Croft 2000 VP

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Alex Marshall
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Croft 2000 VP

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Dear all,

I've seen this bottle at a special offer in a local wine shop. It seems cheaper to buy this here than from various places on winesearcher. What do you all think of it? I've read conflicting reviews on the internet so i'm not to sure what to make of it. I might just purchase it and taste it in a few years, just to further my port knowledge :D .

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I've tasted this port last christmas and liked it a good deal. It seemed like it was just emerging from a dumb phase. It will probably be a bit more early maturing than others, but that doesn't matter. If the price is right, I'd say buy, and you'll have yourself a very enjoyable drink.
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It was £35. The 1994 Croft was £42 but I wanted something that I would enjoy keeping for a few years, rather than something that would have to be drunk sooner.
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It was £35
I could sort you out a nice mature 1970 Croft for less than that!

Where in the UK are you?

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I'm usually based in Suffolk, not that far from London. But on this incidence I was near Oxford. I'm intrigued as to where you source these wines from.

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ajmarshall wrote:I might just purchase it and taste it in a few years, just to further my port knowledge
2030- this year we'll open the 2000 Croft!
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Tom Archer
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I'm about 3 miles from Saffron Walden, so not far away - where in Suffolk?

I buy most of my bottles at auction BTW

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Close to Braintree, so the Suffolk/Essex border really. What auctions do you visit? I really only know of the London based ones.
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Close to Braintree, so the Suffolk/Essex border really. What auctions do you visit? I really only know of the London based ones.
I trawl the field - most of the trade takes place in London, but there are significant sales in Newbury and Abergavenny.

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The 1994 is a fine port as well, and will hold for many years to come. At the moment, it is quite reluctant to open up.
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