What Port(s) have you purchased this week?
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2 x Pocas 30 Year Tawny
1 x 2003 Offley Boa Vista VP
From a NJ B&M store at really good prices (with a cash discount no less). Big SHOUT OUT to Mike J. W. for the tip...I left a little for you but just one 30 left!
Rather a modest, non-descript store but a good Port selection and some good pricing.
1 x 2003 Offley Boa Vista VP
From a NJ B&M store at really good prices (with a cash discount no less). Big SHOUT OUT to Mike J. W. for the tip...I left a little for you but just one 30 left!
Rather a modest, non-descript store but a good Port selection and some good pricing.
Any Port in a storm!
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Both are really good gets. The Pocas 30 y.o. is really good and the Offley Boa Vista '03 while still young and not fully integrated is very good as well. In another 5 to 7 years the OBV will be singing.John M. wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 3:41 am 2 x Pocas 30 Year Tawny
1 x 2003 Offley Boa Vista VP
From a NJ B&M store at really good prices (with a cash discount no less). Big SHOUT OUT to Mike J. W. for the tip...I left a little for you but just one 30 left!
Rather a modest, non-descript store but a good Port selection and some good pricing.
"I have often thought that the aim of Port is to give you a good and durable hangover, so that during the next day you should be reminded of the splendid occasion the night before." - Hungarian/British journalist & author George Mikes
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2 x 2007 Dow VP
1 x 1994 Dow VP
1 x 1976 Smith Woodhouse Colheita
4 x 1995 Delaforce Quinta Da Corte SQVP
1 x 1992 Pocas Colheita
3 x Pocas 30 y.o. Tawny
1 x 1997 Pocas Colheita
3 x 2003 Offley Boa Vista VP
3 x 1994 Ferreira VP ($32 a bottle)
2 x 2017 Warre VP ($33 a bottle)
1 x 1995 Vesuvio SQVP
1 x 1980 Croft Quinta da Roeda SQVP
1 x 1994 Dow VP
1 x 1976 Smith Woodhouse Colheita
4 x 1995 Delaforce Quinta Da Corte SQVP
1 x 1992 Pocas Colheita
3 x Pocas 30 y.o. Tawny
1 x 1997 Pocas Colheita
3 x 2003 Offley Boa Vista VP
3 x 1994 Ferreira VP ($32 a bottle)
2 x 2017 Warre VP ($33 a bottle)
1 x 1995 Vesuvio SQVP
1 x 1980 Croft Quinta da Roeda SQVP
"I have often thought that the aim of Port is to give you a good and durable hangover, so that during the next day you should be reminded of the splendid occasion the night before." - Hungarian/British journalist & author George Mikes
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Graham's 40
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What a price!!! Well done.
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No kidding!!!!Jonathan S wrote:What a price!!! Well done.
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I actually asked the guy to double check the price because I couldn't believe it. Unfortunately they only had the 2 bottles.
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Yet more firewood - this time containing a dozen Warre 2008 LBV - my first purchase this year.
Aside from burning them, there's nothing you can do with those open fronted wooden presentation boxes once you've taken the bottle out. It seems a terrible waste, not to mention an expense I'd rather save.
Anyway, bottles checked and numbered using liquid chalk on the shoulder, weighed and put in transit baskets. Tomorrow I will go to cellar #3 and stick them in rack 37 where they will stay for at least six years before I get round to popping one..
Aside from burning them, there's nothing you can do with those open fronted wooden presentation boxes once you've taken the bottle out. It seems a terrible waste, not to mention an expense I'd rather save.
Anyway, bottles checked and numbered using liquid chalk on the shoulder, weighed and put in transit baskets. Tomorrow I will go to cellar #3 and stick them in rack 37 where they will stay for at least six years before I get round to popping one..
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1x 2017 Quinta do Vesuvio Capela
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Taylor Very Old Single Harvest Tawny 1961.
Didn’t know there was such a creature, stumbled across it in a store. Bottled 2020.
Didn’t know there was such a creature, stumbled across it in a store. Bottled 2020.
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How was it? I picked up 6 and a tappit hen, but haven't tried it yet.
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1 x 2015 Sandeman LBV. This one will be next up to try so I can see if it's worth buying more.
1 x 2013 Barao de Vilar LBV. This was an oddity that I came across so I thought I'd give it a go.
1 x 2013 Barao de Vilar LBV. This was an oddity that I came across so I thought I'd give it a go.
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1 x 1994 Fonseca VP.
4 x 1994 Ferreira VP won at a few different auctions at an average price of $31. I'm really getting into the '94 Ferreira's. They still need a little more time, but they're a very solid port with more upside to them.
4 x 1983 Ferreira LBV (bottled in 1989) again won at auction for $25 ea. A little high for an LBV but with 38 years of age on it, I think it's worth it. I'll be curious to see how it tastes. The bottles are in pristine condition.
4 x 1994 Ferreira VP won at a few different auctions at an average price of $31. I'm really getting into the '94 Ferreira's. They still need a little more time, but they're a very solid port with more upside to them.
4 x 1983 Ferreira LBV (bottled in 1989) again won at auction for $25 ea. A little high for an LBV but with 38 years of age on it, I think it's worth it. I'll be curious to see how it tastes. The bottles are in pristine condition.
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Ferreira '94 LBV is great too. Still dark and plenty of upside to it.Mike J. W. wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 5:39 pm 1 x 1994 Fonseca VP.
4 x 1994 Ferreira VP won at a few different auctions at an average price of $31. I'm really getting into the '94 Ferreira's. They still need a little more time, but they're a very solid port with more upside to them.
4 x 1983 Ferreira LBV (bottled in 1989) again won at auction for $25 ea. A little high for an LBV but with 38 years of age on it, I think it's worth it. I'll be curious to see how it tastes. The bottles are in pristine condition.
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$25 for a 38 year LBV is a good price. About the same for many new ones. The 94 Ferreira VP at $31---that's a good deal, too!Moses Botbol wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 8:37 pmFerreira '94 LBV is great too. Still dark and plenty of upside to it.Mike J. W. wrote: ↑Thu Feb 25, 2021 5:39 pm 1 x 1994 Fonseca VP.
4 x 1994 Ferreira VP won at a few different auctions at an average price of $31. I'm really getting into the '94 Ferreira's. They still need a little more time, but they're a very solid port with more upside to them.
4 x 1983 Ferreira LBV (bottled in 1989) again won at auction for $25 ea. A little high for an LBV but with 38 years of age on it, I think it's worth it. I'll be curious to see how it tastes. The bottles are in pristine condition.
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This Friday, I've shelled out no less than 105€ shipped for a bottle of 1985 vintage Hooper's Vintage Port.
I'm meeting a big, BIG corporate clients who has laid his eyes on no less than the yacht Anna I https://arconyachts.com/en/shipyards/fe ... 67m-anna-i and would like our company to do some catering for him from time to time, so I bought the fanciest port I could find (and afford) for the big day.
I'm meeting a big, BIG corporate clients who has laid his eyes on no less than the yacht Anna I https://arconyachts.com/en/shipyards/fe ... 67m-anna-i and would like our company to do some catering for him from time to time, so I bought the fanciest port I could find (and afford) for the big day.
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I have only had one experience that I can recall with a 1985 Hooper, and it was so badly corked that I had to take it out into the hotel parking lot to taste it. (I'm immune to TCA - can't taste it or smell it.)Olivier V wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 1:25 pm This Friday, I've shelled out no less than 105€ shipped for a bottle of 1985 vintage Hooper's Vintage Port.
I'm meeting a big, BIG corporate clients who has laid his eyes on no less than the yacht Anna I https://arconyachts.com/en/shipyards/fe ... 67m-anna-i and would like our company to do some catering for him from time to time, so I bought the fanciest port I could find (and afford) for the big day.
If there's still time, I recommend finding a 1985 Fonseca or Graham or Dow. Hooper is generally not consider a top-tier producer of Vintage Port, so while it is fun to have one in a horizontal my expectations would be low.
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I've not got a note on the Hooper '85, but the minor players of that vintage have a very poor track record..
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I have one or two bottles of '83 and '85 Hooper's I cannot find for the life of me. Maybe better off?Tom Archer wrote: ↑Mon Mar 01, 2021 3:29 pm I've not got a note on the Hooper '85, but the minor players of that vintage have a very poor track record..
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