I'm trying to gather some kind of overview in regard to colheita from the year 1963.
I do know: Burmester, Krohn, Kopke, Dalva (white), Messias, Feuerheerd, Barros, Romariz, Maynard, Niepoort, J W Hart, ...?
Bring it on - maybe with some links - where you can still buy
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Henrik Lilja The Danish Port Wine Club est. 1981
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I'm NOT asking which one you find the Best - i'm trying to get an overview of producers actually hanving made a Collheita 1963. Burmester and Dalva I have mentioned.
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Henrik Lilja The Danish Port Wine Club est. 1981
Vicepresident
Henrik Lilja wrote:Nope - Dalva only made the white.
Yes - Feist made a colheita 1963 - so did: Calem, Van Zeller, Royal Oporto and Andresen.
Could've sworn it was a red one, too expensive over here so did not pay it much attention. I think it was about $275 converted.
Good memory Moses. Here it is.
Sorry to say, I had a hole Line up of Port from 1963 (my girlfriends birthday), including a Burmester colheita. But this little red monster was fantastic.
Allan
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The 1963 Dalva White Port is what Dalva came up with to replace the depleting 1963 before it was all gone. There is a very significant qualitative difference between the two. They also came out with the 1971 White at the same time. While I enjoy the 1963, especially after some VA blows off by day 3, one should not have to wait. The 1971 to me is volatile and unbalanced and MUST have a few days or a week to really be enjoyed. Not a fan of the latter. That being said, there are many other excellent Colheitas in their lineup. Even though a tad young the 1985 (red) Colheita is superb ... as just one fine example.
Roy Hersh wrote:The 1963 Dalva White Port is what Dalva came up with to replace the depleting 1963 before it was all gone. There is a very significant qualitative difference between the two. They also came out with the 1971 White at the same time. While I enjoy the 1963, especially after some VA blows off by day 3, one should not have to wait. The 1971 to me is volatile and unbalanced and MUST have a few days or a week to really be enjoyed. Not a fan of the latter. That being said, there are many other excellent Colheitas in their lineup. Even though a tad young the 1985 (red) Colheita is superb ... as just one fine example.
Roy,
You been sampling the Thanksgiving wines and Ports early?
Rounding up - if you should have misunderstood Roy - there has never been a RED COLHEITA 1963 from Dalva - the depleting 1963 from Dalva was a "vintage port". Nice pic of the 1963 colheita from Feist.
The 1963 colheita list is as follows:
Dalva ("golden" white)
Burmester
Krohn
Kopke
Messias
Feuerheerd
Barros
Romariz
Maynard (also bottled under the alias VZ (Van Zeller))
Niepoort
J. W. Hart
Feist
Andresen
Royal Oporto
Calem
William & Sons
Best regards
Henrik Lilja The Danish Port Wine Club est. 1981
Vicepresident
Not on your list, there is a Casa do Douro 1963 colheita. I don't know whether there are two Calem colheitas from 1963, but I have had a Calem Foz 1963 colheita.
Andy Velebil wrote:The casa do douro is a white Colheita. Just FYI.
It's always possible that my notes are wrong, but I have separate tastings notes of colheita and of white colheita from the Casa do Douro from the 1963 vintage.
Andy Velebil wrote:The casa do douro is a white Colheita. Just FYI.
It's always possible that my notes are wrong, but I have separate tastings notes of colheita and of white colheita from the Casa do Douro from the 1963 vintage.
Good to know. I had only ever heard of the white version.