green bottles, due to the shortage of black glass towards the end of WW2, most VPs were produced in brown glass for the majority of the 1945 vintage.
Earlier today, I posted a photo of mags on the FOR THE LOVE OF PORT's Facebook page and in it, you'll see that the 1994 Niepoort VP in magnum was bottled in brown glass too. Although not particularly common, other examples throughout history do exist as well.
Earlier today, I posted a photo of mags on the FOR THE LOVE OF PORT's Facebook page and in it, you'll see that the 1994 Niepoort VP in magnum was bottled in brown glass too. Although not particularly common, other examples throughout history do exist as well.
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Re: VP in a brown bottle??
There are some current release ports which are being bottled in very dark brown glass - or at least on the borderline between green and brown. Ferreira is one which comes to mind.
I'd say that of the bottles I take for recycling, roughly 2 in 10 go in the brown bin.
I'd say that of the bottles I take for recycling, roughly 2 in 10 go in the brown bin.
Re: VP in a brown bottle??
I opened a Noval 1994 on Tuesday. This came out of a bottle that was very, very dark brown glass.