Port Shippers revisited
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Port Shippers revisited
If you had to pick just 3 Port houses whose style wins you over nearly ever time you pop a bottle, which 3 would you pick?
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Re: Port Shippers revisited
Dude, you know that is such a hard question... That being said, let me start it off (nothing controversial here & no order to them...)
Dow
Fonseca
Graham
Dow
Fonseca
Graham
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Top two are easy
1. Graham (If there's a Graham in the line-up (blind), it usually gets a great score)
2. Dows
3. ???
1. Graham (If there's a Graham in the line-up (blind), it usually gets a great score)
2. Dows
3. ???
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Mine are pretty easy...Roy Hersh wrote:If you had to pick just 3 Port houses whose style wins you over nearly ever time you pop a bottle, which 3 would you pick?
1. Graham
2. Vesuvio
3. Fonseca
4. Quinta do Vale Meao
Okay maybe the "3" part was hard...
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So far I would say as reflected by our cellar...
Dow
Fonseca
Graham
Honorable mention to Smith-Woodhouse, we have yet to have a bottle that we both didn't thoroughly enjoy.
Dow
Fonseca
Graham
Honorable mention to Smith-Woodhouse, we have yet to have a bottle that we both didn't thoroughly enjoy.
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If I went by that, my list would be (I am guessing)Edward J wrote:So far I would say as reflected by our cellar...
Graham
Croft
Sandeman
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Noval
Krohn (gotta have one primary for wood aged wines)
Fonseca
Krohn (gotta have one primary for wood aged wines)
Fonseca
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Niepoort
Krohn
Ramos Pinto
Krohn
Ramos Pinto
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Please keep the voting going. It would be great if the old timers, as well as the newer FTLOP participants would all take a shot at this question. If we get 20 answers or so, I'll do an analysis/chart of all the responses.
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Top two are easy for me, third place is much harder - too many good candidates.
1. Fonseca
2. Warre
3. Croft (or Niepoort, or...)
1. Fonseca
2. Warre
3. Croft (or Niepoort, or...)
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In no specific order,
Dow
Fonseca
Warre
Dow
Fonseca
Warre
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I'd say my unordered three are:
Grahams
Fonseca
S. Leonardo (limited sample size, but holy smokes have they been good when I've had them)
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Grahams
Fonseca
S. Leonardo (limited sample size, but holy smokes have they been good when I've had them)
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My three chosen porthouses (Niepoort, Wiese und Krohn, Ramos Pinto) may surprise, but I have to tell, that 14 out of 15 consumed bottles are older than 40 years....
I simply enjoy old Colheitas and Tawnies.
Only at my mother in laws, I drink more recent wines...And at tastings.
But when I open my friday night port, it is the old fat juice I am pouring in my glass.
Many of my ports are "ordinary Tawnies", sold 40-50 years ago, and I tell You, that the Krohns and RPs are a long term friendship! The old Niepoorts (Senior, Presidente, Cordiale, Blansec, fine old.....) are Allways a succes![Toast [cheers.gif]](./images/smilies/cheers.gif)
I simply enjoy old Colheitas and Tawnies.
Only at my mother in laws, I drink more recent wines...And at tastings.
But when I open my friday night port, it is the old fat juice I am pouring in my glass.
Many of my ports are "ordinary Tawnies", sold 40-50 years ago, and I tell You, that the Krohns and RPs are a long term friendship! The old Niepoorts (Senior, Presidente, Cordiale, Blansec, fine old.....) are Allways a succes
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Graham
Fonseca
Noval
Fonseca
Noval
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Niepoort
Quinta do Vesuvio
Graham
Quinta do Vesuvio
Graham
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Re: Port Shippers revisited
Just to add fuel to the fire... I answered based on Vintage Port styles. My list changes if we're talking about Tawny Port:Glenn E. wrote:Mine are pretty easy...Roy Hersh wrote:If you had to pick just 3 Port houses whose style wins you over nearly ever time you pop a bottle, which 3 would you pick?
1. Graham
2. Vesuvio
3. Fonseca
4. Quinta do Vale Meao
Okay maybe the "3" part was hard...
1. Quinta do Mourao (S. Leonardo)
2. Krohn
3. Andressen
4. Sogevinus (Kopke/Calem/Burmester/Porto Rocha)
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Have we had 20 answers yet?Roy Hersh wrote:Please keep the voting going. It would be great if the old timers, as well as the newer FTLOP participants would all take a shot at this question. If we get 20 answers or so, I'll do an analysis/chart of all the responses.
My top three are:
Fonseca
Graham
Noval (even with their gap in quality in the '80s)
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Re: Port Shippers revisited
There is so much I just don't get to see, but based on what I have had -
1) Grahams
2) Kopke
3) Noval
I might give you a different answer tomorrow though
1) Grahams
2) Kopke
3) Noval
I might give you a different answer tomorrow though