Happy Thanksgiving to my Port Friends!! Hope you are all safe and healthy.... and stay that way! And for those of you not in the USA it's a great excuse to open a bottle in solidarity.
No gathering....just a dessert zoom with family we are usually with. These are the bottles I plan on opening...
1994 Warres
1978 Croft Roeda
San Leonardo 10 Year White
I think there will be a Sauternes to start the meal, a CdP in the middle, and a TWIOA to go with dessert, for which I'm thinking S. Leonardo 20 or 30. A small gathering is being converted to a split, but I think we're going to exchange food and I'm going to put some of the wines in small jars or bottles to go with that.
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I haven’t decided yet as Dinner with be at home with no relatives or friends this year so it will probably just be a red and a Port for after. I guess I should sort out soon and advise.
In a different post, I related trying one of the 1992 Fonseca VPs a couple weekends ago, and it is moving me to open one of the 1994s. At the moment it’s between the Fonseca and a 1955 Burmester Colheita. I enjoy VPs and Tawnies- but my wife leans towards Tawnies, so I’m in a bind. Might be both and we will just drag through our Friday.
It’s been such a difficult year, and the first thanksgiving in my memory which will not be spent with my extended family- or even my mother FFS. I want to enjoy something special. I’ll be cooking all day, and two of my recipes require Port, so there will be some afternoon sips from a Noval Black- but I want our dinner selection to be wonderful.
Will let you know what we ultimately decide.
—A
“There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humor.”
-Charles Dickens
I stood up a '63 Dow the other day. I'll be decanting it around 3:00 and trying it around 8:00.
"I have often thought that the aim of Port is to give you a good and durable hangover, so that during the next day you should be reminded of the splendid occasion the night before." - Hungarian/British journalist & author George Mikes
And tonight’s winner, after long deliberation with the IVDoMC (Instituto Vinho Do Mi Casa), was a VP- 1970 Martinez. Decanted at 11AM, and had a nice bouquet upon opening. Will keep you posted.
Happy Thanksgiving!!
“There is nothing in the world so irresistibly contagious as laughter and good humor.”
-Charles Dickens
In solidarity with my fellow port enthusiasts in the states
A classic poutine was in order
My better half : a poutine with bacon (that's just wrong)
Add a porto 10 anos Messias
Was planning on spending the evening watching the Steelers eek out a win against the Ravens
But hey , I can wait till Sunday
Vintage avant jeunesse/or the other way around . . .
Moses Botbol wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 2:13 pm
Couple of friends over for turkey.
Started off with 1985 Fonseca and then went 1977 Grahams. Grahams has really turned into something!
That's a very impressive line up there.
I had the '77 Graham's a little less than 2 weeks ago and it was a home run. The '85 Fonseca's a player as well.
"I have often thought that the aim of Port is to give you a good and durable hangover, so that during the next day you should be reminded of the splendid occasion the night before." - Hungarian/British journalist & author George Mikes
Went with a 2007 Branco Colheita from Dalva. A lot of my guests really dig a good white port. Though my best friend lovingly complained it wasn't creamy enough.
He shall have his desires fulfilled at my 40th birthday when I serve him up a 60 Anos Branco from S. Leonardo. Should keep him quiet for a bit.
@Moses really nice setup. Had the 2008 Salmon just a month a go. Really nice, though could use a bit more time to mellow out.
Thomas V wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 12:27 pm@Moses really nice setup. Had the 2008 Salmon just a month a go. Really nice, though could use a bit more time to mellow out.
The Billecart was silky compared to the '95 Comte which was still a brute.