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Old 12-01-2008, 03:23 PM   #1
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I just picked up a bottle (like 10 minutes ago) of Dow's Fine Ruby Porto

anyone have any experience with this? I've only ever had 6 Grapes before, and the guy there said this was the closest they had since they could never get any Graham's product in
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Old 12-01-2008, 06:32 PM   #2
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I just picked up a bottle (like 10 minutes ago) of Dow's Fine Ruby Porto

anyone have any experience with this? I've only ever had 6 Grapes before, and the guy there said this was the closest they had since they could never get any Graham's product in
They are quite similar in quality, but Dow is known for a drier style of port and Grahams is known to be on the sweeter side. I have not had either side-by-side.
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They are quite similar in quality, but Dow is known for a drier style of port and Grahams is known to be on the sweeter side. I have not had either side-by-side.
hmm, well hopefully it's not too dry, I was going for sweet

I guess I'll just have to give it a go and find out
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hmm, well hopefully it's not too dry, I was going for sweet

I guess I'll just have to give it a go and find out
It's plenty sweet; it is port after all.
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It's plenty sweet; it is port after all.
it is certainly sweet! I tried some today and was very pleased with it. Pretty dang good for 15-16 bucks a bottle

still, I must continue my quest for 6 grapes. someone in town must have it
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I must continue my quest for 6 grapes. someone in town must have it
Or look for Broadbent's Auction Reserve which is made by Niepoort. Niepoort is one of the finest brands around, yet is not readily available in USA on their own name. Mostly Europe. 6 Grapes is nothing to lose sleep over.
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Default Re: The Port Wine Thread

I've never had an expensive port (over $25) that hasn't been worth the money but there are many less expensive ports ($15 - 25) that are enjoyable also. I remember a fishing trip one January a few years back when the temperatures actually dropped into the 30's in Louisiana. As we were headed back to the dock one of the guys pulled out a hip flask filled with "gasp" Benjamin's. It tasted good in that situation. (Our guide, who did not participate in the Benjamins tasting as he was driving the boat, passed out shots of Gentleman Jack once we were ashore.)

I currently have a bottle of Dow's LBV 2000 that's open and another that is collecting dust in a dark, cool place.
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Taylor 10 & 20yr ....20 a little harder to find here, but well worth it.
Grahams 10yr
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Picked up a bottle of Taylor Fladgate 10 yr, and a bottle of Fonseca Bin 27 for a herf over the weekend. Looking forward to trying the Fladgate, and I know I like the Bin 27
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Taylor 10 & 20yr ....20 a little harder to find here, but well worth it.
Grahams 10yr
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Six Grapes
Resurrecting a helpful thread. Appreciate all of the recommendations.
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