Ranking the Pink Ports
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Ranking the Pink Ports
The recent question about Port to pair with chili, and my suggestion of trying a Pink Port, got me thinking...
I realize that most of us don't think very highly of this category, but that doesn't mean we can't rank it. There are times when it would be very handy to have a quick list of the best Pink Ports. Like Memorial Day weekend, for example, so that you can still have a Port while you're out in the sunshine grilling steaks or barbequing a brisket.
So... which ones are your favorites?
There are only 3 on my list because I don't think I've tried any others...
1. Kopke Rose
1. Quevedo Rose
3. Croft Pink
I like the Kopke and Quevedo equally. They both have some substance, but are still light and fruity and very nice chilled on a warm afternoon. Croft Pink never really worked for me, so I rank it 3rd. I just find it too simple, even for a pink Port.
I realize that most of us don't think very highly of this category, but that doesn't mean we can't rank it. There are times when it would be very handy to have a quick list of the best Pink Ports. Like Memorial Day weekend, for example, so that you can still have a Port while you're out in the sunshine grilling steaks or barbequing a brisket.
So... which ones are your favorites?
There are only 3 on my list because I don't think I've tried any others...
1. Kopke Rose
1. Quevedo Rose
3. Croft Pink
I like the Kopke and Quevedo equally. They both have some substance, but are still light and fruity and very nice chilled on a warm afternoon. Croft Pink never really worked for me, so I rank it 3rd. I just find it too simple, even for a pink Port.
Glenn Elliott
Re: Ranking the Pink Ports
I only have tasted yet Croft Pink and real companhia velha rosé.
Croft was just great :)
Croft was just great :)
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Re: Ranking the Pink Ports
You actually have to drink it. That is the problem. Not whether I think highly of it or not.Glenn E. wrote:I realize that most of us don't think very highly of this category, but that doesn't mean we can't rank it.
Re: Ranking the Pink Ports
Rosés are now very popular on bar here in Algarve.
On the hot summer, a good glass of rosé port full of ice is great
On the hot summer, a good glass of rosé port full of ice is great

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Re: Ranking the Pink Ports
Can't say I've had a Pink/Rose Port in quite a long time, as in I don't remember the last time I had one. But from the past my favorite was the Quevedo.
Andy Velebil Good wine is a good familiar creature if it be well used. William Shakespeare http://www.fortheloveofport.com
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In terms of which one can be used to clean out a drain most effectively in an emergency, perhaps?Glenn E. wrote:I realize that most of us don't think very highly of this category, but that doesn't mean we can't rank it.
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Phil W wrote:In terms of which one can be used to clean out a drain most effectively in an emergency, perhaps?Glenn E. wrote:I realize that most of us don't think very highly of this category, but that doesn't mean we can't rank it.

I thought the Kopke and Quevedo were fine. They're pinks so they're not great, but I get the feeling that great isn't really the target with these Ports.
Wasn't fond of the Croft, though.

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I've only had the Croft, and it was best as a mixer with seltzer, lime, and sprig of mint as I recall. I think that one out over a Port-tonic and the Port straight up.
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Yes, using them as a mixer generally works very well. At least when I've had them as mixers that is. Seems that is the push for this type of Port now. At least for a number of producers anyways.
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I've only ever had the Croft Pink - it was at an in-store tasting which is just as well since I would never spring for a bottle. I think "rank" is the appropriate term.
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Re: Ranking the Pink Ports
For this category, it would be like asking "Which is the least crappy?"Glenn E. wrote:The recent question about Port to pair with chili, and my suggestion of trying a Pink Port, got me thinking...
I realize that most of us don't think very highly of this category, but that doesn't mean we can't rank it.
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