Deciding a port to take to my fathers

This forum is for discussing all things Port (as in from PORTugal) - vintages, recommendations, tasting notes, etc.

Moderators: Glenn E., Roy Hersh, Andy Velebil

Post Reply
simon Lisle
Posts: 286
Joined: Sun Jul 31, 2005 11:05 am
Location: Newcastle, United Kingdom - UK

Deciding a port to take to my fathers

Post by simon Lisle »

I have given him a Barros 41 colheita and he has reclaimed one of his Croft 77 bought on release.I was thinking of a Hoopers 58,delaforce 47,Vargellas 69,or an Niepoort 68 colheita.I'll let you decide.what order would you drink them personnaly I would have the 41 colheita first and the Croft 77 last.
User avatar
Gizzyeq
Posts: 94
Joined: Sat Feb 18, 2006 10:03 am
Location: NYC & Japan, New York, United States of America - USA

Post by Gizzyeq »

WoW :shock: Thats an awesome choice to have! I couldn't begin to even think where to start on when to drink those since your youngest is my birth year hehe

Hopefully if I ever have a kid I'd be able to do that with em.
User avatar
Tom Archer
Posts: 2790
Joined: Tue Aug 09, 2005 8:09 pm
Location: Near Saffron Walden, England

Post by Tom Archer »

Simon,

I think you've deliberately pulled a maverick selection from your cellar, hoping that no-one on this site has ever drunk any of them...

...and whilst I will frown on your antics, I will also confess that I might well have pulled the same stunt...

If the choice of bottle is to be judged on the basis of 'which has probably most to lose from being left in the cellar for the next decade', I'd go for the Varg '69, but it's a VERY close call...


..enjoy!!

Tom
Jay Powers
Posts: 527
Joined: Wed May 17, 2006 10:48 pm
Location: Pacifica, California, United States of America - USA

Post by Jay Powers »

Simon

I think that you left out a couple of important parameters relevent to your choice:

1) How much do you like your father?
2) Is he likely to drink the port with you?

Jay
User avatar
Al B.
Posts: 6195
Joined: Mon Aug 01, 2005 1:06 am
Location: Wokingham, United Kingdom - UK

Post by Al B. »

I would recommend the Hoopers 1958. 1958 was an "interesting" vintage, but as Tom says is quite likely to last reasonably well in the short term.

But the main reason is that mathematically, halfway between 1941 and 1977 is 1959 and the 1958 Hooper's is the closest to that. :D :D

Alex
User avatar
Andy Velebil
Posts: 16826
Joined: Tue Aug 02, 2005 4:49 pm
Location: Los Angeles, California, United States of America - USA
Contact:

Post by Andy Velebil »

I say open them all. Just be sure to give some of the UK boys here a call and they will gladly come over and help finish the left overs*. :P




(* just looking out for you guys)
Andy Velebil Good wine is a good familiar creature if it be well used. William Shakespeare http://www.fortheloveofport.com
simon Lisle
Posts: 286
Joined: Sun Jul 31, 2005 11:05 am
Location: Newcastle, United Kingdom - UK

Post by simon Lisle »

Your half right Tom I think apart from the Niepoort colheita the others maybe on the downward spiral but I've been wrong before.My dad started me on port as a teenager we've got through most 63's and 66's a few 55's and 70's alas that was all drunk in the 80's.Then I got married and we sort of just stopped.I kept buying port he only bought wine after that so I'm keeping the tradition going but it's cost me a fortune over the years.
Post Reply