Port Tasting at Little Brothers in Flemington NJ

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Port Tasting at Little Brothers in Flemington NJ

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Decent B&M store serving up Dows tasting tonight (2/21) from 4-7. Dow's Tawny, Ruby and LBV

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John, how'd it go?
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What was in the lineup and how did their bottles show?

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I was unable to attend.....but some friends went. They report that the lineup was DOWS basic ruby, tawny and the 2007 LBV were served in little shot glasses....it was rather basic and they all showed well. Kind of wished they had opened something else a little more interesting.
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John M. wrote:I was unable to attend.....but some friends went. They report that the lineup was DOWS basic ruby, tawny and the 2007 LBV were served in little shot glasses....it was rather basic and they all showed well. Kind of wished they had opened something else a little more interesting.
Phew! I am certainly glad I didn't make the long trip for these basics (after receiving John M.'s 30 e-mails on the topic - no joke!).

I guess their flier was not hiding anything, it said "ruby, tawny and LBV."
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