Snow headed our way. Better decant some Porto.
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Snow headed our way. Better decant some Porto.
Expecting a significant amount of snow this evening. Was organizing some things in the cellar, and these called to me. Who am I not to respond? Decanting for the evening. Will keep you posted….
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Re: Snow headed our way. Better decant some Porto.
Not a bad Port to be snowbound with. It was my favorite VP that I had in 2025. Enjoy, Andrew!
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I will post some pictures. Surprisingly deep color for being a 49-year-old Porto. Cork was solid. Bottom 20% of the bottle was sediment. Smelled good out of the bottle. Very powerful. This was a 1500. Noticed there was a tiny amount of seepage so I decided to just open it. Seepage wasn’t there a month ago. Doesn’t appear to have done any harm.
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Filtered some of the sediment to save it.
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Is the photo in the first part of this posting? It was for me before, but not now. 1977 TF VP.
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Deep, dark red color with a brownish rim. Initial flavours are black cherry, red apple. Very fruit forward. No burn whatsoever. Shorter finish than expected with honey and cognac, but overall, this is a big- no HUGE vintage ruby. May be peaking right now, but can’t say for sure- the 1500cc is aging differtly than the 750cc. Wonderful. Best 1997 I’ve had so far.
96-97 points.
96-97 points.
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The one of the label? Still showing for me. Glad this showed well!Andrew Kirschner wrote:Is the photo in the first part of this posting? It was for me before, but not now. 1977 TF VP.
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That's a great looking glass of Port! It sounds like you had a wonderful bottle. Let us know how it shows over the next several days.
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I’m afraid I can’t do that- we kicked it last night.Mike J. W. wrote: ↑Mon Feb 23, 2026 9:57 am That's a great looking glass of Port! It sounds like you had a wonderful bottle. Let us know how it shows over the next several days.
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Hopefully that’s a statement of how good it was and not how bad the storm has been, haha
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Well then, you certainly were "fortified" for the storm.Andrew Kirschner wrote: ↑Mon Feb 23, 2026 11:06 amI’m afraid I can’t do that- we kicked it last night.Mike J. W. wrote: ↑Mon Feb 23, 2026 9:57 am That's a great looking glass of Port! It sounds like you had a wonderful bottle. Let us know how it shows over the next several days.
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Re: Snow headed our way. Better decant some Porto.
Storms are meant for Port. Or was that the other way around? Anyways, a tasty treat for a cold day.
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2008 Malvedos last night. One of the better Malvedos I have had!
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I have not had the 2008, but the majority of Malvedos are solid and often excellent.
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The 1986 Malvedos is excellent; while the '84, '87' & '88 are all nice as well. The only one I haven't cared for is the 1990 Centenary. I've had it 3 times and none of the bottles really impressed me. It's okay, but not at the same level as the years that I've had. I wouldn't mind trying some from the '60's and 70's but they're difficult to source and usually pretty pricey. I'll have to keep and eye out for the 2008.Andrew Kirschner wrote: ↑Fri Feb 27, 2026 8:07 am I have not had the 2008, but the majority of Malvedos are solid and often excellent.
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I've never been wowed by a Malvedos and generally find they fall short of regular Grahams vintages.Mike J. W. wrote: ↑Fri Feb 27, 2026 8:56 amThe 1986 Malvedos is excellent; while the '84, '87' & '88 are all nice as well. The only one I haven't cared for is the 1990 Centenary. I've had it 3 times and none of the bottles really impressed me. It's okay, but not at the same level as the years that I've had. I wouldn't mind trying some from the '60's and 70's but they're difficult to source and usually pretty pricey. I'll have to keep and eye out for the 2008.Andrew Kirschner wrote: ↑Fri Feb 27, 2026 8:07 am I have not had the 2008, but the majority of Malvedos are solid and often excellent.
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