A memorable obituary
Posted: Fri Feb 12, 2016 4:02 pm
Today's Times had an obituary of Major-General David Pank who died recently. Amongst a full account of his life there was the following lovely anecdote (which would date to the late fifties/early sixties) :
'While a young officer with 1st Battalion the King’s Shropshire Light Infantry in Germany, he was responsible for buying the wine for the officers’ mess. He sought the advice of his father, who had been in the wine business, and laid down 20 dozen bottles of Tuke Holdsworth 1948. Three years later, when the battalion was leaving Germany, he sold the further matured four dozen bottles remaining to a neighbouring cavalry regiment for the same price as he had paid for the entire original consignment, neatly covering the costs of three years of port consumption. '
I would be very happy to be remembered by such an anecdote. Anybody ever had Tuke Holdsworth 1948 ?
'While a young officer with 1st Battalion the King’s Shropshire Light Infantry in Germany, he was responsible for buying the wine for the officers’ mess. He sought the advice of his father, who had been in the wine business, and laid down 20 dozen bottles of Tuke Holdsworth 1948. Three years later, when the battalion was leaving Germany, he sold the further matured four dozen bottles remaining to a neighbouring cavalry regiment for the same price as he had paid for the entire original consignment, neatly covering the costs of three years of port consumption. '
I would be very happy to be remembered by such an anecdote. Anybody ever had Tuke Holdsworth 1948 ?