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Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 10:03 am
by Glenn E.
Joni H wrote:Hello from Finland! :) I'm a 34-year-old port wine lover just registered. I'm slowly building knowledge and have been reading this site once in a while. I've tasted various fortified wines and I have to say aged tawny ports (and colheitas) are the ones I enjoy the most.
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Welcome to FTLOP! It's always nice to see another tawny enthusiast. [yahoo.gif]

Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 12:05 pm
by Andy Velebil
Joni H wrote:Hello from Finland! :) I'm a 34-year-old port wine lover just registered. I'm slowly building knowledge and have been reading this site once in a while. I've tasted various fortified wines and I have to say aged tawny ports (and colheitas) are the ones I enjoy the most.
[welcome.gif] to the Forum, Great to have you with us and thanks for the introduction!

Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Tue Nov 26, 2013 3:39 pm
by Roy Hersh
Hi Joni,

Nice to have another person from Finland join us! [friends.gif]

From the sounds of it, your taste in fortified wine is great. Welcome to :ftlop: and please feel free to ask questions or join us in discussions, anytime!

Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Sun Dec 08, 2013 7:10 pm
by Mike K.
Hello from the Boston MA area.

I've been heavily into Single Malts and Bourbon/Rye over the last 10-15 years. I recently got an itch to check out the world of Port and Madeira.
I didn't want to have a 'bad' first impression so I poked around this site to get a feel for a good first bottle. So I picked up a Sandeman 20yo Tawny Port this weekend.
Very nice, I was not disappointed.

In the world of whiskey, I found an excellent asset is those odd liquor stores that hold regular tastings. They are a great opportunity to try a variety of bottlings to widen ones horizons and sort out what you do and don't like. Are there any tasting opportunities coming up in the Boston area?

Cheers!
Mike

Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 9:41 am
by Miguel Simoes
Welcome Mike!
If you want to be blown away by a port, go to Mooo steakhouse in downtown Boston and get a glass of 1941 Quinta do Noval Colheita!
Wont be cheap but you'll love it :)
Was in Boston twice since the Spring and went there three times total...

Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 10:12 am
by Mike K.
Miguel Simoes wrote:Welcome Mike!
If you want to be blown away by a port, go to Mooo steakhouse in downtown Boston and get a glass of 1941 Quinta do Noval Colheita!
Wont be cheap but you'll love it :)
Was in Boston twice since the Spring and went there three times total...
Thanks Miguel! I may be in town this weekend. So how much is a glass of the 1941 Quinta, so I can prepare myself... :D

Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 10:18 am
by Andy Velebil
Hi Mike
[welcome.gif] to the Forum.

Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 11:12 am
by Miguel Simoes
Mike K. wrote:
Miguel Simoes wrote:Welcome Mike!
If you want to be blown away by a port, go to Mooo steakhouse in downtown Boston and get a glass of 1941 Quinta do Noval Colheita!
Wont be cheap but you'll love it :)
Was in Boston twice since the Spring and went there three times total...
Thanks Miguel! I may be in town this weekend. So how much is a glass of the 1941 Quinta, so I can prepare myself... :D
$65... plus tax+tip. Not cheap but great value as it really is incredibly delicious.

Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Mon Dec 09, 2013 2:05 pm
by Eric Menchen
Welcome Mike! I can't give you any pointers for tastings around Boston, but hopefully Moses will chime in.

Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 9:13 am
by Mika H
Greetings from Finland!
I've been following FTLOP Facebook site for some time now but i finally got registered here too a few weeks back.
I already got myself a bottle of 1982 Dow Porto Colheita Single Harvest Tawny for christmas from our national alcoholic beverage retailing store.
I got slightly interested about Dalva Golden White Colheita 1963 which they also have listed. The problem is it is sold out at the moment from their every store. What do you think about this white port, worth hunting down?

Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 10:54 am
by Eric Menchen
Mika H wrote:Greetings from Finland!
I've been following FTLOP Facebook site for some time now but i finally got registered here too a few weeks back.
I already got myself a bottle of 1982 Dow Porto Colheita Single Harvest Tawny for christmas from our national alcoholic beverage retailing store.
I got slightly interested about Dalva Golden White Colheita 1963 which they also have listed. The problem is it is sold out at the moment from their every store. What do you think about this white port, worth hunting down?
Welcome Mika! I haven't had the 1982 Dow Colheita, but I suspect you've got a nice bottle there. I haven't had the 1963 Dalva either, and while I've heard greater things about the 1952, I've heard good things about the 1963 and think it is probably worth hunting down.

Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 5:17 pm
by Roy Hersh
Wow, how are you Mika?

Nice to see you here too. Very cool. Geting people to flip from FB to this Forum has been a goal of mine since I began over there and I put a lot of work into the FB page as you know. Unfortunately, it doesn't translate into many of the "like" crowd there to come visit here. Nice to have you. BTW are you friends with Ari or Mari there? If you don't know who I mean we can discuss privately. Anyway, glad to have you join us here.

I've had the 1963 five or six times now and three times just since June. It is very good. Not quite on a par with the 1952 and sometimes there is a bit of heat on the nose/palate, but overall, it is quite good.

If you gave me a price in Euros, I could give you a better opinion if it is worth buying.

Glad to have you on board here. Please feel free to join us in any of our discussions!

Best regards,

Roy

Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 7:04 pm
by Andy Velebil
Hi Mika and [welcome.gif] to the Forum!

I've had the 1963 Dalva a number of times and it's a very good Port. Like Roy stated, it's not quite up to the same level as the 1952 Dalva Golden White, but still very good in its own right. Hopefully you're able to get some at a decent price to try. I love old white Ports as they add in some dimensions you don't get in their red counterparts.

Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 2:58 am
by Mika H
Thanks everyone for the nice welcome wishes. Lots of interesting topics for me here to dig into. And thanks for the comments about Dalva Golden White i was asking about. Roy, it's as pricey as 126 € (0,5 l) here in Finland, so what do you think?
I'm afraid i have no pleasure of knowing Ari or Mari, but i did notice that there seems to be several Finns on the board, which is great.

Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Fri Dec 13, 2013 2:05 pm
by Roy Hersh
If that price was for a 750 ml bottle, I'd say the price was worth it, but for a 500 ml, I think that is a bit steep to be honest!

Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Mon Dec 16, 2013 11:40 pm
by Will ONeil
Good day everyone! [imnewhere.gif]

My name is Will O'Neil, I live in Vancouver, WA, I started collecting/drinking VP in the early 1990's.

Don't really remember how I got hooked on VP other than it was a bottle of Graham that got me started.

As far as a favorite, I have liked them all, so I guess I don't have a favorite :-)

My youngest child is off to college this year so I am starting to have more time to spend on my hobbies, one of them being VP :D

I'm sure i found the site years ago via a google search.

Thanks for allowing me to be on your site!


Will

Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 1:53 am
by Roy Hersh
Will,

Good to have another person from W. WA here. There are several of us and we are not only active, we organize a bunch of tastings and hope you will join us on occasion. We're spread throughout Seattle and a few of us in the Sammamish and Bellevue area too.

Anyway, we are glad you are here and we'll eventually get to share some bottles together. Please do feel free to ask questions or get involved in any of the threads here. The groups is especially welcoming to new people joining the Forum, so for now ...

[welcome.gif] !

Take good care,

Roy

Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 6:41 am
by Andy Velebil
Hi Will and welcome to the Forum. Another WA'er here, woohoo! I see an awesome offline again up there somewhere in all our futures [cheers.gif]

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Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 3:44 pm
by Will ONeil
Roy Hersh wrote:Will,

Good to have another person from W. WA here. There are several of us and we are not only active, we organize a bunch of tastings and hope you will join us on occasion. We're spread throughout Seattle and a few of us in the Sammamish and Bellevue area too.

Anyway, we are glad you are here and we'll eventually get to share some bottles together. Please do feel free to ask questions or get involved in any of the threads here. The groups is especially welcoming to new people joining the Forum, so for now ...

[welcome.gif] !

Take good care,

Roy

Thanks for the kind words, VP tastings are always a lot of fun, keep me in mind :D

Will

Re: Lots of new faces ... please introduce yourself

Posted: Tue Dec 17, 2013 3:45 pm
by Will ONeil
Andy Velebil wrote:Hi Will and welcome to the Forum. Another WA'er here, woohoo! I see an awesome offline again up there somewhere in all our futures [cheers.gif]

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I sure hope so, thanks


Will