1937 Hooper, bottled in 1972.
I'm curious what is the probability of a Port of this profile being terrible vs being passable vs being good.
Here is the lot I found:
https://hibid.com/lot/207451655/1937-ho ... f=lot-list
I doubt they will be able to ship, so if any of you are near Chicago feel free to pick it up. I have a feeling this one is going to go real cheap (for an 87 y.o. Port).
1937 Hooper Colheita - Question about old bottlings
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1937 Hooper Colheita - Question about old bottlings
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Re: 1937 Hooper Colheita - Question about old bottlings
I doubt it will be terrible, but I also doubt it will be good. I suspect it will be somewhere in the range from "meh" to "passable" with "fine" probably being its best-case scenario.
I.e. it's going to go real cheap for a reason. I would not personally pay $100 for it.
I.e. it's going to go real cheap for a reason. I would not personally pay $100 for it.
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I would agree with Glenn.Glenn E. wrote:I doubt it will be terrible, but I also doubt it will be good. I suspect it will be somewhere in the range from "meh" to "passable" with "fine" probably being its best-case scenario.
I.e. it's going to go real cheap for a reason. I would not personally pay $100 for it.
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Re: 1937 Hooper Colheita - Question about old bottlings
The color is not very inspiring. My guess it's going to taste from poor to simple at best. Cool bottle.
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Re: 1937 Hooper Colheita - Question about old bottlings
Sold for $200. Which I suppose is high for the expected quality you all suggest, but perhaps fair considering the rarity/novelty of it.
I feel like the auction market has picked up some, deals not as good as they were a year ago.
I feel like the auction market has picked up some, deals not as good as they were a year ago.
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Re: 1937 Hooper Colheita - Question about old bottlings
The link now shows a price realized of $240. Perhaps that is $200 plus a 20% buyers premium?
I could understand someone buying it for the novelty. I also would be willing to bet $240 spent elsewhere will yield a more enjoyable Port (or two ...).
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I could understand someone buying it for the novelty. I also would be willing to bet $240 spent elsewhere will yield a more enjoyable Port (or two ...).
-Eric
Re: 1937 Hooper Colheita - Question about old bottlings
Yeah, they tacked on BP there. I've noticed auction houses do that price revision afterwards. And I agree.
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