Port only or Port+Wine?
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Port only or Port+Wine?
Just curious--do folks on the BB drink:
A. Port only
B. Primarily Port+ some table wine
C. Primarily table wine + some Port
David
A. Port only
B. Primarily Port+ some table wine
C. Primarily table wine + some Port
David
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"B" for me.
Although the Port drinking does slow down a bit in summer. Not because of the heat, but due to more bicycle training and racing. Hard to drink lots and still try and train effectively. But by October it is full swing again
Although the Port drinking does slow down a bit in summer. Not because of the heat, but due to more bicycle training and racing. Hard to drink lots and still try and train effectively. But by October it is full swing again

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I'm "Port Only" (okay, a very rare table wine - but I haven't found too many tables that I enjoy - especially red. Not a huge fan of dry wines in general.)
Although tonight I'm sipping on a (very good) ice wine.
I needed a bit of a change and it was a discount sale at a local retailer. At the price I paid, I'm going back for more tomorrow! 
Todd
Although tonight I'm sipping on a (very good) ice wine.


Todd
Are you sitting down ... "C" for me. Seriously!
Ambition driven by passion, rather than money, is as strong an elixir as is Port. http://www.fortheloveofport.com
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Tough one to answer...
The number of table wines in my cellar certainly outnumber the ports. What I actually drink, however, is another story. I'd probably have to go with the unlisted (D) option -- I tend to consume (on a per-glass basis) equal amounts of table wine and port.
The nice thing about port is its resilience (I prefer the aged tawnies) ... I can open a bottle one night and let it sit around for several months without worrying about it going bad. Table wine isn't so forgiving. Given this, I have a glass of port just about every night of the week. I have to wait for guests to open my table wines.
The number of table wines in my cellar certainly outnumber the ports. What I actually drink, however, is another story. I'd probably have to go with the unlisted (D) option -- I tend to consume (on a per-glass basis) equal amounts of table wine and port.
The nice thing about port is its resilience (I prefer the aged tawnies) ... I can open a bottle one night and let it sit around for several months without worrying about it going bad. Table wine isn't so forgiving. Given this, I have a glass of port just about every night of the week. I have to wait for guests to open my table wines.

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