Sascha's recent posting made me curious to know which shipper's ports you drink most often. I commented that I don't drink many of Niepoort's wines but I wondered which wines I do drink most frequently. I looked at my tasting notes and found this from the last two years (only listing shippers I have drunk on at least 5 occasions):
Noval (inc. Nacional) - 34 bottles
Vesuvio - 28 bottles
Warre - 20 bottles
Morgan - 17 bottles
Dow - 16 bottles
Vargellas - 14 bottles
Grahams - 11 bottles
Niepoort - 11 bottles
Taylor - 9 bottles
Fonseca - 8 bottles
Cockburn - 7 bottles
Fonseca Guimaraens - 7 bottles
Kopke - 7 bottles
Sandeman - 7 bottles
Berry Brothers own label - 6 bottles
Q. da Crasto - 6 bottles
Croft - 6 bottles
Ferreira - 6 bottles
Q. da Cavadinha - 5 bottles
Gould Campbell - 5 bottles
Smith Woodhouse - 5 bottles
While I have always known that I am a sucker for Vesuvio and just love their ports, there were quite a few surprises in my list with some of the most frequently drunk wines being there because of availability and price (Morgan, for example). However, although I have always known that I like Noval wines, I was astonished to see that this was the shipper that I had drunk more often than any other in the last two years.
How does this compare with other people on the forum?
Alex
Which shipper do you drink most of?
Moderators: Glenn E., Roy Hersh, Andy Velebil
Which shipper do you drink most of?
Last edited by Al B. on Fri Jan 11, 2008 3:58 am, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Posts: 6031
- Joined: Wed Aug 30, 2006 7:38 am
- Location: Boston, USA
-
- Posts: 2022
- Joined: Fri Mar 09, 2007 7:59 am
- Location: Sherwood Park, Alberta, Canada
This is a real good question Alex... one I haven't really been around to answer over the past few days.
Being relatively new to Port, and particularly VP, I have been trying to sample as many of the producers that are available in my area. (I know, a daunting task, but one I am happy to undertake!
) to get a real feel for what I like and what I am willing to pay the big bucks for to put into my cellar for the long haul.
The short answer being, I'm not sure. I don't really track too much of my consumption, so I don't really have too much of a clue as to which producer I have leaned toward over the past year or so.
I would suspect Taylor LBV would play a significant role in my consumption, due to its attractive price and consistent quality. If I could afford more of it, or FIND more of it, Warre and Noval's LBV offerings would be right up there in numbers as well.
Todd
Being relatively new to Port, and particularly VP, I have been trying to sample as many of the producers that are available in my area. (I know, a daunting task, but one I am happy to undertake!


The short answer being, I'm not sure. I don't really track too much of my consumption, so I don't really have too much of a clue as to which producer I have leaned toward over the past year or so.
I would suspect Taylor LBV would play a significant role in my consumption, due to its attractive price and consistent quality. If I could afford more of it, or FIND more of it, Warre and Noval's LBV offerings would be right up there in numbers as well.
Todd
-
- Posts: 2743
- Joined: Sun Jul 31, 2005 10:07 am
- Location: Porto, Portugal
-
- Posts: 55
- Joined: Mon Aug 13, 2007 2:00 pm
- Location: Bad Axe, Michigan, United States of America - USA
-
- Posts: 693
- Joined: Sun Aug 28, 2005 7:21 pm
- Location: fort worth, Texas, United States of America - USA