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Hey, I found a hidden wine thread!!
I see the recent talk has turned to port but I want to share a couple pics of my wine "cellar". As you can see my wife and I enjoy wine way too much. Ports are on the bottom shelf, third rack from the left. Wines that still need a few more years of ageincluding ports, are in the closet to the left of the cooler Also in that closet are my coolerdors and other cigar related crap https://c6.staticflickr.com/1/555/31...523d487b_z.jpg https://c4.staticflickr.com/1/381/31...df59b33d_z.jpg |
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Nice collection!
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Wow! :dr
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Offley LBV on sale for $13 took the last two bottles!!
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That's a good buy at $13. Keep you eyes out for any 2011 LBV's as that is regards as one of the best vintages in long long time.
If you make it to Boston, I have some '70 & '85 Offley vintage we can drink! |
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I was pleasantly surprised, my first offering from Offley and thought it was fantastic!! I'll keep my eyes out for some 2011's. I really do hope to one day share a drink and smoke with you Moses, always look forward to your comments and input!
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Since you are seeking out port, for tawny or colheita:
Niepoort Kopke St. Leonardo Ferreira Quevedo If you can find anything from these brands, they are all great at every price point. |
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Moses, does Colheita have to be drank immediately after opening (3 days or less)? or is it like most other Ports and can be enjoyed months afterward? Not that opened Ports last a week in my house, just curious, thanks!
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Another thing worth trying is white port. Mix 1/2 white port with 1/2 tonic into a high ball glass with ice and garnish with either fresh mint or basil leaf. Great drink to start a night off with friends or alone! :tu |
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Been drinking a lot of Jos Carr Josh cabs over the past year+. For $10/bottle, you can't go wrong with it as an every day table wine.
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Another thing worth trying is white port. Mix 1/2 white port with 1/2 tonic into a high ball glass with ice and garnish with either fresh mint or basil leaf. Great drink to start a night off with friends or alone! :tu[/QUOTE] THIS sounds brilliant for summer evenings on the porch. |
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How was the CdP, not familiar with the house.
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I'm not familiar with CdP as this was my first experience drinking it. But it was excellent!! Would like to try more when I can fit it in my budget!
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For good cheap daily drinker, try St James Basket Press http://www.thewinebowgroup.com/our-b...t-press-rouge/ Excellent crowd pleasing wine for like $10 and unique in that it is made from a blend of different vintages in a solera system like Sherry wine. Bottles age fine with screw cap. Had one that was like 5 years old and was equally as fun. |
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14 Stags Leap Artemis - soooooo smooooooth
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