What Port(s) have you purchased this week?

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Luc Gauthier wrote:2 x 2011 quinta do Crasto lbv
27.00$/bottle
An excellent LBV...but those Canadian Prices...yikes! [foilhat.gif]
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Pocas 30 year Tawny.
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2x 1975 Cockburn VP
Had this a few years ago and was pleasantly surprised given the history of the year. I thought it worth the gamble at $43 each.
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3 Dow 2000 VP
1 Smith Woodhouse 2000 VP
1 Grahams 2000 VP
1 Alves de Sousa 2011 VP
1 Taylor Quinta de Vargellas 2005 VP
1 Barros 2011 VP
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Brought back with us from the Quevedo winery (visited there on the last day of our holiday in Portugal last week):
- 2016 VP
- 1974 Colheita
- 40 YO Tawny
- 20 YO Tawny
- 10 YO Tawny (75 cl and 37,5 cl)
- LBV
- white port

And also some Claudia's & Oscar's Douro reds :yumyum:

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Sandeman lbv 2013
2 × 17.95

1bottle Pocas jr. 2013 vp
47.95
Vintage avant jeunesse/or the other way around . . .
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1 Warre's 1963 VP
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Nice sale and good prices.

2 x Andresen 10YO White
2 x Quinta da Devesa 20YO
1 x Ferreira 20YO
1 x SWC Madalena 1999 SQVP
1 x Croft 2000 VP
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1996 Quinta do Noval Nacional
2011 Quinta do Noval Nacional
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1977 Graham's
1980 Gould Campbell
1994 Taylor Fladgate
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Eric Menchen wrote:1996 Quinta do Noval Nacional
2011 Quinta do Noval Nacional
I hope those are for October! [beg.gif]
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I picked up both the 1964 and 1967 Taylor Fladgate ‘Very Old’ releases. I tried the 1967 last summer in Gaia (for my 50th birthday- born in 1967.) These will be for some special occasion.
I also purchased a few bottles of Burmester 1998 Colheita, which were exceptional for the price, and a wonderful way to introduce friends to Port without opening a megabottle.
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12x 1995 Fonseca Guimaraens vintage (6 to sell, 6 to keep :-) )
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Not bought recently, but discovered on a stock list from some offsite storage. Apparently in 2009 I bought 24 half bottles of Smith Woodhouse 2000.

Nice, they might be almost ready for drinking now.
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2000 Dow
2000 Offley Boa Vista
2003 Smith Woodhouse
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Mike J. W. wrote:2000 Dow
2000 Offley Boa Vista
2003 Smith Woodhouse
Nice ports. The Offley is quite good and flies under the radar.


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Taylor 10 Year Tawny for casual sipping while grilling.
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1977 Delaforce VP (2x Magnum)
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Andy Velebil wrote:
Mike J. W. wrote:2000 Dow
2000 Offley Boa Vista
2003 Smith Woodhouse
Nice ports. The Offley is quite good and flies under the radar.


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I'm looking forward to trying the Offley Boa. I've never had one before, so I'm curious about their style. If it's good, I know where I can pick up a few more bottles of it at a good price.
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2011 Alves de Sousa (at a really good price)
2007 Dow (at a ridiculously good price. Unfortunately, it was their last bottle)
"I have often thought that the aim of Port is to give you a good and durable hangover, so that during the next day you should be reminded of the splendid occasion the night before." - Hungarian/British journalist & author George Mikes
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