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I remember that bottle. It went very well with the fried calamari and french friesAl B. wrote:honorable mentions have got to go to a bottle of Fonseca 1977 that had lain in El Vino's cellars since being shipped; ...
For a single line up of older Ports this year, this was it as well. Amazing line up and it was fun to share them with friends and a couple esteemed guests.Derek T. wrote:The most memorable line-up of ports I tasted this year was the Noval 1934, Croft 1945 and Noval 1947 at Castos e Precos in Regua with Alex, Andy and Christopher in October. The N47 was a little short of the other two in terms of quality but I don't think I have ever had a better trio of ports in one sitting. Fabulous.
now that's my idea of a good gift!Bill Penn wrote:I retired this year. No balloon flight or gold watch for me. I opted for a glass of Taylor's Scion taken on the Veranda of the Yeatman. It was a sublime experience looking over the rooftops of the port lodges towards Porto.