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01-12-2016, 05:43 AM | #722 |
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How's the Fuerheerd? That's a rare brand! I have never had their tawny before; only one or two vintages. Does it say when it was bottled?
I know the Broadbent is good; I buy that one all the time.
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01-12-2016, 11:03 AM | #723 |
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Is it?? I see it all the time and usually pass by it, I went specifically for that Madeira off your recommendation, and was planning to get a cheap Tawny (sandemans) and they were out all they had was TF 10 and for $10 less I reached for Fuerheerd. I only had a small glass to try it and I t is indeed VERY good and for $20 a bottle you really can't beat it!! I'll look to see where it was bottled when I get home this evening. As for the Madeira I'm saving it for a rainy day!
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01-21-2016, 06:21 AM | #725 |
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01-21-2016, 11:00 AM | #726 |
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I have heard of Vilar, but never tried any of their ports. I think they are more of a Colheita brand.
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03-21-2016, 06:43 PM | #727 |
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So - potato gnocchi with provolone and mushrooms. (And a touch of Manitoba's favorite vegetable - BACON).
My Italian friends might disown me, but mushrooms = Borgogne. Peasant wine for peasant food! Fantastic!
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04-30-2016, 07:12 PM | #729 |
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A 2007 Patagonian Malbec with our homemade burgers. Chef Earl's BBQ sauce really picked it up. (Available at St Pauls Farmers' market.)
I usually prefer Cahors Malbecs, which are more tannic and structured. The A Lisa is pretty good with a bit of age on it.
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05-02-2016, 07:13 AM | #730 |
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Same here
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06-27-2016, 09:18 AM | #732 |
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^^ Some fun ones there. ^^
The Setubal 20 is what caught my eye the most. JM Fonseca is the probably the best producer as well.
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06-27-2016, 09:34 AM | #733 |
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Guess it's time to post something, Gabe215 motivated me. A couple of nights ago (Saturday) we did two 1977 Vintage Ports; '77 Taylor and '77 Fonseca. 1977 is a bit a odds. Widely heralded as great vintage, but in reality is just an average vintage IMO.
Perhaps a discussion on the vintage should be another thread, but '77 is hardly '70 or '66. I rated the Taylor at 93 points and funny enough that I rated 93 points 6 years ago! A friend keeps notes on what we drank and looked up our prior review. The Fonseca I think I gave 91 points.
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12-21-2016, 07:20 AM | #737 |
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Giuseppe Quintarelli Amarone will send you to heaven and beyond. Actually, any of their wines are beyond belief.
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12-21-2016, 07:30 AM | #738 |
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I drink plenty of it, but i have the palette of a goat and drink 8$-12$ bottles of Cabernet, Pinot, and Malbec and $15-$20 bottles of Chianti. So while I enjoy reading this thread, I don't have much of substance to contribute.
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12-21-2016, 07:47 AM | #739 |
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Had a wonder 1948 Fonseca a week ago; absolutely fantastic. The weekend was full of port including 1963 Fonseca, 1963 Dow, 1977 Fonseca, 1977 Dow, 1977 Warre, 1980 Graham, and 1980 Dow.
Also had a really fancy Marsala that tasted like Madeira, but after a few days opened took a life of its own. I needed to finish it before I left the country for work.
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12-21-2016, 07:11 PM | #740 |
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Being the country of my birth, I have an affinity for South African wines. Alto Shiraz is a spectacular example of an old world style Syrah (I.e. Not Aussie fruit bomb crud). It's been cellared a while, but has aged magnificently into a fine leathery, sweaty, still tannic red. paired up with JBs homemade ricotta gnocchi with a sage mushroom cognac sauce. Totally sublime......
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