Buying my first port decanter

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Post by Julian old_ac Wiseman »

Just as good. When published, please post details of the book in this thread.
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The working title is "DDT" (Derek's Decanting Tips) look out for it on Amazon.com in December - only $99 in hardback with free delivery 8)
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If you want a decanter, look no further than eBay - there's loads there, and they almost always sell for peanuts!

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Some good advice here and a few attempts at comic relief.
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There's a great sale going on, including decanters at WINE ENTHUSIAST. Some excellent pricing now!
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Reading this thread again did make me laugh. First there was the US paranoia with lead (unbelievably neurotic), and then the recollection that I once believed that Julian was American (simply unbelievable).
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