Are you going to drink your wines ?

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Are you going to drink your wines ?

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...or you just buy them because you can't resist ?

How many bottles do you need? Some of you have a realy impressing number....are you sure your children are not going to sell it? Are you preparing them? :-)
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Eduardo,
You've jumped in with a splash, why don't you introduce yourself please.
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eduardo santos wrote:...or you just buy them because you can't resist ?

How many bottles do you need?
Yes, I can't resist. Who can't resist Port :winebath:

What I need and what I want are two totally different things. But what I want is a lot of Port in my cellar [cheers.gif]
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eduardo santos wrote:Are you going to drink your wines ? ...or you just buy them because you can't resist ?
There are times when I can't resist, but at the moment that isn't a problem because my collection is still small enough that I plan on drinking them all. I've come up with a rough idea of how many bottles I need to have to retire on, and I'm only about 60% there. When I get a little bit closer I'll need to be a bit more selective about which vintages I buy, and when I get to 100%, resistance will become an issue.
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eduardo santos wrote:Are you going to drink your wines ?
If I live long enough, yes.
eduardo santos wrote:...or you just buy them because you can't resist ?
I have virtually no will-power when it comes to port, but I try to resist being silly and buying things I don't absolutely need. Luckily, I have never encountered a bottle of port that I don't need so my will-power hasn't been put to the test.
eduardo santos wrote:How many bottles do you need?
See above.
eduardo santos wrote:Some of you have a realy impressing number....are you sure your children are not going to sell it?
When I am gone, my son can do what he wants with what remains. I won't care, because I'll be dead.
eduardo santos wrote:Are you preparing them? :-)
No. See the answer to the first question :wink: [cheers.gif]
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Personally, my will power goes out the window when it comes to Port. Like Eric, I have a certain number of bottles in mind that I believe should last me the rest of my lifetime. I too, like Derek, intend on drinking them all and since I don't have any kids I really must redouble my efforts in that area...
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I plan on drinking all of my wines. Unfortunately, I've been trying to reduce my cellar for the past five years with no success, so I guess resistance is futile.
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No...for the simple reason that drinking all my wines without then being marooned in a port desert requires rather precise timing of death...i don't fancy the odds!!

I recently revised my will to give the group i taste with in London a few of my choice bottles for a nice tasting in the event of my untimely death. The rest will go to my siblings (assuming i stay unmarried), together with the contact details of people who might be interested in buying them! (or who might know how to realise the best possible price).
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Rob C. wrote:I recently revised my will to give the group i taste with in London a few of my choice bottles for a nice tasting in the event of my untimely death.
Probably for the best if you don't tell us what's in your cellar in case it acts as an incentive :roll:
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Derek T. wrote:
Rob C. wrote:I recently revised my will to give the group i taste with in London a few of my choice bottles for a nice tasting in the event of my untimely death.
Probably for the best if you don't tell us what's in your cellar in case it acts as an incentive :roll:
I'd imagine you will get to drink most of them anyway...just not all at once!
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Rob C. wrote:No...for the simple reason that drinking all my wines without then being marooned in a port desert requires rather precise timing of death...i don't fancy the odds!!
True dat. I planning on living to 90, but since I'm not quite halfway there, that is just a guess for planning purposes. One bottle a month for 47 years means I need 564 bottles, and since I still have time to age a few more new releases into maturity, I don't need that many yet.
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Eric Menchen wrote:
Rob C. wrote:No...for the simple reason that drinking all my wines without then being marooned in a port desert requires rather precise timing of death...i don't fancy the odds!!
True dat. I planning on living to 90, but since I'm not quite halfway there, that is just a guess for planning purposes. One bottle a month for 47 years means I need 564 bottles, and since I still have time to age a few more new releases into maturity, I don't need that many yet.
I gave up counting a long time ago, but I reckon I open around 100 bottles per year. If I'm going to live to 90 I had better start buying much more port [d_training.gif]
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Derek T. wrote:
Eric Menchen wrote:
Rob C. wrote:No...for the simple reason that drinking all my wines without then being marooned in a port desert requires rather precise timing of death...i don't fancy the odds!!
True dat. I planning on living to 90, but since I'm not quite halfway there, that is just a guess for planning purposes. One bottle a month for 47 years means I need 564 bottles, and since I still have time to age a few more new releases into maturity, I don't need that many yet.
I gave up counting a long time ago, but I reckon I open around 100 bottles per year. If I'm going to live to 90 I had better start buying much more port [d_training.gif]
impressive

I think I open close to 60 bottles per year

which means that if i stopped my purchases, I actually will run out of port [shok.gif]
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I am 46. Eric has already given us a target of 90, which I think is stretching but achievable for someone of my generation, so I need 4,400 bottles to make sure I don't go thirsty. At this point I probably have just over 10% of what I need to reach 90. Buying 4,000 bottles now would be presumptuous, so I will perhaps plan to buy 100 bottles per year until I am 85 and then drink the cellar dry before I check out.

If I reach 91 I will be relying on you guys to sort me out with something to drink [friends.gif] [cheers.gif]
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Derek T. wrote: If I reach 91 I will be relying on you guys to sort me out with something to drink [friends.gif] [cheers.gif]
firstly, I need to figure out if you're indeed a real person or a figment of theportforum's imagination! :mrgreen:
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Jeff G. wrote:
Derek T. wrote: If I reach 91 I will be relying on you guys to sort me out with something to drink [friends.gif] [cheers.gif]
firstly, I need to figure out if you're indeed a real person or a figment of theportforum's imagination! :mrgreen:
I can vouch for Derek being a real person, and also that he is NOT the Bishop of Norwich. :wink: [friends.gif]
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I probably have TOO MUCH VP, since I really prefer tawny ports. I mean, I'm approaching 70, and some of these VPs are unlikely to mature while I am around to drink them.

The tawny ports I buy as I drink them.

I'm not really sure why I do buy VP - maybe just to have something on hand when VP drinkers come to visit. I really like the ritual involved in decanting and serving the VPs, so why don't a few people come to visit occasionally?
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Peter W. Meek wrote:I probably have TOO MUCH VP, since I really prefer tawny ports. I mean, I'm approaching 70, and some of these VPs are unlikely to mature while I am around to drink them.

The tawny ports I buy as I drink them.

I'm not really sure why I do buy VP - maybe just to have something on hand when VP drinkers come to visit. I really like the ritual involved in decanting and serving the VPs, so why don't a few people come to visit occasionally?
You free next weekend :wink: :lol: But we should organize a tasting or two for later this year.
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This is a great question, and one I worry about personally. I have 2 children and so far neither of them show any interest in vintage port - if that ever changes, then my answer might change.

I plan on drinking all of my port and will need (hopefully) to keep buying a case or two each year to keep me going for as long as I plan to be drinking port. I would be really annoyed if I died unexpectedly and found my children just sold off my wine collection instead of drinking it.

Maybe I need to change my will...
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Andy Velebil wrote:
Peter W. Meek wrote:I probably have TOO MUCH VP, since I really prefer tawny ports. I mean, I'm approaching 70, and some of these VPs are unlikely to mature while I am around to drink them.

The tawny ports I buy as I drink them.

I'm not really sure why I do buy VP - maybe just to have something on hand when VP drinkers come to visit. I really like the ritual involved in decanting and serving the VPs, so why don't a few people come to visit occasionally?
You free next weekend :wink: :lol: But we should organize a tasting or two for later this year.
I'm retired. I can generally find some time.

If anyone ever finds themselves with some spare time in SE Michigan (I'm about 40 minutes west of Detroit - near Ann Arbor) I'd be glad to share some of these ports. Just let me know.
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