What is the average age of the Vintage Ports in your cellar?
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Re: What is the average age of the Vintage Ports in your cellar?
Cellartracker says the average vintage is 1986.4. But that's only if you count 3 bottles of 1951 Offley Forrester Colheita.
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Re: What is the average age of the Vintage Ports in your cellar?
The VP only: average age is 14.95975 and a total of 7061 years.
Incl. tawnies the age is 15,28211 and a total of 7259.
Hey Tom want to swap cellars ?????
Niels
Incl. tawnies the age is 15,28211 and a total of 7259.
Hey Tom want to swap cellars ?????

Niels
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Re: What is the average age of the Vintage Ports in your cellar?
I'll swap with that.Stroejer wrote:The VP only: average age is 14.95975 and a total of 7061 years. ... Hey Tom want to swap cellars ?????

Re: What is the average age of the Vintage Ports in your cellar?
You've never seen Tom's cellar. Ever watch The Munster's? 

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Re: What is the average age of the Vintage Ports in your cellar?
If those 1964s were all vintage port, you would probably have more than anyone else in the world!Glenn E. wrote:Coincidentally, 1985 also happens to be the year from which I have the most bottles (41), followed by 2003 (36) and 1964 (29).
The average age of my bottles of port (mostly vintage, but a tiny handful of LBVs) is 29.15 years.
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Re: What is the average age of the Vintage Ports in your cellar?
Sadly, they are not. I only have 4 bottles of VP from 1964 - one each of Fonseca Guimaraens, Graham's Malvedos, Noval Nacional, and Taylor's Vargellas. The other 25 bottles are all Colheitas; 13 Noval, 5 Dow, 5 Krohn White, and 2 Porto Rocha. Some day I hope to acquire a Niepoort Garrafeira.Al B. wrote:If those 1964s were all vintage port, you would probably have more than anyone else in the world!Glenn E. wrote:Coincidentally, 1985 also happens to be the year from which I have the most bottles (41), followed by 2003 (36) and 1964 (29).
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The average age of the VP in my cellar is just over 14 years.
Warning: slight thread drift. I do a little better with madeira; average age is 57.6 years for vintage (frasqueira) and colheita.
Warning: slight thread drift. I do a little better with madeira; average age is 57.6 years for vintage (frasqueira) and colheita.
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Now at 14.997 years. I've added quite a few bottles since my first post on this thread, but obviously a mix of young and old so the average hasn't moved much. It will probably go a little younger before the year is out when I purchase all the 2007 I plan on buying.