Port Shippers revisited

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Port Shippers revisited

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If you had to pick just 3 Port houses whose style wins you over nearly ever time you pop a bottle, which 3 would you pick?
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Dude, you know that is such a hard question... That being said, let me start it off (nothing controversial here & no order to them...)

Dow
Fonseca
Graham
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Top two are easy

1. Graham (If there's a Graham in the line-up (blind), it usually gets a great score)
2. Dows
3. ???
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Roy Hersh wrote:If you had to pick just 3 Port houses whose style wins you over nearly ever time you pop a bottle, which 3 would you pick?
Mine are pretty easy...

1. Graham
2. Vesuvio
3. Fonseca
4. Quinta do Vale Meao

Okay maybe the "3" part was hard... [foilhat.gif]
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So far I would say as reflected by our cellar...

Dow
Fonseca
Graham

Honorable mention to Smith-Woodhouse, we have yet to have a bottle that we both didn't thoroughly enjoy.
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Edward J wrote:So far I would say as reflected by our cellar...
If I went by that, my list would be (I am guessing)

Graham
Croft
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Noval
Krohn (gotta have one primary for wood aged wines)
Fonseca
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Niepoort
Krohn
Ramos Pinto
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Please keep the voting going. It would be great if the old timers, as well as the newer FTLOP participants would all take a shot at this question. If we get 20 answers or so, I'll do an analysis/chart of all the responses.
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Top two are easy for me, third place is much harder - too many good candidates.

1. Fonseca
2. Warre
3. Croft (or Niepoort, or...)
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In no specific order,

Dow
Fonseca
Warre
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I'd say my unordered three are:

Grahams
Fonseca
S. Leonardo (limited sample size, but holy smokes have they been good when I've had them)


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My three chosen porthouses (Niepoort, Wiese und Krohn, Ramos Pinto) may surprise, but I have to tell, that 14 out of 15 consumed bottles are older than 40 years....

I simply enjoy old Colheitas and Tawnies.
Only at my mother in laws, I drink more recent wines...And at tastings.
But when I open my friday night port, it is the old fat juice I am pouring in my glass.

Many of my ports are "ordinary Tawnies", sold 40-50 years ago, and I tell You, that the Krohns and RPs are a long term friendship! The old Niepoorts (Senior, Presidente, Cordiale, Blansec, fine old.....) are Allways a succes [cheers.gif]
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Graham
Fonseca
Noval
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Niepoort
Quinta do Vesuvio
Graham
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Glenn E. wrote:
Roy Hersh wrote:If you had to pick just 3 Port houses whose style wins you over nearly ever time you pop a bottle, which 3 would you pick?
Mine are pretty easy...

1. Graham
2. Vesuvio
3. Fonseca
4. Quinta do Vale Meao

Okay maybe the "3" part was hard... [foilhat.gif]
Just to add fuel to the fire... I answered based on Vintage Port styles. My list changes if we're talking about Tawny Port:

1. Quinta do Mourao (S. Leonardo)
2. Krohn
3. Andressen
4. Sogevinus (Kopke/Calem/Burmester/Porto Rocha)
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Roy Hersh wrote:Please keep the voting going. It would be great if the old timers, as well as the newer FTLOP participants would all take a shot at this question. If we get 20 answers or so, I'll do an analysis/chart of all the responses.
Have we had 20 answers yet?

My top three are:
Fonseca
Graham
Noval (even with their gap in quality in the '80s)
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There is so much I just don't get to see, but based on what I have had -
1) Grahams
2) Kopke
3) Noval
I might give you a different answer tomorrow though
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