A handful of worthy VP's from RWC
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A handful of worthy VP's from RWC
The Rare Wine Co. is offering some interesting older bottles of Vintage Port from the famous and impeccable Pen-Y-Gwryd Hotel's cellar (in Snowdonie, North Wales. This was the hotel that Sir Edmund Hillary and other famous climbers stayed at during training for their ascent of Mt. Everest (1953). The provenance is about as good as it gets. The prices are reasonable too, considering these were purchased many years ago:
The baby: 1977 Quarles Harris @ $89.95/bottle it is not often that you can find bottles from that year under $100 anymore.
1963 Cockburn (Oporto bottling) - $189.95
1963 Croft (Army & Navy bottling) - $179.95
1964 Graham's Quinta dos Malvedos (actually labeled just Malvedos back then) - $135.00 - celebrate Glenn's birthyear
1945 Taylor (Oporto bottling) - $1,395 - a fantastic Vintage Port that was resealed by Christian Seely's father, James in 1988. Only six of these 750's are available.
Contact the RWC by calling: 800-999-4342
Please mention you saw this on: FOR THE LOVE OF PORT - although I/we have zero financial interest in this offering.
The baby: 1977 Quarles Harris @ $89.95/bottle it is not often that you can find bottles from that year under $100 anymore.
1963 Cockburn (Oporto bottling) - $189.95
1963 Croft (Army & Navy bottling) - $179.95
1964 Graham's Quinta dos Malvedos (actually labeled just Malvedos back then) - $135.00 - celebrate Glenn's birthyear
1945 Taylor (Oporto bottling) - $1,395 - a fantastic Vintage Port that was resealed by Christian Seely's father, James in 1988. Only six of these 750's are available.
Contact the RWC by calling: 800-999-4342
Please mention you saw this on: FOR THE LOVE OF PORT - although I/we have zero financial interest in this offering.
Ambition driven by passion, rather than money, is as strong an elixir as is Port. http://www.fortheloveofport.com
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Yes, it was just called/labeled as "Malvedos" back then as the grapes weren't all from the Malvedos Quinta back then. It wasn't until the 1998 vintage when the name was changed to Quinta dos Malvedos. A technical oppsie on their part, but I'm sure no one will hold it against themRoy Hersh wrote: 1964 Graham's Quinta dos Malvedos (actually labeled just Malvedos back then) - $135.00 - celebrate Glenn's birthyear
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What is an oppsie ... did you mean opposite?
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No, a spelling error on my part as I probably should have added a second "o" to it. Oopsie, as in "oops" we made a mistake. Which still may be spelled wrong, but I've not had any coffee yet this morning nor my cup of OJ eitherRoy Hersh wrote:What is an oppsie ... did you mean opposite?
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How does that coffee, Port and OJ cocktail work for you in the mornings my friend?
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A handful of worthy VP's from RWC
Depends on which side of the bed I wake up on lolRoy Hersh wrote:How does that coffee, Port and OJ cocktail work for you in the mornings my friend?
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So what do you guys think of this offer?
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I keep trying to remember to call them, but they're either closed (outside of work hours) or I forget.
But they're open now, so I'm going to go call and order some of those '64s. I need more for my stash!![Praying [beg.gif]](./images/smilies/beg.gif)
But they're open now, so I'm going to go call and order some of those '64s. I need more for my stash!
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I missed out.
They sold out of the 1964 Graham's Malvedos yesterday. /cry

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That was a nice range of ports that RWC was offering - wonder who bought up the '64s. I wouldn't have thought there would have been much competition for Glenn.
'64 is a port vintage I rarely see or drink. I think all I own from '64 is a couple of bottles of Vargellas. I took a quick look at my tasting notes from the last 5 years and see that I've only drunk 7 different ports from that vintage - colheitas from Dalva, Krohn (the white one), and Noval and vintage ports from Fonseca Guimaraens, Malvedos, Nacional and Vargellas.
Rare stuff - but surprisingly and consistently tasty.
'64 is a port vintage I rarely see or drink. I think all I own from '64 is a couple of bottles of Vargellas. I took a quick look at my tasting notes from the last 5 years and see that I've only drunk 7 different ports from that vintage - colheitas from Dalva, Krohn (the white one), and Noval and vintage ports from Fonseca Guimaraens, Malvedos, Nacional and Vargellas.
Rare stuff - but surprisingly and consistently tasty.
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I've tried the Krohn white, Noval, and a Dow Grand Reserve and all were excellent. (The Dow somewhat less than the Krohn white and Noval.) I have a small supply of each of those. I'll have to look around for the Dalva.Al B. wrote:colheitas from Dalva, Krohn (the white one), and Noval and vintage ports from Fonseca Guimaraens, Malvedos, Nacional and Vargellas.
I haven't tried a Ruby from 1964 that I can remember, but I have one bottle each of the Fonseca Guimaraens, Graham Malvedos, Noval Nacional, and Taylor Vargellas. And I'm pretty sure that 3 of those 4 were came to me via assists from London. (I can't remember for sure where the Vargellas came from.)
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