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price of 1970 Taylor
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 12:15 pm
by Shawn Denkler
I paid under $10 for the 1970 Taylor when I first bought it, probably in 1976. It was from Corti Brothers in Sacramento. I think the actual price was $9.97 a bottle.
I bought four bottles, which was a lot for a cellar rat making minimum wage back then. But I have loved it ever since, and think it is a bargain today.
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 12:23 pm
by Roy Hersh
Shawn if you ever want to send sample of your port, I'd be happy to do an official tasting note for the newsletter?
Either way, someday we need to drink some Port together. It has been too long considering how close you are. Unfortunately I have not been to Napa since my daughter was born.
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 3:59 pm
by John Danza
Thanks Roy for the great post about the 1970 vintage. I'm sorry to say that it's the one widely-declared modern vintage that I've never had. After reading your post, I'm going to seek out a few and try them soon.
All the best,
John
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 5:19 pm
by Roy Hersh
John,
I have more Fonseca and Taylor than I know what to do with, so if you ever come visit, we'll have to enjoy some ... unless you prefer the Niepoort, Dow, or one of my few remaining 1970s. I opened on at the end of last year though, so unlikely to repeat that (for a few years) with just a couple left. How about 2012?
In reality, the '70 Ports are fabulous. Even Jay's love for the 1970 Warre can be "understood."

Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 5:32 pm
by John Danza
Hi Roy,
I'll definitely try to get to Washington soon. My company has a few clients in and near Seattle. They must need a visit by now!
John
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 11:06 pm
by Jay Powers
Roy Hersh wrote:
In reality, the '70 Ports are fabulous. Even Jay's love for the 1970 Warre can be "understood."

Really I'm surprised that you did not have this one on your list! I'm sure you have sampled it more times than I, but maybe never from a perfect bottle? The Warre 1970 is a fantastic port! Well, tastes differ which is part of the beauty of it all...or there would only be one "supershipper" remaining today.
Of course the flip side may be that I have not had enough of the other 70's to make a comparrison. Might be time to break out one of the Taylors I picked up at Premier Cru in the past year?
Jay
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 11:12 pm
by Todd Pettinger
Ouch. A local merchant does have a couple bottles remaining of Fonseca, 1970.
Fonseca Vintage Port 1970 $323.95
Yikes. That had better be one HELLUVA bottle!!!
Todd
Posted: Thu Jul 12, 2007 11:49 pm
by Al B.
Todd,
You really are going to have to find an excuse to relocate. Winesearcher low retail price for the Fonseca 1970 in the UK is C$128 a bottle.
While the Fonseca 1970 is a special port, I don't think that its that special!
Alex
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 2:21 am
by Roy Hersh
Jay,
The last 1970 Warres I tasted was at Quinta da Cavadinha in May. If that wasn't a pristine bottle, then I'll never get to drink from one. Different tastes are what make the world go round.
I do not question anyone's palate or impressions of a wine in terms of them liking something or not. I may question to find out WHY they felt the way they did, but that is about it.
I do think that the list of excellent 1970s is long and I hope you have the opportunity to try many of them in the future.
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 7:06 am
by Gary Banker
I would also choose 1970. However, I am making that choice on the basis of the only two ports that I have had from the vintage: Fonseca and Nacional. They were both superb.
Gary
what is your favorite
Posted: Fri Jul 13, 2007 9:29 pm
by dave leach
what is the great post of the 1970 vintage that john d. was referring to in this thread? did i miss something?
dave
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2007 8:49 pm
by Roy Hersh
Gary wrote:
I would also choose 1970. However, I am making that choice on the basis of the only two ports that I have had from the vintage: Fonseca and Nacional. They were both superb.
I like cars but only when I can drive a Masseratti or Rolls Royce which are the two VPs you've picked from the '70 vintage. Good job!
