I'm looking for some wines to drink on my 30th birthday next year. A colheita or a sauturne seem to be my best bet, but the sauturnes are a little more than I want to spend.
Any ideas on a reasonably priced 1976 colheita? "Reasonably priced" being defined as less than $150 per bottle in this case.
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Last year in Portugal I saw Niepoort for 80 euros and Noval for 70 euros. I've drank the Noval at 2004/2005 new year celebration and it was very good!!
For Sauternes, this year is all about Yquem, in the top 5 of all the greatest Yquem of the 19th century. It sells around 300 us though.
For Sauternes, this year is all about Yquem, in the top 5 of all the greatest Yquem of the 19th century. It sells around 300 us though.
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I know just the feeling, Kris. My wife took me out to a wonderful Portuguese restaurant here in the city for my 30th this year. (Alfama - http://www.alfamarestaurant.com/ ) Since I had the fortune of being born in 1975 (See Roy's Vintage Chart) I was not exactly chock full of great options. But Alfama had a 1975 Royal Colheita that was really quite phenominal.
The 1976 Niepoort does seem to be a good option, as does the 1976 Noval Colheita. If you have the time you can get either (or both...you only turn 30 once) here:
http://www.garrafeiranacional.com/shop/ ... =3a&page=4
I've never purchased from this site but they've got some wonderful things...
Happy 30th!
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The 1976 Niepoort does seem to be a good option, as does the 1976 Noval Colheita. If you have the time you can get either (or both...you only turn 30 once) here:
http://www.garrafeiranacional.com/shop/ ... =3a&page=4
I've never purchased from this site but they've got some wonderful things...
Happy 30th!
--A
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