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What's the longest you've ever kept a bottle of Port open for?
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What's the longest you've ever kept a bottle of Port open for?
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Re: What's the longest you've ever kept a bottle of Port open for?
10 to 14 days
This applies to both tawnys and VP. The "Gang of Port" tends to open, drink a glass, recork, wait 3-4 days, drink, recork, repeat until it's gone. It usually takes either 10/11 or 14 days. (We are at the restaurant on Wednesdays and Sundays, which is what sets the 3-4 day intervals.)
In both cases (but less so with the tawnys) the wine tends to get softer as the days progress. Sometimes this is a good thing, sometimes it just means the aspect I like fades away. I can't recall a port ever getting to taste bad, just ... less. A few times, it seemed to improve over a few days and then fade.
This is the downside of my inability to make coherent tasting notes: I can't (at this point) say which ports behaved which way.
This applies to both tawnys and VP. The "Gang of Port" tends to open, drink a glass, recork, wait 3-4 days, drink, recork, repeat until it's gone. It usually takes either 10/11 or 14 days. (We are at the restaurant on Wednesdays and Sundays, which is what sets the 3-4 day intervals.)
In both cases (but less so with the tawnys) the wine tends to get softer as the days progress. Sometimes this is a good thing, sometimes it just means the aspect I like fades away. I can't recall a port ever getting to taste bad, just ... less. A few times, it seemed to improve over a few days and then fade.
This is the downside of my inability to make coherent tasting notes: I can't (at this point) say which ports behaved which way.
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Re: What's the longest you've ever kept a bottle of Port open for?
About 5 weeks... by accident. I opened a bottle of 1970 Royal Oporto before I went on vacation and didn't quite manage to finish it. I was gone for 2 weeks and forgot about the bottle until I saw it sitting there a week or so after we returned.
The RO70 is a pretty over-the-hill Port anyway, so it had faded into obscurity by the time I tried that last glass. It was drinkable, but just barely. Very bland.
The RO70 is a pretty over-the-hill Port anyway, so it had faded into obscurity by the time I tried that last glass. It was drinkable, but just barely. Very bland.
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GlennGlenn E. wrote:About 5 weeks... by accident. I opened a bottle of 1970 Royal Oporto before I went on vacation and didn't quite manage to finish it. I was gone for 2 weeks and forgot about the bottle until I saw it sitting there a week or so after we returned.
The RO70 is a pretty over-the-hill Port anyway, so it had faded into obscurity by the time I tried that last glass. It was drinkable, but just barely. Very bland.
I had a bottle of this earlier this year and I would not say it was over the hill. I don't think it will get any better, but I didn't see any signs of this being on the down hill slide. It is a softer more elegant VP that I likened to a combination of 1977 Warres and 1966 Graham's, but with a shorter finish.
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Re: What's the longest you've ever kept a bottle of Port open for?
Sounds like yours might have been in better shape than mine. I agree that it is softer and more elegant to start with, but my bottles have almost no tannins left and the remaining fruit feels weak. I've had a 1960 Ferreira that I would call soft and elegant... but the RO70 that I opened is just starting to feel tired to me.Andy Velebil wrote:I had a bottle of this earlier this year and I would not say it was over the hill. I don't think it will get any better, but I didn't see any signs of this being on the down hill slide. It is a softer more elegant VP that I likened to a combination of 1977 Warres and 1966 Graham's, but with a shorter finish.
Comparing our TNs... you rated it 91 while I rated it 82. Yours sounds like it had significantly more color left as well as some nice spice and fruit, whereas mine was mostly just sweet with just a few faint traces of its former fruit, tannins, and acidity remaining.
As I mentioned in my TN, I liked it and would rather have it than a Ruby Reserve. But my bottle felt like it's on its way down the far side of the hill. Luckily I have 4 more stashed away, so hopefully one of them will be more like your bottle!
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Re: What's the longest you've ever kept a bottle of Port open for?
Months. Many months for VP and probably a year for one tawny. They were all still good! ![Stylin' [dance2.gif]](./images/smilies/dance2.gif)
In fact I just finished a 1966 Grahams that had been opened for 6 weeks (stored in the refrigerator). Superb.
I recall a Ferreira Duque de Braganca that was open for a year on the counter. Still very very good.
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In fact I just finished a 1966 Grahams that had been opened for 6 weeks (stored in the refrigerator). Superb.
I recall a Ferreira Duque de Braganca that was open for a year on the counter. Still very very good.
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Re: What's the longest you've ever kept a bottle of Port open for?
I would go even longer David. My father has always 3 or 4 decanters with Port open for several months and in same cases easily over one year. And when we go back to that bottles, and we don't really remember what is inside, we have a lot of fun and enjoyment because many times the Ports are great. Lovely!
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Re: What's the longest you've ever kept a bottle of Port open for?
When I was a student, I was able to control myself and my liver was a junior... so I think 3-4 weeks of slow sipping on a bottle was the longest I've kept on open.
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I have a bottle of 1935 Sandeman that I opened in 2007 which still has 2 ounces in it. Does that count? 

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Re: What's the longest you've ever kept a bottle of Port open for?
If it does, then I have a 1963 Noval Nacional that still has about 1 ounce in the bottom from 2006.Roy Hersh wrote:I have a bottle of 1935 Sandeman that I opened in 2007 which still has 2 ounces in it. Does that count?

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Re: What's the longest you've ever kept a bottle of Port open for?
3 days
That's it. Open Port doesn't last long in my household.

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Re: What's the longest you've ever kept a bottle of Port open for?
Scott,
Correct answer!

Correct answer!
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Re: What's the longest you've ever kept a bottle of Port open for?
Scott,Scott Anaya wrote:3 daysThat's it. Open Port doesn't last long in my household.
Thats about my limit too. 3-4 days max. There may have been an odd bottle or two that lasted longer, but heck if I can remember

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Re: What's the longest you've ever kept a bottle of Port open for?
12 hours, 37 minutes, 27 seconds. 

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Re: What's the longest you've ever kept a bottle of Port open for?
What slowed you down on that day?Moses Botbol wrote:12 hours, 37 minutes, 27 seconds.

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Re: What's the longest you've ever kept a bottle of Port open for?
If you're talking vintage port I can count on two fingers the number of times it wasn't finished the same evening. You guys (and gals) must be drinking alone.
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Re: What's the longest you've ever kept a bottle of Port open for?
Yup, that's normally the case for me. I'll have 0-2 glasses each night once a bottle is opened, so it usually takes me a little over a week to finish one. That's a contributing factor to why I drink more tawnies than rubies - they handle being open a week+ better.Mahmoud Ali wrote:You guys (and gals) must be drinking alone.
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Re: What's the longest you've ever kept a bottle of Port open for?
I believe that I've had a VP open for 3 weeks and if my memory serves me, a month is the longest I've had a tawny open. Those timeframes are ancient history, nowadays a couple of days is about as long any Port survives around my household!
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marc,Marc J. wrote:I believe that I've had a VP open for 3 weeks and if my memory serves me, a month is the longest I've had a tawny open. Those timeframes are ancient history, nowadays a couple of days is about as long any Port survives around my household!
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If I can only get the local Port gang to come over more oftenMahmoud Ali wrote:If you're talking vintage port I can count on two fingers the number of times it wasn't finished the same evening. You guys (and gals) must be drinking alone.
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