Choose my next bottle
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- Tom Archer
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Choose my next bottle
It's your call!
Will decant on Thursday or Friday
Tom
Will decant on Thursday or Friday
Tom
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I say Warre '70. That gives me the chance to say (again) it is an all-time favourite of mine and Roy to reply by saying it is rubbish (again). :twisted:
Starting on the Squires site a couple of years ago, we've done that a few times, so let's force Roy to re-taste it. I seem to recall that he said he'd written it off years ago and would try it out again one day and eat his words if need be! Come on, get drinking....and eating
Starting on the Squires site a couple of years ago, we've done that a few times, so let's force Roy to re-taste it. I seem to recall that he said he'd written it off years ago and would try it out again one day and eat his words if need be! Come on, get drinking....and eating
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I voted for the Warres '70. I'm interested to see how this one is holding up.
Andy Velebil Good wine is a good familiar creature if it be well used. William Shakespeare http://www.fortheloveofport.com
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choose my next port
i think the warres will be a beaut! had a bottle about 6 months ago., terrific!
as far as the 77 grahams, i've been disappointed with the couple i've tried, but i'm determined to find some value in this vintage as i've got 6 bottles left. too bads its not the 70 grahams, that one was drinking beautifully a year ago
as far as the 77 grahams, i've been disappointed with the couple i've tried, but i'm determined to find some value in this vintage as i've got 6 bottles left. too bads its not the 70 grahams, that one was drinking beautifully a year ago
Although I would enjoy hearing your opinion on the '77 Graham's (the last bottle of it I participated in drinking was great ... FINALLY!), but I had to choose another bottle.
I have a special memory for one of the many bottles of 1963 Taylor I have enjoyed over the years. On Thanksgiving day in 2002, I opened a bottle of this and had my almost 3 week old daughter suck a few slurps of this from my finger. She was a very happy baby, much to my wife's chagrin and my mother's protestations ... I ignored both! Taylor has grown up (almost 4 now) to REALLY enjoy Port. It was the 4th word she spoke.
I have a special memory for one of the many bottles of 1963 Taylor I have enjoyed over the years. On Thanksgiving day in 2002, I opened a bottle of this and had my almost 3 week old daughter suck a few slurps of this from my finger. She was a very happy baby, much to my wife's chagrin and my mother's protestations ... I ignored both! Taylor has grown up (almost 4 now) to REALLY enjoy Port. It was the 4th word she spoke.

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Well, after a brief challenge from Graham early on, it's now neck and neck between Taylor and Warre.
Bottles have been selected and are now stood up in anticipation of the final outcome. Both English bottled, Taylor has very slight signs of seepage, but a level that's still well into the neck. Warre has no seepage but a chipped capsule and base of neck level.
Who will it be? If the poll is a dead heat, I will count the number of times they were mentioned in the posts..
Tom
Bottles have been selected and are now stood up in anticipation of the final outcome. Both English bottled, Taylor has very slight signs of seepage, but a level that's still well into the neck. Warre has no seepage but a chipped capsule and base of neck level.
Who will it be? If the poll is a dead heat, I will count the number of times they were mentioned in the posts..
Tom
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