What have you opened this week?

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1995 Taylor Vargellas
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Gary Richardson wrote:
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Gary Richardson wrote:... and a somewhat questionable bottle. Believed to be a 1963 Warre's.

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Gary,
In what way?
I have never been able to successfully upload photos, here, or I would provide one. Certainly caused by my own technical limitations ...

The original label was completely gone and had been replaced with a very generic and very small label at the bottom of the bottle with a handwritten note saying "1963 Warre's". The wax capsule was almost completely gone and the top of the cork was not in great shape and completely disintegrated when I tried to pull it. The fill level was low shoulder and there was some evidence of past leaking, though none since I purchased it about a year ago. It was not terribly expensive given the condition, so I gambled on it. 1963 seemed about right (maybe even 1970) for what was in the bottle, but I cannot say if it was Warre's. I must say, whatever the Port was inside (be it a 1963 Warre's or something else), it was wonderful. The heartiness of Port never ceases to amaze me.

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Glad to hear it showed well despite the condition.
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A bottle of Churchill 1985
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Al B. wrote:A bottle of Churchill 1985
And lovely it was too! Thank you.
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Nothing.

My first dry week (with intent) in 2012. After 10 days of utter vinous debauchery early in the month, I decided it was time to come up for air. [cheers.gif]
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Grahams 10 Year Old
Grahams 20 Year Old
Grahams 30 Year Old
Grahams 40 Year Old
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Nothing for almost a week due to work...and now I'm sick :(
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Andy Velebil wrote:Nothing for almost a week due to work...and now I'm sick :(
Takeaway: don't stop drinking Port or you'll get sick. Got it. Good to know.

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Taylor 10yr Tawny
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Nothing for almost a week due to work...and now I'm sick
I've got a Gilbey's Invalid Port bottle downstairs - sadly it's empty though...

Still, a well cellared bottle of Noval '60 is going down rather nicely right now.. [cheers.gif]
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Tom Archer wrote:
Nothing for almost a week due to work...and now I'm sick
I've got a Gilbey's Invalid Port bottle downstairs - sadly it's empty though...

Still, a well cellared bottle of Noval '60 is going down rather nicely right now.. [cheers.gif]
I sure could have used the Invalid to help me along. Haven't had a drop in well over a week. After the past four long very sick days I was finally able to get outside yesterday for a short walk around the yard, which felt good. After so long cooped up in bed or lying on the couch it was needed. I rarely get sick, beyond the odd day of not feeling 100%, but this flu (or whatever it was) wiped me out good. Think it's best to avoid alcohol for a bit longer....but isn't red wine (thus Port) medicinal for the heart?
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Think it's best to avoid alcohol for a bit longer....but isn't red wine (thus Port) medicinal for the heart?
I wouldn't - and yes it is..

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A Taylor 10. Just to have a glass each night. Didn't you know it's the best sleeping medication? :lol:

Next week maybe it will be something older.
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1977 Gould Campbell VP (.375ml) last night.
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Taylor's 2005 LBV
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1967 Fauchon Colheita Port
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1965 Dow colheita to celebrate Derek's upcoming birthday.
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1967 Dalva "Rui Paula" Colheita, for a large group in Portland, Oregon this past Saturday night.
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Rebello Valente 1963
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