We wound up with only 12 people turning out for our event, and I was "concerned" after sitting along for the first hour until three people I have never met before, showed up. One turned out to be Ryan Lurie who was the person behind the 35 cases of 1977 VP that were all sold during the "subscriber's buying op" a few months back. We had another two people who have never been to any local events, so it was great that 5 of the 12 people we did have show up were new to our areas Port tastings. 14 bottles of Port in all for the 12 of us kept us there until just after ten at night. A very cohesive grouping of Ports from six different categories of Port. I could never have even planned this to work out so well if I tried.
Our POTN was clearly the 1977 Fonseca that Ryan brought. It was a leaker and still was remarkable considering it was only open 3 hours when we started to drink it. When first opened and poured into decanter, it was a light pink color but I have to say that by the time we drank it, it was a medium-dark garnet color ... which in that amount of time was an amazing metamorphosis. Everyone was blown away, most of all the person who brought the bottle, by the color change. It was absolutely delicious.
Thanks to everyone there and especially to Glenn for bringing the baguettes and spreadables.
Seattle #PortDay event - January 27th 2012
Moderators: Glenn E., Roy Hersh, Andy Velebil
Re: Seattle #PortDay event - January 27th 2012
Ambition driven by passion, rather than money, is as strong an elixir as is Port. http://www.fortheloveofport.com
Re: Seattle #PortDay event - January 27th 2012
Once again my plans for the day got trumped, and I missed out on yet another FTLOP get together
Glad some fun and port were had though, hopefully we don't have to wait too long for the next get together.
Glad some fun and port were had though, hopefully we don't have to wait too long for the next get together.
Re: Seattle #PortDay event - January 27th 2012
Andrew keep your eyes peeled as we have some things coming up in March too. Look forward to seeing you there!
Ambition driven by passion, rather than money, is as strong an elixir as is Port. http://www.fortheloveofport.com
Re: Seattle #PortDay event - January 27th 2012
Ha, well here's the latest roadblock - I just got a job back in my hometown in NY and will be flying out March 9th. I'll just have to become an upstate NY port ambassador.Roy Hersh wrote:Andrew keep your eyes peeled as we have some things coming up in March too. Look forward to seeing you there!