A shame, as it was a fantastic wine when I was fortunate enough to try one due to the generosity of a member here. Hopefully, Dalva and others continue to make top notch white Ports so that 20 years from now we can fondly remember the '52 while holding a glass of something younger, but just as good, and try to compare. Perhaps the younger vintages of Golden White will get there with another 10-20 years of age.Roy Hersh wrote:Birthday boy today and this evening I am meeting some friends here in Chicago for a wine dinner. I brought the Port and it is a 2006 bottling of 1952 Dalva Golden White, 750 ml. This was purchased in the midst of a battle for FTLOP's business by Presuntisco's owner and that of Jean Philippe, who most here know. This bottle was purchased at 80 Euros.
In a phone call on my last night in Portugal, Goncalo mentioned that not only are the very few remaining bottles of this Port in 500 ml bottles, but they're being sold by C. da Silva at 400 Euros each. Craziness. I've typically liked the 2005 bottling better, but it will be interesting to see how this shows later tonight. After this one, I only have 5 left. So this is the 31st bottle I've opened in the past decade, typically for larger groups across N. America so many people have had tastes of this wine that will likely never try it again.
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