Frustrations of being born in 63.
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tanker,
have a look on http://www.wine-searcher.com - there are quite a few second string VP's from 1962 - Fonseca Guimaraens being one of them 8)
Derek
have a look on http://www.wine-searcher.com - there are quite a few second string VP's from 1962 - Fonseca Guimaraens being one of them 8)
Derek
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And for 61 babies
I was born in 1961. No VP, although the 61 Colheita from Krohn is tasty.
My problem with 61 is I'll never buy the big name Bordeaux, because I can get so MUCH more excellent VP for the price. OK, maybe never. I always have a "get rich slow" scheme going - the "get rich quick" doesn't work !
My problem with 61 is I'll never buy the big name Bordeaux, because I can get so MUCH more excellent VP for the price. OK, maybe never. I always have a "get rich slow" scheme going - the "get rich quick" doesn't work !
Any Port in a Storm
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Ted,
Just be grateful you can get at least something on your birthyear. Me being '73 there is NO Port to be had.
not sure what is good in dry wine for '73? Maybe an old Douro red
Just be grateful you can get at least something on your birthyear. Me being '73 there is NO Port to be had.
not sure what is good in dry wine for '73? Maybe an old Douro red

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Andy,
I believe there is a Taylor's Crusted from 1973 - good luck tracking that down
The bad news for you is that I uncovered an old rule in the book of life a few years ago that says "if you drink a vintage port from your birth year on your birthday each year you will live forever" - it's been nice knowing you :?
Derek
PS: I've only got 18 years to live
I believe there is a Taylor's Crusted from 1973 - good luck tracking that down

The bad news for you is that I uncovered an old rule in the book of life a few years ago that says "if you drink a vintage port from your birth year on your birthday each year you will live forever" - it's been nice knowing you :?
Derek
PS: I've only got 18 years to live

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In that case, I leave my case of Grahams six grapes to you when i die 

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Alan,
Have no fear, by now I'm sure Derek has his Port-goggles on....
btw, I know a few, shall we say, people-in-the-business if we need their help
Have no fear, by now I'm sure Derek has his Port-goggles on....
btw, I know a few, shall we say, people-in-the-business if we need their help

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Derek Turnbull wrote:tanker,
You could celebrate your birthday with a Quinta do Noval nacional 1962 at only $900 a bottle :?
Derek
If the SAQ in Québec thaught it could make a profit with the Nacional '62 ,
it would make it available . Hence this is not the case .
Damm regulatory body

Vintage avant jeunesse/or the other way around . . .
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tanker,
You need to be nice to Fred - he visits the Douro once or twice per year and I am quite sure he has worked out a way to get bottles home (legally) without going through SAQ
Derek
"legally" added to avoid confusion and any suggestion that Fred would be breaking the law
You need to be nice to Fred - he visits the Douro once or twice per year and I am quite sure he has worked out a way to get bottles home (legally) without going through SAQ

Derek
"legally" added to avoid confusion and any suggestion that Fred would be breaking the law
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- Andy Velebil
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Not true, he pays full taxes on everything...
just incase the cops are reading this
just incase the cops are reading this

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Alan,
Don't be too freaked out by this :?
I have carried out some detailed research tonight and, based on continuation of the daily average posting rate of each Forum member, you will be in the top 10 on 8 May 2007 - I will do my best to stay alive until then
At present you have the 3rd highest daily posting average behind Roy and Andy and ahead of me. If we exclude Roy on the basis that he started all this madness and had to generate interest, it is interesting to note that the 2 people in the world that have nothing much to do with their day are both policemen
Derek
Don't be too freaked out by this :?
I have carried out some detailed research tonight and, based on continuation of the daily average posting rate of each Forum member, you will be in the top 10 on 8 May 2007 - I will do my best to stay alive until then

At present you have the 3rd highest daily posting average behind Roy and Andy and ahead of me. If we exclude Roy on the basis that he started all this madness and had to generate interest, it is interesting to note that the 2 people in the world that have nothing much to do with their day are both policemen

Derek
Alan,
You clearly either have or need a wireless connection. I have seen the cop shows on television and realise that at least 30 minutes of the 90 that you have to solve a murder is spent driving through sunny countryside to get from the murder site to the site where the murderer is to be arrested. With a wireless connection you could get someone else to do the driving and be online at this forum for an extra 30 minutes per week (excluding repeats) plus time during the adverts.
Bit of a bummer if you're on BBC though. Lose out on all the advert breaks.
Alex
You clearly either have or need a wireless connection. I have seen the cop shows on television and realise that at least 30 minutes of the 90 that you have to solve a murder is spent driving through sunny countryside to get from the murder site to the site where the murderer is to be arrested. With a wireless connection you could get someone else to do the driving and be online at this forum for an extra 30 minutes per week (excluding repeats) plus time during the adverts.
Bit of a bummer if you're on BBC though. Lose out on all the advert breaks.
Alex