What have you opened this week?

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1992 Fonseca VP, 375 ml
This was an off bottle, with cooked/stewed flavors. If I had to score it, maybe 88 points. But I think it is better to just consider it off.
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2007 Dalva White Colheita. Just an excellent white port. Crisp acidity and a sharp profile. Top notch.
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Over the weekend I opened a bottle of Taylor 1970. It was one of the best bottles of T70 I have ever opened; it was just amazing.
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Another 10 yr Graham tawny. My house tawny Port this summer. I keep a bottle chilled in the fridge, which is perfect for a glass or two in the evening when the mood strikes.
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Thomas V wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2020 11:59 am 2007 Dalva White Colheita. Just an excellent white port. Crisp acidity and a sharp profile. Top notch.
Agreed! Super nice.
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1995 Croft Quinta da Roeda SQVP.
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1994 Smith Woodhouse Colheita, bottled 2011. On the sweet side, but nice.
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What would you guys recommend as decanting time for a half bottle of Fonseca vintage port 2003?
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Bram C wrote: Fri Jul 10, 2020 11:12 am What would you guys recommend as decanting time for a half bottle of Fonseca vintage port 2003?
I would go with around 3-4 hours since it is half a bottle and it would evolve quicker than a regular bottle. In a normal size I'd go for 4-6 hours. It is a great wine. Hope it is not in a slumbering state and shows well for you.
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Bram C wrote: Fri Jul 10, 2020 11:12 am What would you guys recommend as decanting time for a half bottle of Fonseca vintage port 2003?
It's a beast, so for me it needs a long decant. This is especially true if it hasn't emerged from its "terrible teens" slumber yet, and I don't have that answer for you. So for a full bottle I'd recommend a good 8-12 hours depending on how you plan to drink it. For a half bottle I'd drop that a bit... maybe 6-8 hours?

If you plan to drink it quickly then it needs more decant time because it won't have time to open up over the course of the tasting. But if you'll be drinking it slowly over several hours, then a shorter decant may be appropriate so that you can experience it as it evolves during the tasting.
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Sandeman 40 y.o. Tawny
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1994 Burmester VP. Time to check in and see if this is in for the long haul like some the top tier wines, or if I should consider opening them sooner.
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Al B. wrote: Mon Jun 29, 2020 4:31 pm Over the weekend I opened a bottle of Taylor 1970. It was one of the best bottles of T70 I have ever opened; it was just amazing.
Hi Alex.
Over the years I've been somewhat disappointed with this wine, but VERY happy to see this note. I have quite a few to consume.
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Mike J. W. wrote: Sat Jul 11, 2020 9:44 am Sandeman 40 y.o. Tawny
"A Rock Star!" :-)
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1999 Ferreira LBV. I am amazed how dark this port still is and full of life. It really holds up to a few days open quite well. High quality spirit and has a long life ahead.
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1980 Warres VP, in a 375ml it was quite developed. But I was still able to enjoy it in Buffalo Peaks Wilderness thanks to the Platy.
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Eric, good idea on making it easier to carry out there. [cheers.gif]
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Andy Velebil wrote: Mon Jul 20, 2020 9:06 am Eric, good idea on making it easier to carry out there. [cheers.gif]
Decanting and weight issue addressed at the same time. :-)
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My house Port seems to have turned into Quinta das Lamelas 10 year old white. I can’t stop drinking it chilled from the fridge after a hard days gardening in the heat.

But today is much colder and wetter - so it was a bottle of Delaforce 1963.
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Over the last week, shared with family and friends

2011 Rozés VP
10 Anos Blackett Tawny
20 Anos DR Branco Tawny

I also have the fun task of going through my entire wine cellar over the next 2 weeks as I am moving. Will be fun to see if the realities match my spreadsheet as to which bottles I have. Also if there should be any bottles with seepage, that needs to be drunk sooner rather than later.
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