I was reading the old optimum bottles to have thread and well I hope
someday to build my own cellar and have as many as you guys but that got
me thinking about storage...
As a still new to the wine world in general(only been a year but found my
L-o-P early) I recently picked up a Eurocave 283 thinking 180-220 bottle
storage should be more than enough for me

well...hehe I guess as I learn more about wine and since I now have
"space" I found myself binge buying a lot of wine but mostly port.
Looking at cellartracker 70% of my "cellar" which is at 166 bottles is
now vintage port. The breakdown is 60's-3.5%, 70's-25%, 80's-20.5%, 90's
-25%, 2k's-26% made up of the usual suspects in the "top tiers" available
in the USA category.
For those that were or are in my position...how did/do you choose what to
send out to your offsite storage area for the first time?(not the locker
type where you can visit your wine and play with em

What kinda port storage strategy would you guys recommend for a
newb?...who btw havent tasted most of the port I have
too busy trying to build this little collection and the fact that the
older ones are too precious(pricey) to just pop open and the young ones
need more time...I've been getting my port fix from mostly Reserva's and
some LBV's and some tawny's
My buying plan is to keep getting more older vintages 1-3 at a time and
2-4 at a time for more moderate age vintages and hopefully wait for the
00's,03's and future vintages prices come down(I wonder if 06 will be
declared)
So knowing all that..anyone have any suggestions?