
Obstacles to Port procurement
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Todd wrote:

Or the fact that the price was so darn good, you happened to grab three of them.Yes, Roy's words are wise... sometimes it is just better for the relationship if the women have no clue at how much that bottle of Noval Nacional actually costs!

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You are very fortunate that Jo really enjoys Port a great deal, so you probably get in less of a mess than most of us. 

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Now this is a good new one - I need to find a local drinking buddy so I can use this one!Derek T. wrote:I think I need some new material. Two 6 packs arrived on Sunday and when I made the usual declaration of "some of these are for Alex" I knew immediately that the excuse had worn thin and was no longer believable![]()
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And using the "I got this case for over 1/2 off retail at auction" only lasts for a couple times too 

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Todd,
Even better, make up the name of a "friend" who your wife doesn't even know.
Even better, make up the name of a "friend" who your wife doesn't even know.

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Re: Obstacles to Port procurement
Any new thoughts on this topic since we last explored it?
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Re: Obstacles to Port procurement
Lack of money and lack of storage are my problems. I put a lot of money into Port when I first got interested... bought 3 fridges and 400-odd bottles... but now the fridges are full and there are boxes stacked in the front hallway. To keep the dogs out of the living room. No really, it's not because I have nowhere else to put them.
So this year my New Year's Resolution is to drink as much out of my cellar as I buy to put in it. So far, so good, but I'm already hedging. I bought 3 x D80 and have technically only drank one bottle to offset the purchase (a G66), but one of the D80s is scheduled for a tasting as is a G83. So provided I don't buy anything until the end of April, the ledger will be clean again.
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So this year my New Year's Resolution is to drink as much out of my cellar as I buy to put in it. So far, so good, but I'm already hedging. I bought 3 x D80 and have technically only drank one bottle to offset the purchase (a G66), but one of the D80s is scheduled for a tasting as is a G83. So provided I don't buy anything until the end of April, the ledger will be clean again.
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Re: Obstacles to Port procurement
Funding is always an issue for me, but at the moment storage space is the bigger one. I'm afraid what will happen when my cellar is done and I see all the empty spaces in the racks.
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Re: Obstacles to Port procurement
Well , since my post in 2007 , the only difference is I now forget to bring my SAQ bag and return from the SAQ with another ( 1.00$ )
I get the double whamy look . . .
I get the double whamy look . . .
Vintage avant jeunesse/or the other way around . . .
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Same. Storage is now becoming my biggest issue. I'm trying to drink down a bit to make room as stopping all buying is futile lol!Eric Menchen wrote:Funding is always an issue for me, but at the moment storage space is the bigger one. I'm afraid what will happen when my cellar is done and I see all the empty spaces in the racks.
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Re: Obstacles to Port procurement
I think its 3 different things for me.
1. Prioritization against other wine purchases -
2. Drinking window vs cellaring time. I bought some '07 VPs when I decided I really should have some good port in the cellar, but didn't fully internalize the epic time scale between release and when it is 'ready'. (And I thought Barolo was a commitment). I wised up eventually and started buying older ports too, but then I obsess a little about waiting until 2014 to open the 1964s.
3. Occasions to open - My wife who's parents are from Portugal no less did not impart to their daughter the love of port in a way that helps me open bottles when its just the two of us at home.
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1. Prioritization against other wine purchases -
2. Drinking window vs cellaring time. I bought some '07 VPs when I decided I really should have some good port in the cellar, but didn't fully internalize the epic time scale between release and when it is 'ready'. (And I thought Barolo was a commitment). I wised up eventually and started buying older ports too, but then I obsess a little about waiting until 2014 to open the 1964s.
3. Occasions to open - My wife who's parents are from Portugal no less did not impart to their daughter the love of port in a way that helps me open bottles when its just the two of us at home.
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That's why they make 375 ml bottles. ![Toast [cheers.gif]](./images/smilies/cheers.gif)
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Re: Obstacles to Port procurement
I think this is really the biggest of my 3 issues, the others being storage (I've moved a lot) and budget (I'm not in a particularly lucrative line of work, and I'm 24).mclancy10006 wrote: 3. Occasions to open - My wife who's parents are from Portugal no less did not impart to their daughter the love of port in a way that helps me open bottles when its just the two of us at home.
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The fiancé actually really enjoys a good port, especially when I whip up a dark chocolate torte or something to go with, and puts up with the wine fridges and budget issues, but we both fret about opening a bottle anytime other than a Friday before a long lazy weekend or in company, as the opportunities for consumption sometimes hit a brick wall without much notice. :-(.
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I honestly think we sometimes worry too much about finishing a bottle of port quickly. Last night I finished off a bottle of Fonseca Crusted 2001 that had been opened 10 days earlier. Due to work, chores and family commitments I didn't drink more than a glass or two about every other night. The port was kept in a decanter in a garage that is about 10C (50F). By the 10th day the flavour profile had become dominated by stewed fruit and was very different from when just opened, but I really enjoyed following the way it changed. I'm quite happy drinking a bottle of port over a week or two like this.Bradley Bogdan wrote:The fiancé actually really enjoys a good port, especially when I whip up a dark chocolate torte or something to go with, and puts up with the wine fridges and budget issues, but we both fret about opening a bottle anytime other than a Friday before a long lazy weekend or in company, as the opportunities for consumption sometimes hit a brick wall without much notice. :-(.mclancy10006 wrote: 3. Occasions to open - My wife who's parents are from Portugal no less did not impart to their daughter the love of port in a way that helps me open bottles when its just the two of us at home.
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Six years later I am still using the same excuseIn 2007, Derek T. wrote:I think I need some new material. Two 6 packs arrived on Sunday and when I made the usual declaration of "some of these are for Alex" I knew immediately that the excuse had worn thin and was no longer believable
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And your woman's shoe budget has gone up by how much since? LolDerek T. wrote:Six years later I am still using the same excuseIn 2007, Derek T. wrote:I think I need some new material. Two 6 packs arrived on Sunday and when I made the usual declaration of "some of these are for Alex" I knew immediately that the excuse had worn thin and was no longer believable
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