- 1964 Justino's Madeira Boal - Portugal, Madeira (4/27/2024)
Deep amber-brown. A saline and nutty nose with hints of caramelized orange and toasted almond. The palate is vibrant and textured, delivering bright acidity, dried citrus peel, and a touch of exotic spice. A remarkably long and lingering finish. (93 pts.)
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Re: TN: 1964 Justino's Madeira Boal
unfortunately I only have 115 bottles of this left...
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Andreas Platt wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2025 10:04 am unfortunately I only have 115 bottles of this left...

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Let’s assume that you bought 120 bottles at the Christie’s sale in December 2021 and took delivery in January 2022. That means you’ve had the bottles for 3 years and you’ve drunk 5 bottles.Andreas Platt wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2025 10:04 am unfortunately I only have 115 bottles of this left...
You had better be careful! Start planning now. You will run out of bottles in January 2093!!!
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"Unfortunately" equal distribution is the wrong assumption!Al B. wrote: ↑Sun Feb 09, 2025 1:10 amLet’s assume that you bought 120 bottles at the Christie’s sale in December 2021 and took delivery in January 2022. That means you’ve had the bottles for 3 years and you’ve drunk 5 bottles.Andreas Platt wrote: ↑Mon Feb 03, 2025 10:04 am unfortunately I only have 115 bottles of this left...
You had better be careful! Start planning now. You will run out of bottles in January 2093!!!

If considering a Fibonacci sequence as consumption habit, then this stash will be gone soon...
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1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55,... starting with year 2022 this implies the last of the initial 120 bottles will have been drunk by mid 2031. In case you're now bringing forward that 5 bottles are consumed already and this wouldn't fit the Fibonaccio assumption I (as being an actuary) may throw in that the first of the three 2025 bottles has already been consumed in January.

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