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Re: The Best Port Wine for Beginners?

Posted: Wed Aug 21, 2013 5:12 am
by Paul Fountain
Andrew E wrote:How many here were started on port wannabe's, aka non-Portuguese fortified wine?
I certainly did.

Re: The Best Port Wine for Beginners?

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 5:31 am
by Andy Velebil
Paul Fountain wrote:
Andrew E wrote:How many here were started on port wannabe's, aka non-Portuguese fortified wine?
I certainly did.
Not here. 1966 and 1970 Taylor's VP 8--)

Re: The Best Port Wine for Beginners?

Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 8:15 am
by Glenn E.
Andrew E wrote:How many here were started on port wannabe's, aka non-Portuguese fortified wine?
My first was a Porto Rocha 20-yr old Tawny.

Re: The Best Port Wine for Beginners?

Posted: Thu Sep 12, 2013 6:34 am
by Al B.
My first port was a Taylor 1963, but that was nearly 30 years ago. The equivalent today would something like starting with the Taylor 1992. It blew me away and made me realise that the world of wine wasn't all cheap, thin and acidic rubbish.

Re: The Best Port Wine for Beginners?

Posted: Mon Nov 04, 2013 11:45 pm
by Roy Hersh
My first was a 1963 Sandeman VP in 1983, a young 20 year old that I had many many times in the next few years to follow as the restaurant I worked in had bought cases of it, to sell by the glass @ $15 per.

Re: The Best Port Wine for Beginners?

Posted: Wed Nov 06, 2013 3:37 pm
by Derek T.
I started with LBVs from Taylor and Graham and very quickly moved into SQVPs such as Dow Bomfim. I didn't know there were port-style wines from other regions and didn't taste a "proper" VP until I joined this forum.

Re: The Best Port Wine for Beginners?

Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 11:16 am
by Eric Menchen
I can't say what my first Port was, but my exposure was likely with a real product from the Douro, as I had a dessert sampling at a local restaurant. Checking their menu today, they list:
$16 Dessert Sampler 1 oz. each of:
Blandy’s Madiera, Jorge Ordoñez Moscatel,
El Maestro Sierra Sherry and Warre’s Port
The Blandy's is Alvada five year, the Warres is Otima 10 year. I think they had a ruby at one time, but I could be wrong. Right now they do have Kopke Ruby, Croft Special Reserve, Quinta do Noval LBV, Graham's 20 year old tawny, and the Warre's Otima 10 on the menu, by the glass.