Grahams 1952 Colheita

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Hmm... the price doesn't even seem that outrageous for a commemorative bottling from an excellent year for Colheitas. I'm going to have to look into this!
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Glenn E. wrote:Hmm... the price doesn't even seem that outrageous for a commemorative bottling from an excellent year for Colheitas. I'm going to have to look into this!
I checked the BBR web site - nothing there that I could find. Do post an update here if you learn more!
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I understand that it will be released at the beginning of May.
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Glenn E. wrote:Hmm... the price doesn't even seem that outrageous for a commemorative bottling from an excellent year for Colheitas.
I picked up a 1952 in the FTLOP offering. That was a little more in line with my budget :-)
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Carl D wrote:
Glenn E. wrote:Hmm... the price doesn't even seem that outrageous for a commemorative bottling from an excellent year for Colheitas. I'm going to have to look into this!
I checked the BBR web site - nothing there that I could find. Do post an update here if you learn more!
They replied to my Facebook post:
GRAHAM'S Port Wine wrote:Hi Glenn Elliott Initially this will only be available in England, exclusively through Berry Bros. & Rudd and here in Portugal. Either you or your friends do a bit of travelling, or check with BBR, according to their website they are able to ship most wines to the United States.
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Eric Menchen wrote:
Glenn E. wrote:Hmm... the price doesn't even seem that outrageous for a commemorative bottling from an excellent year for Colheitas.
I picked up a 1952 in the FTLOP offering. That was a little more in line with my budget :-)
Agreed, but this is a special commemorative bottling and those are always more expensive. I'll want to see what the packaging and bottle look like before I buy.
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Carl D wrote:Quite! Want! [beg.gif]
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