94+97 Vintage Port for sale in Toronto

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Bob Gray
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94+97 Vintage Port for sale in Toronto

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I have some extra inventory of 1994 and 1997 vintage port which I would like to sell. The Port came from my family's cellar was purchased from Vintages and has been well stored since purchase. I have 1 full case of Graham's 1994 and 1997 and 3 magnums of the 94. Quinta do Vesuvio 5 bottles of 1994 in wooden gift boxes and 9 bottles + 1 case of the 1997. 1 case of the 1994 Smith Woodhouse. 1 case of 1997 Taylor Fladgate and 4 magnums of 1994. 1 case of Warre's 1994 and 1 case of 1997. I would prefer to sell the full cases in tact since they are in outside storage and would be difficult to split. Thank you for your interest.
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Welcome to FTLOP!

Andy will be mailing you with directions of how to change your profile so that your real name will show here. Usually, unless people here know you or your at least introduce yourself before trying to sell your Ports. I am sure your wines are probably legitimate and they are sound investment quality VPs. I hope you will take the time to do a proper introduction.

On the :ftlop: PORT BASICS FORUM here, we have the very first thread for people to do just that.

Best regards and we hope you will have more to share with the rest of us!

Roy
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Bob,

Welcome to :ftlop: definitely some nice ports there and I hope you find a buyer.
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