1802 Acciaioly Terrantez
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1802 Acciaioly Terrantez
Is now being offered, Item #111 of the upcoming HDH auction. Good luck!
Ambition driven by passion, rather than money, is as strong an elixir as is Port. http://www.fortheloveofport.com
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Re: 1802 Acciaioly Terrantez
A Zachy's auction last week had a bottle. It was estimated at $1,500 - 2,400. It sold for $2662 (which I assume includes the buyer's premium).
Marco DeFreitas Connecticut, USA
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Re: 1802 Acciaioly Terrantez
THere are two other terrantez in the auction: 1870 Adegas de Torreao ($450-$650) and 1877 Borges ($600-$900). Has anyone had either one?
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I wanted that bottle very badly during this auction, and was rather aggressive in my bidding in my opinion, but couldn't keep up in the end. Ultimately, it went for $3000 plus Buyer's premium. I think perhaps I was bidding against someone who read your tasting notes from the Transcendental Terrantez Tasting ("TTT")! Or was I bidding against you, Roy? Haha
I know it's rather high up there on your all time list, and it looked like the Madeira of the night for you in that TTT. Incidentally, I had the pleasure of meeting Bob Maliner over dinner and a flight of madeiras (that included a 1795 barbeito) just after the TTT, as well as dinner with Mannie only a few days later over some Sally's Pizza. If only we could meet up over a bottle of this 1802 sometime, it would be a dream come true (awww...)
I remain in dedicated search for this bottle....

I remain in dedicated search for this bottle....
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Re: 1802 Acciaioly Terrantez
Ok... who outbid me on the 1820 Freitas Family Reserve...


Marco DeFreitas Connecticut, USA
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Mark,
You are not alone.
Marco,
I'm sworn to secrecy.
You are not alone.
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Marco,
I'm sworn to secrecy.

Ambition driven by passion, rather than money, is as strong an elixir as is Port. http://www.fortheloveofport.com
Re: 1802 Acciaioly Terrantez
Marco, I was certainly bidding against you for it at one point, but some other lucky devil grabbed it from us....
... maybe they'll be willing to share some of it at a later date. (nudge nudge
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I did manage to grab the 1825 Lomelino Boal Solera.
Where in CT are you, Marco? I grew up in the New Haven area and am headed back there next month for a few days. (you can PM if you like instead of responding here)
Cheers,
Mark
... maybe they'll be willing to share some of it at a later date. (nudge nudge


I did manage to grab the 1825 Lomelino Boal Solera.
Where in CT are you, Marco? I grew up in the New Haven area and am headed back there next month for a few days. (you can PM if you like instead of responding here)
Cheers,
Mark
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Re: 1802 Acciaioly Terrantez
All three terrantez bottles sold for above the estimates. The other two terrantez in the auction were:
1870 Adegas de Toreao $800
1877 Borges $1,000
Did anyone here get these?
1870 Adegas de Toreao $800
1877 Borges $1,000
Did anyone here get these?
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Re: 1802 Acciaioly Terrantez
I bid on the 1820 Freitas Family Reserve and the other two Terrantez but wasn't successful. I did get the H&H Grand Old Boal.
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Re: 1802 Acciaioly Terrantez
Eric Ifune wrote:I bid on the 1820 Freitas Family Reserve and the other two Terrantez but wasn't successful. I did get the H&H Grand Old Boal.
Oh, so that was you, Eric?


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Re: 1802 Acciaioly Terrantez
I bid on the H&H Malvasia as well, but I guess you beat me on that one! ![Toast [cheers.gif]](./images/smilies/cheers.gif)
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Re: 1802 Acciaioly Terrantez
sounds like we have the start of an interesting tasting!Eric Ifune wrote:I bid on the H&H Malvasia as well, but I guess you beat me on that one!
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