I am hoping we can put our heads together and come up with a fascinating discussion point, in the form of A QUESTION FOR THE PORT TRADE. If you have any suggestions or a direct question you feel is worthy, please let me know in this thread. Thanks!
Roy
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The relatively recent addition of aged white Ports to many producers' lineups got me wondering, what's left? So my question for the Port trade would be a follow to the question I asked João Nicolau de Almeida: now that aged white Ports are being produced, what, if any, expansion do you foresee in Port product lines over the next 5-10 years?
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I like Glenn's question better for the trade, but I'm still curious about how the 2009 and 2010 vintages are looking. Have we heard anything? I'm not expecting any blockbusters, but what do I know?