There will be other wine types poured, but with the importer of Kopke and Rocha a couple of miles away ... they will be pouring some nice Ports, here:
Fine Wines & Cigars
16535 NE 76th, Ste. D-105
Redmond, Washington 98052
425-869-0869
Unfortunately, I will miss this one, but if you are in the area ...
Port Tasting in Redmond, Washington this weekend
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Port Tasting in Redmond, Washington this weekend
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Odd... I didn't see anything about it in their newsletter. Thanks for posting about it, I'll have to stop by!
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I know Ed no longer owns the place but I think Karl is managing things for the owners. I was in town a few weeks ago and stopped by to see how my old stomping grounds was looking. I hope things are doing better for them. The selection of Rocha/kopke was not what it used to be when I was working there with Tony and Kathy a few years back. Should be nice though...rocha and kopke always show pretty well. I was trying to bring them into my shop in nj but the dist are a pain in the ass and the they want me to bring in cases of everything.
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I found more information - the tasting is their Fall Winemaker's Event on Sunday from 1-5pm.
I have been to their Winemaker's events before, and they're fun. You get to meet a lot of the people who make the wines and can sometimes find out some interesting tidbits about what you're tasting. If they have the Kopke 2005 again I may have to pick up a couple of bottles this time.
I have been to their Winemaker's events before, and they're fun. You get to meet a lot of the people who make the wines and can sometimes find out some interesting tidbits about what you're tasting. If they have the Kopke 2005 again I may have to pick up a couple of bottles this time.

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I just returned from the tasting. The store was quite busy as they had 10-12 wine producers on hand pouring samples of their wines. We grazed for a while and found several bottles that were to my wife's liking, so we started a box at the counter.
The importer for Kopke/Rocha was there with a fine lineup:
2001 LBV (Rocha, as I recall)
Kopke 10-yr old Tawny
1994 Kopke Colheita
1983 Kopke Colheita
Porto Rocha Three Centuries
I have had the three Kopke Ports before and wasn't all that impressed with any of them at the time. At this event, though, all three were showing very nicely. The 10-yr old seemed noticeably smoother than one would normally expect for that age, and when I mentioned it the importer explained that it is actually closer to 15 years old. The 1994 had a very nice nose and was devoid of the sharp note that I remember from my last encounter with it - a vast improvement. The 1983 had a rather spirity nose, but that didn't carry over into the mouth which was smooth and elegant with notes of honey and almonds.
The LBV was quaffable, but to me wasn't anything special. It was better than a ruby reserve, but not sufficiently better to make it worth the price. I'll still be buying Broadbent Auction Reserve or Graham's Six Grapes to fill what few ruby cravings I have.
The king of the event, though, was easily the Porto Rocha Three Centuries. The nose was elegant though a bit faded. In the mouth, though, it exploded with flavors. Blood orange, apricot, toasted marshmallow, almond, vanilla, and something honey-like that reminded me of a good mead were all wrapped up in one silky smooth package. I already have a bottle in my fridge awaiting the right occasion, but had to pick up another bottle for good measure. The price has gone up $25 since I bought the last one.
I also picked up a bottle of the 1964 Porto Rocha Colheita to add to my birth year collection, and a bottle of the 1985 Kopke Vintage Port to add to my slowly growing 1985 horizontal.
Fun fun!
The importer for Kopke/Rocha was there with a fine lineup:
2001 LBV (Rocha, as I recall)
Kopke 10-yr old Tawny
1994 Kopke Colheita
1983 Kopke Colheita
Porto Rocha Three Centuries
I have had the three Kopke Ports before and wasn't all that impressed with any of them at the time. At this event, though, all three were showing very nicely. The 10-yr old seemed noticeably smoother than one would normally expect for that age, and when I mentioned it the importer explained that it is actually closer to 15 years old. The 1994 had a very nice nose and was devoid of the sharp note that I remember from my last encounter with it - a vast improvement. The 1983 had a rather spirity nose, but that didn't carry over into the mouth which was smooth and elegant with notes of honey and almonds.
The LBV was quaffable, but to me wasn't anything special. It was better than a ruby reserve, but not sufficiently better to make it worth the price. I'll still be buying Broadbent Auction Reserve or Graham's Six Grapes to fill what few ruby cravings I have.
The king of the event, though, was easily the Porto Rocha Three Centuries. The nose was elegant though a bit faded. In the mouth, though, it exploded with flavors. Blood orange, apricot, toasted marshmallow, almond, vanilla, and something honey-like that reminded me of a good mead were all wrapped up in one silky smooth package. I already have a bottle in my fridge awaiting the right occasion, but had to pick up another bottle for good measure. The price has gone up $25 since I bought the last one.

I also picked up a bottle of the 1964 Porto Rocha Colheita to add to my birth year collection, and a bottle of the 1985 Kopke Vintage Port to add to my slowly growing 1985 horizontal.
Fun fun!
Glenn Elliott
Re: Port Tasting in Redmond, Washington this weekend
Glad you got to meet my friend from Wineworth. Please do us all a favor and post your notes/impressions on these Ports in the tasting note area. Thank you and I am glad you got to see this thread and were able to take advantage of attending!
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Re: Port Tasting in Redmond, Washington this weekend
Glenn - that Kopke 1985 is a great port and will last for a good 10 years yet. Enjoy!Glenn E. wrote:...and a bottle of the 1985 Kopke Vintage Port to add to my slowly growing 1985 horizontal.