Yesterday was a lot of fun as Andy and I went to a shop that I found last May and introduced him to. Great Ports, many fine Colheitas and everything from Serra de Estrela queijo to Presunto and amazing nuts and olives etc. I love that place and at 76 Euros for a 1980 Niepoort Colheita, what's not to love?
Andy mentioned the rest, although we spent a lot of time at Vinologia at night and had a fun time with a couple from Ireland who were just learning about Port. We opened the Niepoort blind for Goncalo and Jean-Phillipe and had fun watching them try to guess what it was. We shared it around with others in the bar too. Lots of fun.
Today was a better day. We started off the Sunday "Unofficial first day" of the Port Harvest Tour by bringing our group for the very first time to Churchill-Graham's Port lodge. I had been in touch with Johnny Graham for awhile, although we had not seen one another for a decade (since his last visit to Seattle for a grand tasting!) but today's visit was remarkable and our group was all abuzz afterwards having had a marvelous time. Johnny was a generous host and shared some fabulous DOC red wines with lunch, 3 to be exact and I'll write more about these awesome Douro reds when time permits.
We also tasted a wide selection of Ports from Crusted, to VP ... the 2007 was a stand out as was the 2007 Quinta da Gricha ... which I loved back in May too. The 1991 VP was probably my favorite of the day but the 20 year old Tawny was just a point or so behind.
Roy's tip -
Load up on the 1991!
After a great tour and many hours together we bid a fond farewell. A stellar visit to say the least.
I led the group on an hour long walk back to Porto and up the stairs through back alleys to the Se. Along the way we passed a dozen brides walking through one of the alleys and that was quite a site to see.
We finally landed at the restaurant for dinner and the roast suckling pig hit the spot, along with many a bottle of various 2006 and 2007 Vinho Verde bottlings.
Then we meandered back to Vinologia for a "night cap" with all 10 of us, which lasted for hours and they were cleaned out of all their bottles of 1952 Dalva. Our guests liked it that much.
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A dozen other asst'd Colheitas, a few VPs and oddities, all made for a perfect night. Mario joining us for a very rare Sunday night Vinologia late night ... "priceless."
Tomorrow morning alone, may rival the single best a.m. visit in Gaia we've ever had. Now let's wait to see if it lives up to my hype. I've kept the actual tasting very quiet, but even 4th time

PHT guests, David Spriggs and Andy V. (jaded as they are) should be duly impressed.
More anon ...