What have you opened this week?
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1991 Andresen - same beauty as always. Love this Colheita.
1977 Gould Campbell - as long as they're not corked, always wonderful. This is still one of the TOP 1977's today!
1977 Gould Campbell - as long as they're not corked, always wonderful. This is still one of the TOP 1977's today!
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S. Leonardo "60" White Port
Still amazing, though starting to show a few signs of change due to having been bottled in 2017. No worries for the next 5-8 years, though.
Still amazing, though starting to show a few signs of change due to having been bottled in 2017. No worries for the next 5-8 years, though.
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Can I ask you what you base that 5-8 years on? I am not questioning your judgement and I hope your prognostication is correct Glenn, but I'm interested to hear how you came up with that range. Thanks in advance.
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Just simply that it's been in bottle for 7 years now, and while it did seem like it was possibly just starting to show some signs of change due to bottle age, they're very minor and so another 7 years (or, 5-8) will probably be just fine.
It could, of course, drop off a cliff. But I don't expect anything that already has this much oxidation built into it to do that.
It could, of course, drop off a cliff. But I don't expect anything that already has this much oxidation built into it to do that.
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DR L70, bottle 168/200 L-2017
Fabulous, as always. This was paired side-by-side with a Mourao "60" from the first buying opportunity. A rare treat!
Fabulous, as always. This was paired side-by-side with a Mourao "60" from the first buying opportunity. A rare treat!
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2003 Fonseca VP from a half-bottle. Decanted about 4 hours. It's good, but very young and clearly needs more time, which is no surprise for a Fonseca.
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1970 Sandeman VP.
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San Leonardo 20 yo white.
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Over the weekend we had a 1983 Taylor LBV Double Magnum (3l), 1977 Taylor VP, and 1985 Ramos Pinto VP.
A lot of port to drink.
The LBV tasted more like an older colheita than VP. A friend thought it was like a 1950's VP.
A lot of port to drink.
The LBV tasted more like an older colheita than VP. A friend thought it was like a 1950's VP.
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Very cool! I don't think I've ever seen even a magnum of LBV before!
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Ferreira Duque de Bragança 20 Year Old Tawny. Not opened this week, I actually opened this up on September 22 and then forgot I had it. I found half the bottle still sitting around the other day and tried it. Over a month later it was still singing! I finished it up over the next few days. I'm surprised how long this held up.
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Two weeks ago we celebrated our 45th wedding anniversary with our bridal staff in 'Het Kompas', our favourite restaurant in Loosdrecht (NL),
with a nice Kopke Colheita 1979 (bottled 2008) from my own cellar. Delicious
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with a nice Kopke Colheita 1979 (bottled 2008) from my own cellar. Delicious
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You “forgot”…who are you and what have you done to the real Mike? HahahaMike J. W. wrote:Ferreira Duque de Bragança 20 Year Old Tawny. Not opened this week, I actually opened this up on September 22 and then forgot I had it. I found half the bottle still sitting around the other day and tried it. Over a month later it was still singing! I finished it up over the next few days. I'm surprised how long this held up.
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Crazy, I know. I'm not even sure how it happened.Andy Velebil wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2024 9:31 amYou “forgot”…who are you and what have you done to the real Mike? HahahaMike J. W. wrote:Ferreira Duque de Bragança 20 Year Old Tawny. Not opened this week, I actually opened this up on September 22 and then forgot I had it. I found half the bottle still sitting around the other day and tried it. Over a month later it was still singing! I finished it up over the next few days. I'm surprised how long this held up.

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Hahaha! I have 1/5th of a bottle of Niepoort 20 I got a few weeks ago, but we went out of town and found it this morning in the fridge. Will report back--my guess is it will be just fine.Mike J. W. wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2024 10:27 pmCrazy, I know. I'm not even sure how it happened.Andy Velebil wrote: ↑Thu Oct 31, 2024 9:31 amYou “forgot”…who are you and what have you done to the real Mike? HahahaMike J. W. wrote:Ferreira Duque de Bragança 20 Year Old Tawny. Not opened this week, I actually opened this up on September 22 and then forgot I had it. I found half the bottle still sitting around the other day and tried it. Over a month later it was still singing! I finished it up over the next few days. I'm surprised how long this held up.![]()
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Casa de Santa Eufemia Reserva Especial White Port
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Had a '94 Delaforce and '85 Grahams over the last week.
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We opened an '85 Fonseca for election night
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I had been down a little on this vintage recently, but this bottle has turned the course in a positive way. Took a couple of days to get there.
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I had been down a little on this vintage recently, but this bottle has turned the course in a positive way. Took a couple of days to get there.
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