
1983 Vintage Port - 30 Year Retrospective
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Re: 1983 Vintage Port - 30 Year Retrospective
Actually, nix my previous post, I'm in for the Nacional. You call all weigh in on one of those bottles mislabeled at auction from a few months ago. 

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Bradley,
Nice upgrade and thank you, it will be very nice to meet you in person!![Toast [cheers.gif]](./images/smilies/cheers.gif)
Nice upgrade and thank you, it will be very nice to meet you in person!
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Re: 1983 Vintage Port - 30 Year Retrospective
UGH! I should have known better than to commit before checking with my wife's master calendar. Family gathering already planned for 4/20-21.
Please scratch me from the list.
Sorry Roy
Please scratch me from the list.
Sorry Roy

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As silly as it sounds, it didn't even dawn on me until I looked at cellartracker that it was an '83. Can't wait to put some faces with some names!
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The only 83s I have are Taylor, so I will bring that if the chips fall for Tom and Bradley.Bradley Bogdan wrote:I'm in! If Tom is set on finding a bottle of the Fonseca, I'd be happy to bring an '83 Taylors. If Tom is able to hunt something else down though, I'd prefer to bring the Fonseca, as I wouldn't have to make a (quite long) side trip to fetch the bottle at some point this spring.
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We'll bring Ramos Pinto and Ferreira Quinta do Seixo.
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Re: 1983 Vintage Port - 30 Year Retrospective
Sign me up. Smith Woodhouse.
p.s. I know you don't generally like to deal with half bottles, but I'm thinking I could bring a 750 as well as two 375s to see the difference
p.s. I know you don't generally like to deal with half bottles, but I'm thinking I could bring a 750 as well as two 375s to see the difference

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Re: 1983 Vintage Port - 30 Year Retrospective
Tom,
Sorry to hear that!![Pointless [dash1.gif]](./images/smilies/dash1.gif)
Sorry to hear that!
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Re: 1983 Vintage Port - 30 Year Retrospective
OK, so what do you think of this idea?
Instead of having one crazy marathon ... which it will be anyway, what if:
I add in a bunch more Ports and break the day into 2 distinct tastings. After everyone comes to taste after lunch (on your own), we have a 1-5 p.m. session, break for dinner, going to somewhere we can walk to ... and then come back for the 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. session.
That way each four hour segment would include a maximum of a dozen bottles. I realize this would be a long day/night event, but some people are coming great distances to attend. We want them to depart having had a remarkable experience.
Thoughts on this possibility?
Instead of having one crazy marathon ... which it will be anyway, what if:
I add in a bunch more Ports and break the day into 2 distinct tastings. After everyone comes to taste after lunch (on your own), we have a 1-5 p.m. session, break for dinner, going to somewhere we can walk to ... and then come back for the 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. session.
That way each four hour segment would include a maximum of a dozen bottles. I realize this would be a long day/night event, but some people are coming great distances to attend. We want them to depart having had a remarkable experience.
Thoughts on this possibility?
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Re: 1983 Vintage Port - 30 Year Retrospective
Sounds like a good idea to me, provided everyone is arriving in time to make it to the early session. Having a break in the middle would help a lot in making it through a big horizontal.
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Re: 1983 Vintage Port - 30 Year Retrospective
Sounds likes a long day I hope I have the endurance to survive. It will be a great experience. Looking forward to it.
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As I tell people who are coming on our tours; start getting in practice as if this was a marathon race. Jog today, aim for a 5k by the end of the month, move to a 10k or half marathon and you'll be ready. ![DuckNcover [foilhat.gif]](./images/smilies/foilhat.gif)
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Valentine's Day Dash 5k this weekend, Hot Chocolate 15k on March 3rd, Portland Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon on May 19th, Seattle Rock 'n' Roll Half Marathon on June 22nd.Roy Hersh wrote:As I tell people who are coming on our tours; start getting in practice as if this was a marathon race. Jog today, aim for a 5k by the end of the month, move to a 10k or half marathon and you'll be ready.
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Or did you mean Port?
ACPT "Baga-esque" tasting March 9th, 1983 30-year retrospective April 20th, FTLOP Anniversary end of July.

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Re: 1983 Vintage Port - 30 Year Retrospective
Both are now on-hand in excellent physical shape. We'll bring these up with us - I expect we'll drive up the day before, but we'll leave that till the last minute to decide - why start planning ahead at this late date? :)Carl D wrote:We'll bring Ramos Pinto and Ferreira Quinta do Seixo.
Re: 1983 Vintage Port - 30 Year Retrospective
Forgot to comment on this part - I think that'd be awesome! It might mean we leave home a day earlier to be ready to drink port earlier on Saturday - but that's a small sacrifice to make.Roy Hersh wrote:OK, so what do you think of this idea...?
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Sorry for delay replying. A good idea so we can really take our time to enjoy and evaluate them.Roy Hersh wrote:OK, so what do you think of this idea?
Instead of having one crazy marathon ... which it will be anyway, what if:
I add in a bunch more Ports and break the day into 2 distinct tastings. After everyone comes to taste after lunch (on your own), we have a 1-5 p.m. session, break for dinner, going to somewhere we can walk to ... and then come back for the 7 p.m. - 11 p.m. session.
That way each four hour segment would include a maximum of a dozen bottles. I realize this would be a long day/night event, but some people are coming great distances to attend. We want them to depart having had a remarkable experience.
Thoughts on this possibility?
Andy Velebil Good wine is a good familiar creature if it be well used. William Shakespeare http://www.fortheloveofport.com
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That, and 16 people with purple teeth wandering around Sammamish/Issaquah between rounds should make for quite a sight!Andy Velebil wrote:Sorry for delay replying. A good idea so we can really take our time to enjoy and evaluate them.
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+1!Carl D wrote:That, and 16 people with purple teeth wandering around Sammamish/Issaquah between rounds should make for quite a sight!Andy Velebil wrote:Sorry for delay replying. A good idea so we can really take our time to enjoy and evaluate them.
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Phyllis is currently unable to post - but she's in favor of the two-phase approach as well. :)