What is your favorite QPR port?
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What is your favorite QPR port?
Ok, since most of us aren't popping open those '63 Nacionals on a daily basis I thought it would be fun to see what everyones favorite QPR port is. It can be any price, style, place of origin, etc....you get the picture. So here is mine.
Seppelt "DP30" Barossa Valley Tawney Port (Australian)
For the $8.00 to 10.00 (US) that this costs it is a good everyday QPR tawney that won't break the bank. Not real complex, and more on the sweater side, with a nice medium carmel color. For those of you who like tawneys more on the sweater side this is one you may want to check out. For the price I think this is much nicer than the Joney's that was discussed in an earlier thread. I discovered this on a recent trip to Yosemite National Park, while having lunch at the Wawona Hotel, which is inside the park. I believe Wine Spectator gave this 88 points.
Seppelt "DP30" Barossa Valley Tawney Port (Australian)
For the $8.00 to 10.00 (US) that this costs it is a good everyday QPR tawney that won't break the bank. Not real complex, and more on the sweater side, with a nice medium carmel color. For those of you who like tawneys more on the sweater side this is one you may want to check out. For the price I think this is much nicer than the Joney's that was discussed in an earlier thread. I discovered this on a recent trip to Yosemite National Park, while having lunch at the Wawona Hotel, which is inside the park. I believe Wine Spectator gave this 88 points.
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1987 Quinta de Vargellas is my favorite QPR Port.
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Oh come on people..no need to be shy 

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Sorry, I should have explained better.
By QPR, I mean a port that is a good deal for the price. For example, The Jonsey port that was talked about in an earlier thread was a QPR port. It was inexpensive and an ok port. Usually, it tends to be something you drink on a regular / daily basis because it is inexpensive.
By QPR, I mean a port that is a good deal for the price. For example, The Jonsey port that was talked about in an earlier thread was a QPR port. It was inexpensive and an ok port. Usually, it tends to be something you drink on a regular / daily basis because it is inexpensive.
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Alex,
I'm sure you had the same thoughts as me - surely Queens Park Rangers [London based football club known as QPR) haven't branched out into the port business!
Andy - is this "Quality to Price Ratio"? If so, my vote goes to Warre LBV 92, 94 or 95. You can currently pick these up for around £10 in the UK and to me they are every bit as good as most standard issue single Quinta VP's which are twice the price.
Derek
I'm sure you had the same thoughts as me - surely Queens Park Rangers [London based football club known as QPR) haven't branched out into the port business!
Andy - is this "Quality to Price Ratio"? If so, my vote goes to Warre LBV 92, 94 or 95. You can currently pick these up for around £10 in the UK and to me they are every bit as good as most standard issue single Quinta VP's which are twice the price.
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I'm still laughing about that one...I'm glad you said it was a football team, I was thinking about actual park ranger (police) and what a funny name that would be.Derek Turnbull wrote:Alex,
I'm sure you had the same thoughts as me - surely Queens Park Rangers [London based football club known as QPR) haven't branched out into the port business!
Andy - is this "Quality to Price Ratio"? If so, my vote goes to Warre LBV 92, 94 or 95. You can currently pick these up for around £10 in the UK and to me they are every bit as good as most standard issue single Quinta VP's which are twice the price.
Derek
I too have had the '92 and '94 and will agree. I have a '95 in the cellar but have not tried it yet.
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My tag-line on WS used to be "I think you will find that QPR is a football club, and a second division one at that". QPR is a myth because there is no way that it could be a ratio, straightforward VFM makes much more sense.
Oh yes, Warre's unfiltered LBV. The Fonseca Guimaraens 1986 that I got for £13.33 probably wins though.
The Aussie stuff is NOT Port no matter what it calls itself, please refer to my current tag-line.
Oh yes, Warre's unfiltered LBV. The Fonseca Guimaraens 1986 that I got for £13.33 probably wins though.
The Aussie stuff is NOT Port no matter what it calls itself, please refer to my current tag-line.
I'm telling you - Port is from Portugal.
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While there have been individual deals on other ports over the years, Ferreira is consistantly the best QPR, from my first boittle of 77 vintage @ $16.99, to the 1987 at $15 , and many others. When I think of quality port , not on a level with Graham's, Taylor, Fonseca etc., I think of Ferreira when it comes to price.
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The spelling demon is out to get you:
"Not real complex, and more on the sweater side, with a nice medium carmel color. For those of you who like tawneys more on the sweater side this is one you may want to check out."
Yes, I have to admit that drinking Port whilst wearing a sweater often happens. I think that it is due to its association with Winter. Never having been to Mount Carmel I can not imagine what colour you mean. Maybe you mean camel!
"Not real complex, and more on the sweater side, with a nice medium carmel color. For those of you who like tawneys more on the sweater side this is one you may want to check out."
Yes, I have to admit that drinking Port whilst wearing a sweater often happens. I think that it is due to its association with Winter. Never having been to Mount Carmel I can not imagine what colour you mean. Maybe you mean camel!
I'm telling you - Port is from Portugal.
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