Roy Hersh wrote:Hi Peter,
Do you have a group of Port enthusiasts in your area that would be interested in getting together, each bringing one good bottle to share one night for a fun and educational evening?
Andy Velebil wrote:Hi Peter,
So welcome to

glad to have another Port lover join us here on the forum. Nice cellar BTW, but you better be worried, this group is know to get people to increase their Port buying in no time at all

I hope you enjoy your stay here and I hope you'll chose to chime in frequently.
Roy,
In a way, we do. A few of the regulars at a local Italian restaurant
http://www.paesanosannarbor.com are interested in port. We have a standing order with the owner to be on the lookout for interesting bottles of port from the distributors he buys from. When he sees one, he gets it and one of us will buy it and put it behind the bar with a bit of masking tape on it. When any of us feel like it, we ask for a glass of the Port Group's current bottle. When it's gone, we wait until Mike Roddy finds us another.
For a get-together type group, I'd be the wet-blanket: week after week, I'd arrive with my usual bottle of Warre's Nimrod. Can't help it; I just love that wine. BTW, we have discovered that the Graham's 20 really opens up and develops some character after being opened and recorked for about a week. Maybe I should buy Paesano's a nice stoppered port decanter (Waterford or Lalique maybe?) to keep the G20 in.
Andy,
Re cellar: thanks.
Actually, I'd love to be buying more port. Part of the trouble is that I'm used to buying wine as I taste it. Paesano's has fairly competitive prices for take-out wine, so I buy most of my wine for home consumption through Paesano's. I have a wine with dinner or at a wine tasting, like it, and order 6 or 12 bottles. Not really a practical way to buy exotic port, where there may have only been one bottle offered by a particular distributor.
I need to learn to take advantge of newly relaxed laws on interstate shipping of wine. I can see that there are a lot of ports available via the internet. Now all I need is to learn which people on FTLoP have similar tastes to mine, and learn which internet sellers can be trusted, and start trying some different ports.