What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

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I just grabbed the following:
Offley Boa Vista 1985 x2
Offley Boa Vista 1994 x2
Taylor 1997 x1

I've consistently enjoyed the Offley style at the '83, '85, and '94 FTOLP events so I thought it was time to buck up and buy a few.
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Did you get those from Flickinger? I saw the sale email, but wasn't all that impressed with the selection they had available. (Or the prices... yet, tomorrow may be better.)
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Quinta do Passadouro
2x 2008 LBV
2x 2010 LBV
1x 2005 vintage
2x 2011 vintage

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I realise I'm probably not around anymore (or maybe suffer from Alzheimer disease) at the time they will show at their best, but couldn't resist the offer..
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Had a 1970 Dow at a restaurant for $70. It was a little more on the Tawny than other times trying this vintage, but everyone at the table still enjoyed as they should.
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8 @ 375 of 1991 Warres
and one 1975 Taylor in rough shape for a pittance.
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John M. wrote:8 @ 375 of 1991 Warres
and one 1975 Taylor in rough shape for a pittance.
Your new House Ports?
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Andy Velebil wrote:
John M. wrote:8 @ 375 of 1991 Warres
and one 1975 Taylor in rough shape for a pittance.
Your new House Ports?
Yes---the 1991s will be great for me or a couple people on good gatherings. A friend took a few and am now having remorse....
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John M. wrote:A case of 2010 Q do Crasto LBV to be split with a friend.....should be a great cellar defender.
I just picked this up and they're 2011s. Was told the 2011s were not available-turns out they are---now I've got to find some 2010s (I have a few of every year to 2004 and sometime will do a vertical of these).
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John M. wrote:I just picked this up and they're 2011s. Was told the 2011s were not available-turns out they are---now I've got to find some 2010s (I have a few of every year to 2004 and sometime will do a vertical of these).
Find some 2010s if you want for a vertical, but for drinking pleasure those 2011s will do fine.
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Eric Menchen wrote:
John M. wrote:I just picked this up and they're 2011s. Was told the 2011s were not available-turns out they are---now I've got to find some 2010s (I have a few of every year to 2004 and sometime will do a vertical of these).
Find some 2010s if you want for a vertical, but for drinking pleasure those 2011s will do fine.
Yes, indeed. I saw the TNs here. 2011 looks like a nice one. Thanks
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One of the advantages we (my family and I) have, is that we can go on holiday to Portugal by car (which we've been doing every other year since 2010 :D ). And every time, we visit the lovely Quevedo family at their winery in S. Joao da Pesqueira. This time (a couple of weeks ago) we were looked after excellently by Claudia.

The ports (next to some Douro wines from Quevedo and some other producers) that were purchased for ourselves this time were (we also took some ports for other family members along with us :wink: ):
- 2000 Colheita 3x
- 20 YO Tawny 3x
- 30 YO White (500 ml) 3x
- 40 YO Tawny (3x)

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It has been a while, so this is a combined list from a few purchases

2x Graham Port 2003, Vintage Port
2x Fonseca Port 2003, Vintage Port
2x Taylor's Port 2003, Vintage Port
1x Dow Vintage Port 2000, Vintage Port
1x Graham Port 2000, Vintage Port
2x Graham's Malvedos Vintage Port 1988
2x Graham's Malvedos Vintage Port 1990
2x Graham's Malvedos Vintage Port 1992
2x Graham's Malvedos Vintage Port 1995
2x Churchill's Vintage Port 1995
1x Churchill's Vintage Port 1997
1x Taylor Quinta de Vargellas Vintage Port 1982
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Rozes 40+, the box says 'very old port'. I'm certain there is a back story I will have to hunt down.

Had this at restaurant Eleven in Lisboa. Outstanding flavor profile, especially for someone like me who drinks almost exclusively Colheita port.
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Billy T wrote:Rozes 40+, the box says 'very old port'. I'm certain there is a back story I will have to hunt down.

Had this at restaurant Eleven in Lisboa. Outstanding flavor profile, especially for someone like me who drinks almost exclusively Colheita port.
was this in a squat 1 liter bottle?


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Rozes 40+ year. They say on the box 'very old port'

Experienced this port at restaurant Eleven in Lisboa. While I had not been a fan of Rozes this port was incredibly good.

Sorry, but I know it set me back a couple of hundred euros but don't know the exact price since it was a gift from my wife.

So, since i moved to Portugal I have been relying on local wine shop expertise to help me learn about Port wine. Are there any
recommended resources where I can expand my knowledge of port other than 'drinking' as much port as possible :-).

I know I gravitate to vintage Colheita's at this point but want to understand the entire spectrum of port wine.

Thanks for any help in this endeavor.
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Andy,

Yes, this was in a squat 1L bottle. Is that meaningful?
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Billy T wrote:Rozes 40+, the box says 'very old port'. I'm certain there is a back story I will have to hunt down.

Had this at restaurant Eleven in Lisboa. Outstanding flavor profile, especially for someone like me who drinks almost exclusively Colheita port.
was this in a squat 1 liter bottle?


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Billy T wrote:Andy,

Yes, this was in a squat 1L bottle. Is that meaningful?
Andy Velebil wrote:
Billy T wrote:Rozes 40+, the box says 'very old port'. I'm certain there is a back story I will have to hunt down.

Had this at restaurant Eleven in Lisboa. Outstanding flavor profile, especially for someone like me who drinks almost exclusively Colheita port.
was this in a squat 1 liter bottle?


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wasnt sure if they still made it in that bottle.
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Glenn E. wrote:Did you get those from Flickinger? I saw the sale email, but wasn't all that impressed with the selection they had available. (Or the prices... yet, tomorrow may be better.)
Sorry for the late reply, Glenn. Yes, I purchased the '94 and '85 Offley Boa Vistas during the Flickinger sale. The prices weren't phenomenal during the first day of the sale (sort of low/average on winesearcher) but I doubled down on the last day of the sale and grabbed 2 additional '85s at $50 ea. and 4 additional '94s at $35 ea. My port collection is pretty sparse post 1977 so these will help me to begin filling in the later decades.
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Andy,

Do you have experience with this Rozes port? If so what is your take? I also was gifted a bottle of 1888 Valado A.B.H (or F) not certain which apparently they don't sell but gift in small bottles and also Adelaide Tributa, neither of which I have had in the past. Any experience with these?

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