Re: What have you opened this week?
Posted: Thu May 29, 2025 12:20 pm
1994 Croft VP. Fine sediment on the decant. A little cloudy even though it's been stood up for about 3 weeks. It smells amazing. Tasting note will follow.
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Tasting party at Glenn's. Who's in?Glenn E. wrote: ↑Tue Jun 03, 2025 11:03 am Stefano's birthday somehow reminded me that I had a box of Kopke halves in my Port room. It was buried and had been for years, but this reminder prompted me to go dig it out since the bottles are getting old. They all date back to when Stefano worked for Kopke's importer in Seattle.
I opened the 20 Year Old White Port, bottled 2014, and it's still delicious!
I now have a queue containing a 30 YO White, and these tawnies: 2 x 1983, 2 x 1964, a 1955, a 1944, a 1941, and a 1940. Bottling dates range from 2010 to 2014. One of them might have been 2009.
*raises hand*Mike J. W. wrote:Tasting party at Glenn's. Who's in?Glenn E. wrote: ↑Tue Jun 03, 2025 11:03 am Stefano's birthday somehow reminded me that I had a box of Kopke halves in my Port room. It was buried and had been for years, but this reminder prompted me to go dig it out since the bottles are getting old. They all date back to when Stefano worked for Kopke's importer in Seattle.
I opened the 20 Year Old White Port, bottled 2014, and it's still delicious!
I now have a queue containing a 30 YO White, and these tawnies: 2 x 1983, 2 x 1964, a 1955, a 1944, a 1941, and a 1940. Bottling dates range from 2010 to 2014. One of them might have been 2009.
Yeah, time to crack those babies for sure. Can’t believe you still have them from back then.Glenn E. wrote:Stefano's birthday somehow reminded me that I had a box of Kopke halves in my Port room. It was buried and had been for years, but this reminder prompted me to go dig it out since the bottles are getting old. They all date back to when Stefano worked for Kopke's importer in Seattle.
I opened the 20 Year Old White Port, bottled 2014, and it's still delicious!
I now have a queue containing a 30 YO White, and these tawnies: 2 x 1983, 2 x 1964, a 1955, a 1944, a 1941, and a 1940. Bottling dates range from 2010 to 2014. One of them might have been 2009.
I "lost" the box or I'm sure I'd have drunk them long ago!Andy Velebil wrote: ↑Tue Jun 03, 2025 6:11 pm Yeah, time to crack those babies for sure. Can’t believe you still have them from back then.
Alex. How was the '63 Gould Campbell? I have 4 bottles of it in the cellar. I opened one for Christmas back in 2022, but it was average. Hopefully that was an off bottle.Al B. wrote: ↑Fri Jun 06, 2025 3:12 am Half bottles seem to be in fashion at the moment. Over the last week or two I’ve opened half bottles of Croft 2004 LBV (corked!), Quinta do Noval 2011 (I filled a half bottle with what was left over from bottles we opened Christmas 2013), Gould Campbell 1963 and Dow 1947.
There was also a bottle of Kopke 1989 VP opened last week - I’ve never had that before. It was a comforting mature VP.
I have drunk a fair amount of Gould Campbell ‘63 and it’s always been a very impressive Port, even from half bottle, and last week’s half bottle was no exception. Good bottles stored well should certainly be better than average.Mike J. W. wrote: ↑Fri Jun 06, 2025 8:00 amAlex. How was the '63 Gould Campbell? I have 4 bottles of it in the cellar. I opened one for Christmas back in 2022, but it was average. Hopefully that was an off bottle.Al B. wrote: ↑Fri Jun 06, 2025 3:12 am Half bottles seem to be in fashion at the moment. Over the last week or two I’ve opened half bottles of Croft 2004 LBV (corked!), Quinta do Noval 2011 (I filled a half bottle with what was left over from bottles we opened Christmas 2013), Gould Campbell 1963 and Dow 1947.
There was also a bottle of Kopke 1989 VP opened last week - I’ve never had that before. It was a comforting mature VP.