Moscatel de Setúbal

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Miguel Simoes
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Moscatel de Setúbal

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Have you guys tried it? Is it available in your regions?

I first started noticing the 2004 Bacalhôa a couple of years back in the NY/NJ area.

At around $12 for a 750 bottle it is a total steal. The packaging is v nice too.

I usually have it chilled after dinner... alternate bw that and my new favorite Noval tawny as my night cap.
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Eric Ifune
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I love Setubal as well. Kinda difficult to find in the states, however. Whenever I see it, I make it a point to get or try some. I enjoy the JM Fonseca Alambra 20 year old. Less than 20 euros in Portugal. I wish it were available in my area, I'd get cases of it. I've a few vintages as well by JM Fonseca.
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Eric Ifune wrote:I love Setubal as well. Kinda difficult to find in the states, however. Whenever I see it, I make it a point to get or try some. I enjoy the JM Fonseca Alambra 20 year old. Less than 20 euros in Portugal. I wish it were available in my area, I'd get cases of it. I've a few vintages as well by JM Fonseca.
That's the one I buy too. I see it around and have picked up at auction on some mixed lots. Fun to drink, but would not want it every night.
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