So, what is the plan for Feb. Frederick?

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So, what is the plan for Feb. Frederick?

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Suggestions, rhymes, poems, schemes or dreams?
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How about tasting a port from Croft? Any kind - ruby, reserve, white, tawny, LBV, SQVP, vintage or any other type I've forgotten to list?

(Confession: I've got a Croft tasting lined up for early February so know I will be able to participate.)
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Post by Erik Wiechers »

How about tasting a port from Croft?
Sounds good to me, i'm in.
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Sounds good to me.

(my confession is the same as Alex's)
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Post by Frederick Blais »

I won't be at the tasting unfortunately :(

But I'll make an effort to taste some Croft. I think I've only tasted the 2000 from them which I really liked.

Good suggestion!
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I've just tasted a Croft 85 of mine.
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