budget-friendly everyday ports
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I just happened to find a bottle of Churchill's Finest Vintage Character Port and don't remember ever trying this before. Has anyone else had it?
In October, I normally stock up on a mixed case of inexpensive everyday quaffers, usually to make Port reductions with ... but there is always room for a glass while cooking!
Anyone else have a recent favorite?
In October, I normally stock up on a mixed case of inexpensive everyday quaffers, usually to make Port reductions with ... but there is always room for a glass while cooking!
Anyone else have a recent favorite?
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Graham's Six-Grapes. I've had several bottles of this over the past 7-8 months and it has always been a good inexpensive bottle. HIghly recommended.
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I'd love to see what you folks have found in this category over the past six months since this was last visited!
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Niepoort Junior Tawny
For about $10.00, it's a good bottle.
For about $10.00, it's a good bottle.
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I have tasted a wide variety of "Value" ports this year, particularly in the past few months with the constant barage of supermarket offers of "50% off" - I keep coming back to Taylor's 2000 LBV as my favourite mid-week nightcap, especially when slightly chilled.
This wine has been consistently available for the past 6 months in the UK at around £7.50 per bottle (that's about $15 US this month, probably $30 next month
) and wins my QPR Port of the Year 2006 award 8)
In second place comes Morgan VP 1991 - as reviewed previously by Alex Bridgeman and supplied by Tom Archer at £11 per bottle - excellent
In thrd place is Quinta do Noval VP 1931 - a glass supplied by Tom which cost me nothing except a very sore head the next morning :?
Derek
This wine has been consistently available for the past 6 months in the UK at around £7.50 per bottle (that's about $15 US this month, probably $30 next month


In second place comes Morgan VP 1991 - as reviewed previously by Alex Bridgeman and supplied by Tom Archer at £11 per bottle - excellent

In thrd place is Quinta do Noval VP 1931 - a glass supplied by Tom which cost me nothing except a very sore head the next morning :?
Derek
and wins my QPR Port of the Year 2006 award
That is so ... yesterday!
So where did you and Alex disappear together for the holidays?

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Scott,
Good job man. A brilliant find that CG Bual for that price!!!
Good job man. A brilliant find that CG Bual for that price!!!
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