What have you opened this week?

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Ce soir ,

Broadbent fine , rich , sweet , Madeira :winepour:
Vintage avant jeunesse/or the other way around . . .
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2007 NOVAL PORTO

Yeah, I know...YOUNG.
3 hour decant: Big, juicy, bright, tart, dark fruits, floral, licorice, fleshy, long finish. 94 pts. :thumbsup:
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Barry Sunderland wrote:2007 NOVAL PORTO

Yeah, I know...YOUNG.
3 hour decant: Big, juicy, bright, tart, dark fruits, licorice, long finish. 94 pts. :thumbsup:
One of my favorites from 2007
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1970 Fonseca VP on Saturday night. Had a friend in from out of town.
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1953 Royal Oporto Colheita
1967 Kopke Colheita
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12 vintages of Churchill's
7 bottles of 1992 VP's

A domestic 1994 Heitz vintage port - which has a bunch of Portuguese grapes used
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At the FTLOP anniversay bash:

4 different 1992 VPs (SW, Kopke, De La Rosa, Delaforce)
1 SW 1992 LBV
1 Churchill's 2003 VP
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D'Oliveiras Boal 1968 in the decanter this moment.
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40 Year Old Tawny Port by Quinta do Noval over the last weekend
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1977 Gould Campbell. Took forever to open up.
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Eric Ifune wrote:1977 Gould Campbell. Took forever to open up.
May I suggest using a large hammer next time?
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Andy Velebil wrote:
Eric Ifune wrote:1977 Gould Campbell. Took forever to open up.
May I suggest using a large hammer next time?
Andy , you must specify .
According to the :ftlop: rule book , a large hammer is only used for a magnum . :lol:
Vintage avant jeunesse/or the other way around . . .
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Luc Gauthier wrote:
Andy Velebil wrote:
Eric Ifune wrote:1977 Gould Campbell. Took forever to open up.
May I suggest using a large hammer next time?
Andy , you must specify .
According to the :ftlop: rule book , a large hammer is only used for a magnum . :lol:
He didn't specify the size, so given his difficulty I figured it was a larger than normal cork giving him trouble [bye2.gif]
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I will be opening for Sunday's BBQ here:

Comparison of 2003 vs. 2005 Quinta do Noval LBV

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A bottle of Ferreira Branco, to be mixed with ice and tonic and a twist of mint.
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Luc is correct. The large hammer is for the magnums.
I couldn't find the small one.
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As Archie Bunker said : " You don't vaccum the loleum : :roll:
Vintage avant jeunesse/or the other way around . . .
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Al B. wrote:A bottle of Ferreira Branco, to be mixed with ice and tonic and a twist of mint.
Oh yeah, that reminds me--Fonseca Siroco, for the same reason.
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But the weather's just gone cool and wet again, so sitting in the wine chiller alongside the Ferreira Branco is a decanter of 1989 Peatling's Crusted Port (Peatling's being a UK wine merchant, the port being produced for them by Warre).
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In addition to several Douro wines I opened a 1963 Offley Boa Vista Vintage Port that was fantastic. Someone else opened a 1963 Niepoort Colheita (B. 1986) that was also very good. There was also about 10 other wines poured blind and it was educational trying my hand at guessing what was what....a fun night for sure.
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