What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

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David Spriggs wrote:
Eric Menchen wrote: 1x 1955 Taylor
2x 1977 Taylor
8x 1994 Taylor
Did you win these at Christies?
Yes indeed. That was why I followed up my own posting, but perhaps I should have been more clear. For a good while I've wanted to get a case of 1994 Taylor. This wasn't a case of that, but an opportunity I decided I couldn't pass up.
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Derek T. wrote:If you are otherwise happy with their service perhaps you should put this one down to experience and give them a chance to redeem themselves?
I'm considering this, but this wasn't my first less than ideal experience, and I'm suspicious of what happened to the Niepoort.
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2x Graham's Six Grapes.
Really cheap in a tax free store. [cheers.gif]
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Espen S. wrote:2x Graham's Six Grapes.
Really cheap in a tax free store. [cheers.gif]
Tax free is always a good thing

I just picked up 6- 2005 Quinta do Roeda's VP's for dirt cheap
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Taylor and Dow 10 year tawny for $21 each.
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Eric Menchen wrote:
David Spriggs wrote:Did you win these at Christies?
Yes indeed. That was why I followed up my own posting, but perhaps I should have been more clear. For a good while I've wanted to get a case of 1994 Taylor. This wasn't a case of that, but an opportunity I decided I couldn't pass up.

That's quite an amazing deal. Congrats!
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6 x 1966 Grahams
6 x 1963 Fonseca
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1967 Dalva Colheitas were irresistable and I bought a few.
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David Spriggs wrote:That's quite an amazing deal. Congrats!
Thanks. Those Fonsecas and Grahams from the 60's are nothing to sneeze at either. Nice [cheers.gif]
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David Spriggs wrote:6 x 1966 Grahams
6 x 1963 Fonseca
:shock:
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Glenn E. wrote: :shock:
Very nice!
Yes! These are dream wines for me. Now I have to stop buying for a while.
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I could not resist when a Dalva 52 bottle stared at me :)
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Restaurant purchases:

4x Ferreira 20 yr $61
2x Taylor-Fladgate 20 yr $51
1x Sandeman 20 yr $48

All left on premises for the Gang of Port; gotta hold up my end.
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Peter W. Meek wrote:Restaurant purchases:

4x Ferreira 20 yr $61
2x Taylor-Fladgate 20 yr $51
1x Sandeman 20 yr $48

All left on premises for the Gang of Port; gotta hold up my end.
Peter... A nice set of wines! Not a weak one in the bunch.
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David Spriggs wrote:
Peter W. Meek wrote:Restaurant purchases:

4x Ferreira 20 yr $61
2x Taylor-Fladgate 20 yr $51
1x Sandeman 20 yr $48

All left on premises for the Gang of Port; gotta hold up my end.
Peter... A nice set of wines! Not a weak one in the bunch.
Well, these are sort of my stand-by tawnies since Warre quit making Nimrod. They are quite a bit more expensive than the Nimrod (usually around $30-31), but they seem to be the closest (and the most available) from my usual source for wines.

I have an arrangement with our favorite restaurant where myself and another friend (and occasional others) buy different ports through their wine department and leave them behind the bar with a piece of masking tape on the bottle reading "Gang of Port". Any of us (or really, anyone who knows of the arrangement - Roy invoked it once when he was drifting through town) can ask for one or more of the bottles and a glass, and pour their own, as much or as little as they like, and return the bottles to the bar when done. Anyone who took advantage of this regularly would be expected to contribute to the pool, but since Mike and I are port proselytizers as well as port drinkers, we don't mind if friends passing by have a glass or two.

Even better, if any FTLOP member happens to be in the Ann Arbor, MI area, Mike and I would be glad to share a meal and drink some port with you. I check my messages on FTLOP fairly regularly, so give me a shout if you will be nearby. (Seriously Italian food at this place.)
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David Spriggs wrote:6 x 1966 Grahams
6 x 1963 Fonseca
David, where did you pick up the Grahams? I'm curious now they look and what bottling they are, as I've been looking for a couple of these myself. Thanks!
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Tom D. wrote:
David Spriggs wrote:6 x 1966 Grahams
6 x 1963 Fonseca
David, where did you pick up the Grahams? I'm curious now they look and what bottling they are, as I've been looking for a couple of these myself. Thanks!

Purchased in the UK with several other ports. These are some of the nicest looking bottles I've seen in a while. English bottled by Justerini & Brooks.

You can the bottles here: http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4037/463 ... b783_b.jpg
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Peter W. Meek wrote:Even better, if any FTLOP member happens to be in the Ann Arbor, MI area, Mike and I would be glad to share a meal and drink some port with you. I check my messages on FTLOP fairly regularly, so give me a shout if you will be nearby. (Seriously Italian food at this place.)

Thanks for the offer Peter! If I happen to be anywhere around there I will certainly arrange to see you guys.
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David Spriggs wrote:6 x 1966 Grahams
6 x 1963 Fonseca
Ditto on the other 1/2 of those cases, plus
12 - 2007 Quinta do Noval's VP
12 - 2007 Taylor's VP
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Purchased another 6 x 1963 Fonseca. This time it's Oporto bottled.

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