POLL: Port and NFL Playoffs

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Beer, Port or other beverage while watching NFL Playoffs?

I prefer beer with my playoffs
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16%
I like to do shots during NFL playoffs
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Port is my drink of choice while watching the games
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26%
Football is not a game played by throwing the ball
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POLL: Port and NFL Playoffs

Post by Roy Hersh »

Are you sitting around with friends drinking bottles of beer while watching or do you open a special bottle of Port to enjoy the playoffs?
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Post by Al B. »

Isn't football a game played with the feet?

We don't have free to air live coverage of the playoffs in the UK but get a three hour highlight show tomorrow (Monday).

Now I'm drinking my way through a Warre 1985 (which is very good, better than I was expecting from other tasting note). Next on Death Row is an Andresen 1982 colheita which I had the chance to taste at our local wine shop this afternoon and was very, very impressed with - my best wine of the year, so far.

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Not a big football fan and hate the Raiders ;) (had to throw that out there :) ). But since it's actually been raining here the past couple of days, I am enjoying a 1995 Dow's Quinta do Bomfim which I decanted early this morning. TN to follow on this later, as I saved a 1/2 bottle for tomorrow to see how she does over a couple of days.
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Post by Robert O. »

Frankly, I'd feel like I was jinxing my NY Giants if I had drank Port during the game. Beer is the only way to go with pretty much all sports, IMHO! :D
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Post by Moses Botbol »

I drank some port during the NFL Playoff's with some cigars, but nothing fancy for a port, just the Kirkland 10 year.

I would've drank beer, but I did not have any on hand.

A couple of friends are coming by next week for the Pat's game and they do not drink port, so beer it will be...
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Depends on who, if anyone, if over. If someone is over, I'd likely serve and drink beer. By myself, Port is just fine by me! 8--) :yumyum:
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Post by Luc Gauthier »

The only reason I watch the NFL , is to listen to John Madden !!
He's entertaining , off the wall , insightful , in other words everything you'd want in an Aged Tawnny . :roll: :roll:
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I'm watching the playoff highlights right now, drinking my way slowly through a Warre 1985.

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Post by Todd Pettinger »

I was unable to catch any of the games this afternoon, I was preparing and hosting my daughter's 3rd birthday party... but my treat for almost two solid weeks of watching what I eat was to pour myself some 1997 Barros LBV while I catch up ion the highlights... or in my case, low lights. Looks like my Seahawks took quite a beating at the hands of Farve and the Packers... <sigh>

And what's worse is Brady the actor won yet another one for the Pats :x :snooty: :wall:

At least the Barros '97 LBV is good... only bright spot in a dreary NFL-Saturday.
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I enjoyed some Port yesterday while watching the Seattle Seahawks get their butts whipped yesterday by GB. NOTE: I am not a Seahawks fan, but will root for them as a local fan while my team is out playing golf.

Today, I am tasting a 2005 VP (my 36th) that only one other American has ever tried. It'll be in the next newsletter as this is a brand new producer and the winemaker, Rita Ferreira scored her own touchdown with this first effort. Well ... maybe a field goal, but at least she scored. :roll:

By the way, for two teams that mean nothing to me ... the SD Chargers vs. Indianapolis Colts is one great back and forth game. Indy leads 24-21 at the moment.

I will probably also watch the Giants vs. Dallas game later today.
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Post by Luc Gauthier »

I'm watching Alladin with my little ones ( 6 & 4 yrs ) .
Somehow , the amazement in my 4 yr old's eye blows away anything the NFL could muster .
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I think hemlock should be the drink of choice for us Cowboy fans!
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The last time I watched the Cowboys Staubach was in his prime .
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I did see Staubach at Texas Stadium in his prime, so that makes us both old.
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I think , I'm not sure mind you , but I think Tom Landry smiled once . . .
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Post by Roy Hersh »

Luc,

Maybe off camera once ... but how would you know this? :wink:


I am enjoying the game today and if Rivers can't get more juice on the ball then the INTs will continue to pile up and NE won't be stopped.

I am actually really looking forward to the NFC Championship game and Stewart is coming over for that one. Port is in our future, actually two of them.
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Post by Luc Gauthier »

His face and hat should have been on Mt. Rushmore . . .
Failing that , an appearance on Gilligans Island was called for . . .
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Post by Robert O. »

I stated earlier that I would be worried that drinking Port during the game would jinx my Giants, but here they are in the SUPER BOWL and I've been drinking a nice Cabernet all evening. Maybe some Port will put them over the top in two weeks????
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