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1948 Bual Madeira - Top Foods in Redmond, WA

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 4:52 am
by Steve E.
For those in this area, I was at Top Foods and they've got several bottles of wine in their locked cooler on closeout. The Bual, if I remember correctly, was at $148. They also have a coupon on their website for $5 off any $25 or higher single bottle of wine.

I picked up a bottle of 2000 Cockburn VP for $45.50 minus the $5 - about $44 after tax. They also had the Warre's 2000 at $42 along with Rocha and Kopke for $35 and I think $39. There were some others, but I didn't have time to take complete inventory.

Thought I'd give a heads-up just before I headed out for a short holiday vacation.

Re: 1948 Bual Madeira - Top Foods in Redmond, WA

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:37 am
by Moses Botbol
Steve E. wrote:For those in this area, I was at Top Foods and they've got several bottles of wine in their locked cooler on closeout. The Bual, if I remember correctly, was at $148.
And you bought the 200 Cockburn instead?

Re: 1948 Bual Madeira - Top Foods in Redmond, WA

Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 4:18 pm
by Andy Velebil
Moses Botbol wrote:
Steve E. wrote:For those in this area, I was at Top Foods and they've got several bottles of wine in their locked cooler on closeout. The Bual, if I remember correctly, was at $148.
And you bought the 200 Cockburn instead?
I was thinking the same thing

Re: 1948 Bual Madeira - Top Foods in Redmond, WA

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 1:30 pm
by Michael Whitehead
200 was quite a good year, no? [cheers.gif] :evil:

Re: 1948 Bual Madeira - Top Foods in Redmond, WA

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 3:16 pm
by Andy Velebil
Michael Whitehead wrote:200 was quite a good year, no? [cheers.gif] :evil:
[rotfl.gif] yes, but..........

Re: 1948 Bual Madeira - Top Foods in Redmond, WA

Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 11:14 pm
by Roy Hersh
You know how well these things age, right? [bye2.gif]

Re: 1948 Bual Madeira - Top Foods in Redmond, WA

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 9:54 am
by Al B.
Hey, leave Steve alone :scholar: I would have done the same thing and bought the port and left the madeira for someone else who would enjoy it more than me.

And he posted the details here. Steve is a gentleman of discretion.

Steve - 2000 was a good year and you have a fine bottle of port. The only slight disadvantage is that many of the ports from the 2000 vintage are starting to go through their closed period so you may not be able to drink it at its peak for another decade or so.

Re: 1948 Bual Madeira - Top Foods in Redmond, WA

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 1:34 pm
by Andy Velebil
Al B. wrote:Hey, leave Steve alone :scholar: I would have done the same thing and bought the port and left the madeira for someone else who would enjoy it more than me.

And he posted the details here. Steve is a gentleman of discretion.
yes he did do the gentlemanly thing...but we couldn't let him get off that easy :wink: :lol: :lol:

Re: 1948 Bual Madeira - Top Foods in Redmond, WA

Posted: Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:23 pm
by Steve E.
Al B. wrote:Hey, leave Steve alone :scholar: I would have done the same thing and bought the port and left the madeira for someone else who would enjoy it more than me.

And he posted the details here. Steve is a gentleman of discretion.
That was pretty much the point. I'm still thinking about it, as they had only one bottle. However I do not have a wine fridge (yet), and after this summer's 100 degree temperatures, I don't know that I could do the bottle the justice it currently deserves. And, I'm not at all experienced with Madeira. Being that my parents are 1941 and 1944 vintages, had this been one of those it would have been gone on sight.
Steve - 2000 was a good year and you have a fine bottle of port. The only slight disadvantage is that many of the ports from the 2000 vintage are starting to go through their closed period so you may not be able to drink it at its peak for another decade or so.
They had a few other VP's that I'm still thinking about. The coupon has since expired, and I started this thread as I was literally leaving the house to go out of state for Christmas (plane flew at 6:15AM on the 22nd). I just figured it should be out there for those who may be interested. Also, they had several other closeout Ports along with other wines that I do not have enough familiarity with to comment on. I could have spent an hour flicking away at my iPhone to get a feel for what was really a closeout deal. I'm still rather new to VP's - the Symington tasting at Pete's was really my first in-depth experience. But I figure I'm due to pick some up if the price is right.

I've got the rest of the week off, and it's quite possible that I'll find myself in their cooler again.

Re: 1948 Bual Madeira - Top Foods in Redmond, WA

Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:33 pm
by Steve E.
Just to update, I went by Top Foods today to pick up some groceries, and I saw the price had risen to $154. However, they have a "buy 4 bottles of any wine and get 10% off" sale. That would bring it down to below $140. And no... still didn't buy it. I just wish it were a year of significance in my family.