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December tasting question

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If I'm correct, we decided to do a Vintage Port in December. In order for everyone to have plenty of time to locate said bottle, shall we start figuring out what that will be. I know my free time gets less and less as the holidays approach and the more time I have to track down a bottle the better.

I think it is time we all taste the same thing again. It has been a while and was really fun to hear peoples differing opinions on the same Port.
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We did decide to have a VP theme for the December tasting, in honour of the fact that December seems to see so much VP opened in so many different places.

But the trouble with selecting a single VP is that it can be real tough to track down. We managed a very successful horizontal a few months back where we all tasted a 1991 wine. That made for some interesting views.

So how about a vertical theme for December - say we all taste one of the wines from the Taylors' stable (Taylors, Vargellas or Terra Feita)?

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bridgema wrote:So how about a vertical theme for December - say we all taste one of the wines from the Taylors' stable (Taylors, Vargellas or Terra Feita)?

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Suits me :D

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That works for me too.
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looks fine for me too. Is Vinha Velha included in this? :lol:
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Sure, why not :P
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I like the idea of trying one particular producer. Knowing that many of the regulars already own this bottle of Vintage Port ... I suggest we try the 1987 Quinta de Vargellas. It is easy to find, if someone needs to go out and buy a bottle too!
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My understand is that in December we would each choose a different wine from 1 port producer (Taylor seems to be preferred) and each post a note that together will provide a good cross section of that producers products. I think it would be good to stick to this rather going for a single wine as it may allow more people than normal to join in on our festive VT. Anyone can find a bottle Taylor's anywhere in the world but not many will want to track down a particular bottle.

Does anyone have any thoughts on this?

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I think the same as you Derek
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I did Varg '87 quite recently, so don't want to re-visit... but, hang on, I'll go dyslexic - and do the Varg '78 instead... :D

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Post by Al B. »

I've got myself a bottle of the VVV to try at Christmas as part of the December virtual tasting. I'd prefer not to go for a specific wine but leave it open to choice as "Any port from the Taylors' stable" which would range from Ruby, through Tawnies to SQVP and VP's.

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Alex,

I am reliably informed that all VVV is best served on the 10th day of the 12th month of each year :D

I am torn between a Terra Fieta 96, a Vargellas 65 and a 20 yr old Tawny bottled in 1973

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Post by Roy Hersh »

I want to keep it quiet, so I am burying this in here:

Keep an eye open for the Rare Wine Co. next week. They will be offering an ex-cellars release of the incredible 1967 VP from Quinta de Vargellas. I don't have the price at hand, but this will be emailed next week to their online customers as well as their mailing which I prefer. To get the paper copies, which make me drool every few weeks ... contact RWC at 800 999 4342. IF you are in another country, like Canada or the UK, you can call to ask to be included on their mailings ... email is easier for you folks ... as they will ship anywhere in the world. You can email them at [email protected]

Please do not mention this in the MARKETPLACE, until their news actually breaks. Thanks!

BTW, I assume they are bringing this in on the cusp of 2007 so that folks looking for a great bottle of 40th birthday or anniversary wine, will be able to grab them early (althouth I would go for these ... I'd celebrate with the Nacional from this vintage). UH OH ... damn, I turn 50 in '07 ... middle aged, old man etc... poor me!
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K :thanks:

So when is the big party :?:
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Simple ... all year. You can't take 'em with you!
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Roy Hersh wrote:Simple ... all year. You can't take 'em with you!
I like it :!:


Taylor won't be too happy your drinking her inheritance away though :wink:
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Roy/Andy,

Could one of you please e-mail me the price when you receive it?

Thanks

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you got it
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Post by Al B. »

I managed to grab a bottle of the '67 Vargellas a few weeks back and I can say that it was really enjoyable - but not the blockbuster that Roy has had the chance to drink (mine was a UK bottling by BB&R).

But I'd certainly be interested in getting a few more. I wonder if Taylors will also be releasing a parcel into the UK....
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I was able to get 3 (max # you can get) of the 1967 Vargellas from the RWC today. Can't wait to get them after the holidays and try one.

Err, correction, I got 2
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