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Memories from a remarkable Port event
Posted: Mon Aug 21, 2017 2:31 pm
by Roy Hersh
This article dates back two years, but I just came across this as I was looking up a specific detail about one of the other attendees. These tastings take place every couple of years and the next one will be circa 2019-2020. In the upcoming newsletter (next week) there is a feature article about an even more impressive event than the one listed here, which was mind-blowing in its own right. Enjoy the read:
http://www.undergroundwineletter.com/20 ... t-tasting/
Re: Memories from a remarkable Port event
Posted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 6:00 am
by Al B.
Great write-up and a really interesting series of articles to slowly work my way through. Thanks for the link.
Re: Memories from a remarkable Port event
Posted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 11:42 am
by Roy Hersh
Glad you like it, sir. Have a great weekend.
Re: Memories from a remarkable Port event
Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2017 2:20 pm
by Eric Menchen
While Portugal was occupied fighting the Spanish, what remained of the thinly protected Empire was lost to the armadas of the British and Dutch forces. Portuguese outposts in India and China were taken over.
I'm confused by this, because the two outposts that immediately come to mind are Goa in India and Macau in China, and these were not taken over during this time. The Portuguese ruled Goa from 1510 to 1961, and Macau from roughly 1557 to 1999. Are there some other outposts being referred to?
Re: Memories from a remarkable Port event
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2017 2:52 am
by Roy Hersh
Mario can explain this to you beautifully. Write me if you need his email address.
Re: Memories from a remarkable Port event
Posted: Sun Dec 03, 2017 1:51 pm
by Mahmoud Ali
Eric Menchen wrote:While Portugal was occupied fighting the Spanish, what remained of the thinly protected Empire was lost to the armadas of the British and Dutch forces. Portuguese outposts in India and China were taken over.
I'm confused by this, because the two outposts that immediately come to mind are Goa in India and Macau in China, and these were not taken over during this time. The Portuguese ruled Goa from 1510 to 1961, and Macau from roughly 1557 to 1999. Are there some other outposts being referred to?
We shouldn't forget Guinea-Bissau which gained it's independence from Portugal in 1974, and then Mozambique, Angola, Cape Verde, and Sao Tomé and Principe, all gaining their independence in 1975.
Mahmoud.
Edit: What was I thinking, I forgot East Timor, also in 1975! I should mention that all this came about as a result of political upheaval in Portugal, in what they called the "Carnation Revolution and free elections in 1975 that resulted in a socialist government and withdrwal from their colonial territories.
Re: Memories from a remarkable Port event
Posted: Mon Dec 04, 2017 11:36 am
by Eric Menchen
Mahmoud Ali wrote:We shouldn't forget Guinea-Bissau which gained it's independence from Portugal in 1974, and then Mozambique, Angola, Cape Verde ...
I was specifically focused on and questioning the statement quoted, about outposts in China and India while they were fighting the Spanish.