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Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Mon Aug 17, 2009 8:35 am
by Eric Menchen
1983 Smith Woodhouse
I really liked the 1985 Smith Woodhouse; and while I don't have as high expectations for the 1983, I thought it would be nice to try. And while I have no way to confirm this, reportedly these bottles were:
Purchased on release and stored, undisturbed, in a private temperature and humidity controlled subterranean wine cellar.

Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Wed Aug 19, 2009 7:54 pm
by Peter W. Meek
Kenny (the new wine guy at Paesanos) found these for me.

1963 Delaforce VP ($260)
1977 Taylor-Fladgate VP ($200)
Taylor-Fladgate 40 Yr Tawny ($165)

(Note: these are open bottle prices in a restaurant)

Once again, these are for the Gang of Port. If you happen through Ann Arbor, you can always ask for a sip from one of our bottles. If you happen through fairly often, you might consider asking Kenny to find YOU a bottle of something interesting to contribute to the Gang of Port.
[welcome.gif] to like-minded people.

(Michigan law being what it is, if you intend to drink it in a restaurant or other licensed establishment, they had better be the ones buying it from state-approved distributors. No BYOB. :evil: )

Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 4:35 pm
by Glenn E.
Just picked up a Croft Pink and a 1997 Quinta do Tedo SQVP. Both were very inexpensive.

Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Sun Aug 23, 2009 3:27 pm
by Glenn E.
The "test" bottle of the 1997 Quinta do Tedo was successful enough (TN here) that I went back and purchased the store's remaining 9 bottles this morning. While "merely" a very nice bottle on an absolute scale, it was a steal for $21.

While there, I also picked up 3 x 1977 Barros Colheita (.375) for $35 each and 3 x 2003 Quinta da Gaivosa Vintage Port (.375) for $18 each. The store is planning a remodel soon, so was interested in moving as much of the stock in the walk-in cellar as possible. I was happy to oblige!

They still have several bottles of Warre VPs - 1970, 1980, 1985, and 1991 - but the prices on those weren't quite low enough even with the clearance discount for me to pull the trigger. (Warre isn't my favorite producer.)

Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 8:58 am
by Carlos Gandiaga
Got 2 bottles of 1983 Warres's VP for $36 each
3 bottles of 1985 Warre's for $27 each..

Contemplating 1980 Warre's at $35 and 1970 Warre's at $60. Thoughts??

Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 9:04 am
by Eric Menchen
Those are great prices Carlos, like half of what I'm used to seeing for all but the 1970, and that 1970 is still a deal. I'm not a huge fan of Warre's, but I'd buy bottles at those prices.

I just put in an order for some 2007 Warre's.

Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 9:11 am
by Carlos Gandiaga
Eric Menchen wrote:Those are great prices Carlos, like half of what I'm used to seeing for all but the 1970, and that 1970 is still a deal. I'm not a huge fan of Warre's, but I'd buy bottles at those prices.

I just put in an order for some 2007 Warre's.
Got them from Pop's Wine in NY. They have very good prices on quite a few Warre's. Seems like they bought out a distributors supply for cheap. Guess that's the bright side for us since Port doesn't "seem to be moving".

Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 9:36 am
by Glenn E.
Carlos Gandiaga wrote:Contemplating 1980 Warre's at $35 and 1970 Warre's at $60. Thoughts??
Get 'em both. I'd have purchased the bottles that my local grocery store has if they'd been that cheap, but even "clearance priced" they still want $140 for the 1970.

Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:16 pm
by Thomas Lundh
There was this great discount in a webshop here i Denmark two days ago.
So I bought 2 Burmester Colheitas 1955 (a little less than 100$ each)
12 Burmester Colheita 1986 (a litle less than 25$ each)

I'm really looking forward to tast the '55 colheitas.....

Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 2:20 pm
by Glenn E.
Thomas Lundh wrote:So I bought 2 Burmester Colheitas 1955 (a little less than 100$ each)
12 Burmester Colheita 1986 (a litle less than 25$ each)
Wow! Very nice find, Thomas! I've always heard that Burmester Colheitas are very good... let us know how they are once you try them!

Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 3:06 pm
by Eric Menchen
Thomas Lundh wrote:There was this great discount in a webshop here i Denmark two days ago.
So I bought 2 Burmester Colheitas 1955 (a little less than 100$ each)
12 Burmester Colheita 1986 (a litle less than 25$ each)

I'm really looking forward to tast the '55 colheitas.....
Congratulations on that find. The 1955 Burmester Colheita is one of my favorites. I've looked for it in the United States and the only bottle I've found under $300 is in poor condition.

Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Sun Aug 30, 2009 4:50 pm
by Moses Botbol
Picked up a case of '94 Warre in OWC for a steal...

Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2009 12:39 pm
by Glenn E.
As noted in the Port & Madeira Marketplace, Benchmark Wines was having a sale so I expanded my little 1985 horizontal to 17 different Ports. :) I already had Dow, Fonseca, Graham, Kopke, Taylor, and Warre, to which I added:

1 Barros Port 1985 $56.00
1 Calem Port 1985 $30.00
1 Cockburn Port 1985 $55.00
1 Ferreira Port 1985 $49.00
2 Gould Campbell Port 1985 $52.00 ea
1 Offley Boa Vista Port 1985 $54.00
1 Quarles Harris Port 1985 $52.00
1 Quinta do Infantado Port 1985 $29.00
1 Quinta do Noval Port 1985 $48.00
1 Ramos Pinto Port 1985 $45.00
2 Smith Woodhouse Port 1985 $64.00 ea

I picked up the extra Gould Campbell and Smith Woodhouse to give me something to drink while waiting for a good time to have a horizontal. Then I also picked up these because they were just too cheap to pass up:

4 Real Companhia Velha Vintage Port 1970 $30.00 ea

And lastly, I also won 12 x 1985 Graham at WineBid.com. Should have read the fine print first, though, because the final invoice was 25% higher than what I bid because of their exhorbitant 14% buyer's premium, 1% insurance, and 10.925% California sales tax. ARRGH!

Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 7:16 am
by Michael M.
2 bottles of Quinta do Vallado 20 years old Tawny.

Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 1:09 pm
by Andy Velebil
Michael M. wrote:2 bottles of Quinta do Vallado 20 years old Tawny.
Michael,
This is a very nice 20 Year Old Tawny. If you get the chance try their 30 year Old as well. It is worth the extra price and a favorite 30 Year Old Tawny of mine.

Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 2:43 am
by Daniel R.
8 x Vesuvio 1994 vintage - 37,50 Eur
5 x Dow's 1977 vintage - 47,50 Eur

Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 6:18 am
by Andy Velebil
Daniel R. wrote:8 x Vesuvio 1994 vintage - 37,50 Eur
5 x Dow's 1977 vintage - 47,50 Eur
Daniel,
Good prices on those...and those Vesuvio's are SO hard to not to drink right now. I'd hide them away for a long time [cheers.gif]

Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 6:58 am
by Michael M.
Andy Velebil wrote:
Michael M. wrote:2 bottles of Quinta do Vallado 20 years old Tawny.
Michael,
This is a very nice 20 Year Old Tawny. If you get the chance try their 30 year Old as well. It is worth the extra price and a favorite 30 Year Old Tawny of mine.
Andy,
I have to admit that the two bottles are from auction. They had been rediculous cheap. I shot them for 18 EUR each, shipping included. Thank's for the tip with the 30 years old. Never saw an offer on the web. I would also be interested in the Vallado 10 years old, 25 EUR in my area. Much more than I pay for my 10 years old Ferreira. I found 10 years old Vallado for about 10 GBP in the UK. [beg.gif] Those prices must be the compensation for all those rainy days, given both from a higher being.

Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 7:12 am
by Moses Botbol
Michael M. wrote: I would also be interested in the Vallado 10 years old, 25 EUR in my area. Much more than I pay for my 10 years old Ferreira. I found 10 years old Vallado for about 10 GBP in the UK. [beg.gif] Those prices must be the compensation for all those rainy days, given both from a higher being.
25 EUR is a lot for a 10 year tawny. I'd stick with the Ferreira... I guess it depends on how you like tawny to taste? At 10 years old, tawny does vary a lot.

Have you tried Delaforce or Ramos Pinto?

Re: What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 7:40 am
by Michael M.
Moses Botbol wrote:
Michael M. wrote: I would also be interested in the Vallado 10 years old, 25 EUR in my area. Much more than I pay for my 10 years old Ferreira. I found 10 years old Vallado for about 10 GBP in the UK. [beg.gif] Those prices must be the compensation for all those rainy days, given both from a higher being.
25 EUR is a lot for a 10 year tawny. I'd stick with the Ferreira... I guess it depends on how you like tawny to taste? At 10 years old, tawny does vary a lot.

Have you tried Delaforce or Ramos Pinto?
No, Moses, both not yet tried. Yes, pretty much variation in style. I had ( at his home with Axel P.) the Croft 10 years old Tawny, which was rather rustic in style but which I liked neverthless. I could purchase Ramos Pinto 10 years old for 25 EUR in my town. The 30 years old Ramos Pinto for 60 EUR looks quiet cheap in comparision. Unfortunately, they do not offer the 20 years old Ramos Pinto :( . Delaforce, His Eminence Choice is about 19 EUR in Germany , still more than my Ferreira.