Which Port shipper, has the best website?

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Which Port shipper, has the best website?

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:help: by picking a Port company website, whether a Gaia giant or a small SQVP in the Douro ... there are some pretty creative websites around these days.

Please comment on which is your favorite. :thanks:
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Roy

Are you able to post links to some of the candidates that you think we should consider?

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The only one I read with any frequency is theVintagePortSite for monthly weather reports, I find these very interesting.

I am interested to see whether Churchills port blog grows to be something with regular updates.

In the last year I have only looked at Quinta do Vesuvio, Quinta do Noval and Niepoort and I have generally been frustrated that the 'news' I was looking for was not there. For instance Noval hasn't updated for the 2003 vintage yet. I have generally found the shipper web sites are not that up to date which is a little disappointing.

Hopefully others will have had a different experience and I will find some new links to read more regularly!
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I gotta say Quevedo gets top honors. I've yet to see a producer that blogs and updates as regularly has Oscar does. Not to mention he is one of the very few that is active here on :ftlop: So my hat goes off to him :salute: and I wish other producers would emulate what he is doing.

I like Churchill's blog and give it top honors too, I hope Johnny keeps at it. I don't see many replies to his posts yet, but it still a bit new and I don't think word has spread enough about it.

Also like the Vintage Port site as well for the monthly updates. Although they can be a tad late in coming at times, which is a bit frustrating. But they are on the right track for sure.

I remember all of our complaining about the utter lack of any real web sites a few years ago when :ftlop: started. Now we have producers blogging, interactive websites, etc. It's great to see this happening, and while many companies still have a ways to go, I am happy to see the amount of progress there has been in a short time.
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Although it is not port, and only in Portuguese, I like the Niepoort Projectos webiste a lot. Beautiful lay-out, good web shop and a blog by Dirk.

Haven't checked the Churchill site out for a long time, but it sounds good. Quevedo is great and really informative.

There are definitely improvements in the websites, but many are still outdated, Noval being a tragic example.
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I had not seen the Niepoort one. A shame it isn't in English :(
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Andy Velebil wrote:I had not seen the Niepoort one. A shame it isn't in English :(
It's a good practice for your Portuguese. :)
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Ronald Wortel wrote:
Andy Velebil wrote:I had not seen the Niepoort one. A shame it isn't in English :(
It's a good practice for your Portuguese. :)
:lol: I know, i'm a bit slow but can usually figure out at least parts of it. Putting those parts togther into a sentence is another matter entirely :lol:
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For now it´s not available yet, I´ve seen already the website from Quinta do Pêgo, amazing facilities, the owner is a danish person, Mr. Carlston an wonderfull person, I meet him this week at the State 33 hec in total, 30 hec cultivated with class A grapes, a very nice LBV 2004 unfiltered, I´m waiting to taste the Vintage´s 2000 and 2006. http://www.quintadopego.com
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In my point of view the warm and friendly environment that the owner transmits to all the staff and guests it´s unic !
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goncalo devesas wrote:For now it´s not available yet, I´ve seen already the website from Quinta do Pêgo, ... http://www.quintadopego.com
The setting does look quite inviting. The facilities and rooms look very nice, but could benefit from a few more pieces of art on the walls or something, IMHO. The web site needs to get filled out a little more too, like information on their different products.
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Is the Pego vintage port still made by Calem or is it produced independently these days? The 2000 was very nice.
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No, nowadays the Portwine Cellar incharge it´s Rozés
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