What have you opened this week?

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Al B. wrote: Mon Sep 15, 2025 9:02 am It was my daughter’s wedding last Friday. We opened a 6 litre bottle of Quinta do Noval 2000 Colheita to be shared between the 120 guests.

The following Monday I went to a cricket match and took a bottle of Taylor’s Terra Feita 1986.
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1977 Ferreira VP, which turned out to be flawed. It was the roughest looking bottle in my collection so I had it standing up for a few weeks before I opened it. I took the foil off and there was a layer of calcified mold on top of the cork. I scraped that away and the top of the cork was black. I removed the completely soaked cork, decanted it and it was cooked. Down the drain it went.

Plan B. I opened up a 1997 Quinta do Infantado VP.
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1980 Andresen Colheita, bottled 2021

This was really good (94 points), but I got the feeling that it should have been better. Others felt it wasn't showing well, too. Hopefully just a slightly off bottle, because I have 5 more of them.
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Enologo 10 White...quite different that most whites. Interesting and fun. Moderate weight---tangerine and walnuts upon opening....had a distinct twang for a while, then evolved. Always those nuts.
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1977 Dolamore Crusted Port. It's excellent.
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2003 Delaforce VP. Crazy how dark it was. Like a black hole. Day 3 showed the best. Smooth and rich. Impressive nose.
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Mike J. W. wrote:1977 Dolamore Crusted Port. It's excellent.
That’s an odd one for sure.
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Andy Velebil wrote: Sat Sep 27, 2025 2:40 pm
Mike J. W. wrote:1977 Dolamore Crusted Port. It's excellent.
That’s an odd one for sure.
I won a case at auction last year for $12.75 / bottle. I split the case with John M. and Lucas S. The first bottle I opened last year was just okay, but this one has been really good.

Dolamore was a wine shop in London that went out of business in the 80's or 90's. I believe this case had been sitting in the basement of another wine shop in California since the late 70's.
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Mike J. W. wrote: Sat Sep 27, 2025 2:57 pm
Andy Velebil wrote: Sat Sep 27, 2025 2:40 pm
Mike J. W. wrote:1977 Dolamore Crusted Port. It's excellent.
That’s an odd one for sure.
I won a case at auction last year for $12.75 / bottle. I split the case with John M. and Lucas S. The first bottle I opened last year was just okay, but this one has been really good.

Dolamore was a wine shop in London that went out of business in the 80's or 90's. I believe this case had been sitting in the basement of another wine shop in California since the late 70's.
I have one set aside for whenever one of the FTLOP Core Four ever make it to NY/NJ....
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1991 Dow VP, a leaker with a fully soaked cork. I always have a small sample after I decant to ensure the bottle isn't bad. Coming out of the gate, this one is very nice.
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Bulas 20yo tawny, bottled in 2017
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2011 Churchill LBV - not bad, which I attribute to the year. Still won't make for old bones though.
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Quevedo 30 Year Old White Port, 375ml bottle

This came in a 4-pack called the Port Connoisseur Pack that I picked up a few years ago while ordering an advent calendar.
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Glenn E. wrote: Thu Oct 02, 2025 3:18 pm Quevedo 30 Year Old White Port, 375ml bottle

This came in a 4-pack called the Port Connoisseur Pack that I picked up a few years ago while ordering an advent calendar.
How is it, Glenn? I have a bottle that I bought a few years back during one of the Buying Ops. I assume it's on the drier side?
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Bulas 20 yo tawny, bottled in 2017
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San Leonardo 30 year old.
Wonder if I should start saving these.
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1977 Gould Campbell Vintage Port, in magnum

This is for the Fare Start Gala this evening... should be a fun dinner!
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1983 Offley Boa Vista VP.
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I've just realised how long it's been since I last posted!

Since opening the Terra Feita 1986 back in mid-September I've had a Port-loving visitor from overseas stay a couple of nights, managed a quick trip over to Portugal and taken part in a 2 day, 100 bottle tasting of the 1970 vintage.

What that means is that in the last 4 weeks I've opened:
Avery Special Reserve 1970
Martinez 1970 (2 bottles)
Quinta do Convento de São Pedro das Águias 1970, bottled 1990
Taylor 1970 (2 bottles)
Warre 1970
Graham 1945
Dow 1927 (Raby Castle sale)
Quinta do Bom Retiro 1904
Krohn 1900, bottled 1996
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2000 Vale de Maria VP. Day 3 was its best showing.
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