Should "vintage port" be capitalized?

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Should the words vintage and port ... when used together as, Vintage Port ... be capitalized?

No
5
15%
Yes
13
39%
It is not grammatically correct
5
15%
Writers get it wrong much of the time
1
3%
Who cares, I just want to drink the stuff
6
18%
I have no idea
3
9%
 
Total votes: 33

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Glenn E.
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Re: Should "vintage port" be capitalized?

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Derek T. wrote:
Rob C. wrote:I … rarely capitalise it myself, especially when referring to vintage port as a general category that includes VPs that were never approved as "Vintage" Ports by IVDP/IVP.
Please name some so that we know what you are describing.
Rather obviously, anything that pre-dates the foundation of the IVP in... 1932?
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Re: Should "vintage port" be capitalized?

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Glenn E. wrote:
Derek T. wrote:
Rob C. wrote:I … rarely capitalise it myself, especially when referring to vintage port as a general category that includes VPs that were never approved as "Vintage" Ports by IVDP/IVP.
Please name some so that we know what you are describing.
Rather obviously, anything that pre-dates the foundation of the IVP in... 1932?
Yep.

It would also be interesting to know whether all the "undeclared" VPs produced over the years were approved by IVP/IVDP. I have seen reference to the fact that 2009 Cockburn Q d Canais was approved/registered, but how about those bottles of Cockburn 1966?
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Re: Should "vintage port" be capitalized?

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I suggested to Jo that I should purchase a case of Noval Nacional 1931 from the household budget and capitalize it so that the expense could be written-off over the next 10 years.

The answer seems to be that vintage port cannot be capitalized :snooty:
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Re: Should "vintage port" be capitalized?

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Derek T. wrote:I suggested to Jo that I should purchase a case of Noval Nacional 1931 from the household budget and capitalize it so that the expense could be written-off over the next 10 years.

The answer seems to be that vintage port cannot be capitalized :snooty:
Not true, it can be, but only in direct relation to her shoes being capitalized :mrgreen:
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Re: Should "vintage port" be capitalized?

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Perhaps the next question should be whether the cost of your port collection can be added to the cost of your mortgage / real estate bond?
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Re: Should "vintage port" be capitalized?

Post by Russ K »

well, the bottle itself is probably an asset that can be capitalized, since it has future use / salvage value and is technically an asset. The juice however, is a consumable commodity, and can not. I would say the cork is a disposable consumable and therefore fits as an operating cost expense.

maybe if you buy it on Ebay where you are buying a "bottle" only, and the juice is worthless, you could capitalize the entire purchase for your bottle business! [shok.gif]
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Re: Should "vintage port" be capitalized?

Post by Roy Hersh »

I had not checked in here for a couple of weeks and it is becoming clear that a significant number of people do feel that the words Vintage Port should have both words with capital letters. :scholar:
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