mosesbotbol 07:57 AM 04-04-2014
Originally Posted by RWhisenand:
The very first port I've had was a Fonseca '85. It was amazing! I've never had a finer port since.
Most never will; '85 Fonseca is one of the greatest post War ports.
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massphatness 04:06 PM 04-10-2014
Drinking a lot of Agiano Super Tuscan recently
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mosesbotbol 05:19 AM 04-11-2014
Had 1971 Ch. Montrose last night. Holding up quite well.
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Gabe215 03:35 PM 04-18-2014
Just bought my first Port, Taylor Fladgate 10 year Tawney bottled in '12, off research. Also how long does Port stay good for after opening I have a stopper with a pump to take air out? I've heard different things online and would like your guys advice, if you don't want to clog up the thread with advice you can PM me! Thanks everyone!
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pnoon 04:04 PM 04-18-2014
Originally Posted by Gabe215:
Just bought my first Port, Taylor Fladgate 10 year Tawney bottled in '12, off research. Also how long does Port stay good for after opening I have a stopper with a pump to take air out? I've heard different things online and would like your guys advice, if you don't want to clog up the thread with advice you can PM me! Thanks everyone!
6-8 weeks should be fine.
For me, it never lasts more than a few days to a week.
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Gabe215 09:45 PM 04-18-2014
Thanks Peter, also I read that people store open bottles in the fridge (red wine in the fridge?) is this more for people that store it for months on end for cooking purposes only?
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Gabe215 04:19 PM 04-24-2014
PA Vintage Quality Cab! Will be interesting!!
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mosesbotbol 08:32 AM 04-25-2014
Never had a wine from PA, pretty neat.
VA is making some great wines, especially
Barboursville Vineyards in Charlottesville, Virginia. Their wines are a tremendous value and will be widely heralded in the decades to come. Build a collection now and you'll be sitting pretty as prices skyrocket and availability of older vintages is scarce.
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Gabe215 03:44 PM 05-01-2014
I'm no where near as knowledgeable as most on this thread but drink around 2-3 bottles of red wine a week (mostly Shiraz, Malbec, and some Cabs) and this was hands down the best Cab I've ever had, bought it at their winery- they ship if anyone's interested
http://www.pennswoodsevents.com, having my first ever Tawney Port cigar combo with a RASCC def will not be that last time I pair a cigar with Port!!
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Gabe215 02:31 PM 06-01-2014
Bump, and a pic of what I've drank in the past couple weeks, really enjoying Porto!!
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pnoon 02:36 PM 06-01-2014
Nice selection, Gabe.
The TF 10 is a nice tawny port. If you liked it and can spend the extra $$$, try the 20.
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Porch Dweller 02:54 PM 06-01-2014
I'm not an experienced port drinker, but I've had that Graham's Six Grapes and quite enjoyed it.
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Navydoc 03:17 PM 06-01-2014
Late Harvest Ports are also a cheap way to see what the Vintage version of the same wine will develop into. Vintage ports only spend 2 years in barrel whereas late bottled ports spend 4 years in barrel
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Gabe215 05:32 PM 06-01-2014
Peter will def try that at some point, 10 yr was fantastic
Paul thanks went to total wine in Delaware the other week which trumps the shitty state run liquor here in PA, and I saw the LBV bottles there which I've never seen before and after hearing this I will buy next week when I go there to stock up!!
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mosesbotbol 05:15 AM 06-02-2014
6 Grapes is quite popular basic ruby port. Another one to consider is Noval Black; similarly priced. Taylor 10 is a solid 10 year tawny. You may want to try Ferreira or Ramos Pinto which are also among the best in the category. Each one of Taylor's tawny with an indication of age reflect well on what they are trying to accomplish.
Remember that 10 year tawny is not actually 10 years old. A sample is evaluated by the IDVP to represent a style of what a 10 year old tawny should taste like. They are mix of different aged colheitas blended to taste "10 years old".
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Gabe215 06:05 PM 06-02-2014
Thanks Moses, I enjoy Tawney more than the 6 grapes, Sandeman surprised me on how good it was! And I had no idea, I thought 10 yr Tawney were aged 10 years in barrels. Plethora of knowledge on this website, thanks again, Love this place!
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pnoon 06:14 PM 06-02-2014
Originally Posted by gabe215:
thanks moses, i enjoy tawney more than the 6 grapes, sandeman surprised me on how good it was! And i had no idea, i thought 10 yr tawney were aged 10 years in barrels. Plethora of knowledge on this website, thanks again, love this place!
ynwa
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Navydoc 03:09 PM 06-21-2014
For those who,love aussie shiraz like I do the 2012 vintage is another great year....look for Mollydooker's Carnival of Love....some sources have it for $38 a bottle....95 points by parker
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hammondc 07:36 PM 08-21-2014
The Show Cabernet. One of my favorite 'house' wines.
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The Poet 08:41 PM 08-21-2014
Originally Posted by Navydoc:
For those who,love aussie shiraz like I do the 2012 vintage is another great year....look for Mollydooker's Carnival of Love....some sources have it for $38 a bottle....95 points by parker
Really? Carnival of Love normally goes for 2X that. That's a great price, and a great source you have found.
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