Another new Port book about to be released

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Another new Port book about to be released

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Ben Howkins, author of Rich, Rare and Red has now come out with a new book on Port entitled, Real Men Drink Port ...and Ladies Do Too! It will be released this month and should be available both in the USA and UK soon, if not already at online retailers. The SRP is $25
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For London-based FTLOPers, BBR are hosting a book launch of this for Ben Howkins on Friday 11th November between 12.00 and 14.00.

Free, but ticketed. I passed on my spare tickets to a couple of other forum members already, but i'm reasonably confident there are more spaces if you ring them up and express a real desire to go...
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If they are out of space, let me know and I can ask Ben directly if someone needs an extra ticket.
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My book came in the mail the day before I left for Portugal. Having just got home last night, I've not read it yet.
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