What have you opened this week?

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I've just opened what was intended to be my last bottle of port for 2012 - an absolutely stunning bottle of Fonseca 1977. So good, in fact, that there is a serious danger of this not being my last bottle of the year. I'm not convinced the bottle will last beyond this evening!
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1866 Quinta do Vallado, Adelaide "Tributa" ... TN and photos to follow in the newsletter that will be out shortly (next few days).
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Roy Hersh wrote:1866 Quinta do Vallado, Adelaide "Tributa" ... TN and photos to follow in the newsletter that will be out shortly (next few days).
Excellent!
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Roy Hersh wrote:1866 Quinta do Vallado, Adelaide "Tributa" ... TN and photos to follow in the newsletter that will be out shortly (next few days).
Wow... That's exciting!
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Tonight I wanted to go from old and ancient wood-aged to something young, fresh, delicious and with deeper meaning to me:

1994 Quinta do Vesuvio VP to ring in the New Year.
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Looking forward to read tasting note of the 1866 Vallado Adelaide.
It is for sale in Denmark for abt USD 4000, so it is really special.

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For New Years, I had a 1963 Croft. I bet a good number of had 1963 Vintage last night... Impressive example of this vintage, had the chocolate notes that I find more on the '63 than any other Croft vintage. It's not to the level of Graham, Dow or Fonseca; but sure darn good by itself.
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Opened a 1975 Barros Colheita to take us into the new year. I had not had this, before, and it is quite nice.

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Had a glass of Barros 20 year old tawny at a restaurant, and figured we could do better with a 1957 Rocha colheita at home. I was right :smile:
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1994 Krohn's Colheita (b. 2005) which I bought on release and cellared
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Portal 20 year old
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1988 Taylor Vargellas VP
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Over Christmas and New Year:

- Niepoort Garrafeira 1952
- Cálem 1977 VP
- Quinta do Javali 2001 LBV
- Cockburn 1967 VP
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1978 Barros Colheita
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Marc J. wrote:1988 Taylor Vargellas VP
Marc ... How was this? I have one bottle of it that I have been sitting on. Is it in a good place at the moment?

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Gary Richardson wrote:
Marc J. wrote:1988 Taylor Vargellas VP
Marc ... How was this? I have one bottle of it that I have been sitting on. Is it in a good place at the moment?

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It was very nice! Its fully mature and well integrated, but still has a tannic backbone that is very typical of Taylor. I enjoyed it quite a bit...
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Marc J. wrote:
Gary Richardson wrote:
Marc J. wrote:1988 Taylor Vargellas VP
Marc ... How was this? I have one bottle of it that I have been sitting on. Is it in a good place at the moment?

-- Gary
It was very nice! Its fully mature and well integrated, but still has a tannic backbone that is very typical of Taylor. I enjoyed it quite a bit...
I was about to ask the same, I just picked one up as a birth year wine. Tough to find 88's from any region that are drinking well and not $100+.
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A bottle of Taylor 2003 LBV - not as good as I remember it from a couple of years back when it was freshly bottled.
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2000 Quinta do Noval VP
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Ferreira Duque de Braganca 20 Year Old Tawny Port
1976 Porto Rocha Tawny Port
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