What have you opened this week?

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She gets to open/try lots of Taylor bottles but that gets tiresome. She liked that label on the Dow, or so I was told.
She likes that stark black and white label?
Must like chocolate, no wonder she wants to become a pastry chef! :munch:
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I opened a bottle of "Dow 1962 late bottled 1966" last night and shared it with a few friends.
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1977 Caves Messias Quinta do Cachão Vintage Port on sunday.
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I just decanted a 1987 Graham's Malvedos to have with dinner tonight for our 25th Anniversary.
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Glenn E. wrote:I just decanted a 1987 Graham's Malvedos to have with dinner tonight for our 25th Anniversary.
May you enjoy it well. [cheers.gif]

I'll be opening a 1983 Smith Woodhouse 375 later this afternoon.
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Glenn E. wrote:I just decanted a 1987 Graham's Malvedos to have with dinner tonight for our 25th Anniversary.
Happy Anniversary! Tonight I'll be opening up a 1975 Warre which I'm going to pair with a nicely grilled ribeye steak.
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Niepoort 10 Year Old Tawny, nicely chilled for the heat here in NY.
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2003 Taylor Fladgate LBV. Only 2 left after this one... :(
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Noval 10 year old Tawny.
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1980 Dow for a get together with my two best friends and their families that I've known since kindergarten and 2nd grade respectively. They are not Port savvy, but if this bottle shows well, they should love it. Four other bottles of white/red DOC wines are in tow as well.
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2003 Taylor LBV

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Warre Cavadinha 1995, to share with my sister, she really liked it, so there's hope!
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Quinta do Portal 20 Year Tawny

Part of this was used to make a glaze for carrots which were on the side with a seasoned tri-tip roast and carmelized onions. The rest of the bottle was served with dessert - fresh apricot pie. Both applications were delightful and very well received by the group.
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Taylor 10 yo Tawny
Ramos Pinto 30 yo Tawny

The above opened at a dinner party with a group of people I worked with nearly 20 years ago. Served as dessert with an assortment of cheesecakes and carrot cake. Both wines were well received by everyone, and I think everyone got a kick out of the "mini vertial" that we put on. Created a couple of new Port drinkers tonight, I think! (And upgraded the tastes of a couple more - no one else in the group had ever had anything as exotic as a 30yo before).
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1977 Warre's Vintage Port
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S. Leonardo 40 year old Tawny Port
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Quinta do Portal 20-yr Old Tawny Port
1985 Graham's Vintage Port

The first for "study group" on Thursday night with Persian BBQ and the second on Friday night for a South African "poikey" dinner with some of my wife's coworkers. Not sure I'm spelling that right, but it was delicious!

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Roy Hersh wrote:S. Leonardo 40 year old Tawny Port
Wow! Pulling out the big guns! :D
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2007 Rocha Port

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This was delicous.
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David,

It was only because Dorene and I were able to dine and hang out with Mr. & Mrs. P. Meek and I knew he'd never get a chance to try it otherwise. Everyone seemed to enjoy it and I was pleased to be able to share it with them. [friends.gif]


Tonight I opened a delicious 1999 SW LBV while we watched a documentary. Really impressive for LBV. [cheers.gif]
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