2000 Dow's VP

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DavidW
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2000 Dow's VP

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Hi,

I am in the aquisition stage and trying to build up my collection (it is very small right now) as I've just started collecting. I noticed a 2000 DOW's VP in my local liquor store for $75 CDN and was wondering if this is a good buy? I know that 2000 is a good year so it spaked my interest. They also have a 2003!

Thanks.
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Al B.
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Dow 2000 is a good port, one which will reward a great deal of patience.

C$75 seems to be a fair price compared with other Canadian prices, but in the UK you can find this for as little as C$50 a bottle...

So I guess a fair price depends on your ability to travel to buy port.
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Hi David,

I'm not sure of Canadian prices, but there others here that can help out in that regard, but that bottle is a very tasty one and a great addition to any cellar....large or small.
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Sorry David - I have been MIA for a while now...

I have had the 2000 Dow VP from a Half recently and it is excellent stuff. I can't recall if I have posted TN for it yet (I sort of doubt it - I have a backlog of about 12-15 that I have to post, but need some further time one night to transfer them from paper to computer...)

It is a great VP, one that will be very good 15-20 years from now, but was drinking okay from a Half recently. I bought my half bottle for $40 (Edmonton, AB prices), so $75 for a full is a decent Cdn price. I would pick up a few or 6 bottles if you have not already.

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Actually for a Canadian price, I think that is pretty darn good, if you are unable to figure another alternative route. :oops: Besides, when you wind up drinking it in 15 years or more, you will look back at the price tag and think ... 'wow, that was a heck of a bargain in those days.'
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For me, it's too much to pay for a port that new, but I a bet that it's a fine port. I can get '85 Dow in the US for $75. I know Canada sucks for prices, so you're probably doing pretty good at that price...
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