What have you opened this week?

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Fonseca 10 Year Tawny
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2003 Martinez LBV
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Two good port drinking nights
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1976 Graham's Malvedos VP
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1994 Taylor, a little early but still so good :-)
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On Saturday at our Christmas Party for friends had the 2000 SW LBV, decanted 15 hours--very nice with velvet cherries--still fruity but nicely resolved--moderate weight, great finish. So this ran out fast so I popped a 2008 Taylor Vargellas---not a good idea. This is a good one but very tannic and in a pop and pour it was a disservice to this wine. I have several 375mm of these and had one about 6 months ago that I left out a while and performed much better.

On a side note, I did use port tongs to open the Vargellas as a "party trick". That's always so much fun.
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1985 Burmester Colheita
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1976 Krohn Colheita. Life is good!
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Van Zellers colheita 1991
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Martinez 10 Year Old Tawny
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2011 Quarles Harris VP...will report back in a few days once I've tasted it over those days.
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Marc J. wrote:1976 Graham's Malvedos VP
I've got one standing up to be the next bottle I open - how was it?
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Al B. wrote:
Marc J. wrote:1976 Graham's Malvedos VP
I've got one standing up to be the next bottle I open - how was it?
I must say that I was a tad disappointed. The nose was a mix of light floral notes, citrus and an off putting medicinal note. The palate, although light in body, was a bit better - tobacco, stone fruits & a spice note dominate. The finish was short and hot. I did find it a little simple, very sweet and one-dimensional. I hope your bottle shows a little better than this one did!
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At a Xmas party last night, a 1992 Quevedo Colheita and a 1981 Staggs Leap Petite Syrah.
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Marc J. wrote:
Al B. wrote:
Marc J. wrote:1976 Graham's Malvedos VP
I've got one standing up to be the next bottle I open - how was it?
I must say that I was a tad disappointed. The nose was a mix of light floral notes, citrus and an off putting medicinal note. The palate, although light in body, was a bit better - tobacco, stone fruits & a spice note dominate. The finish was short and hot. I did find it a little simple, very sweet and one-dimensional. I hope your bottle shows a little better than this one did!
My bottle is very similar. Very evolved with lots of cinammon and caramel but still some gentle tannins to give a bit of structure. Lacking some acidity the port is a bit unfocused and simple - but still quite drinkable.
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Kopke 20 Year Old
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Eric Menchen wrote:Kopke 20 Year Old
Yummy! My favorite 20 Yr along w Andresen and Ferreira.
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1992 Quinta do Infantado Vintage Port
1998 Quinta do Vesuvio Vintage Port
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1989 Warre's Cavadinha. A gift from a couple friends in Portugal a couple years ago.
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1997 Quinta do Infantado Vintage Port
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Thinking about how long to decant Quinta do Vesuvio 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996 ... They will be opened soon.
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