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I used to love Port

Postby Pseudo » Mon Sep 13, 2010 12:00 pm

No, really. I have always been a huge fan of Port.

Now, unfortunately, I'm going to be a fan of tawny:

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Re: I used to love Port

Postby fisho mcspaz » Mon Sep 13, 2010 12:53 pm

Jeez, I don't know why makers of Moselle are so anxious to restrict the name to the region. How else am I going to recognise it in a four litre goon cask, and thus know to stay the hell away from it?
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Re: I used to love Port

Postby JAS » Mon Sep 13, 2010 4:58 pm

fisho mcspaz wrote:Jeez, I don't know why makers of Moselle are so anxious to restrict the name to the region. How else am I going to recognise it in a four litre goon cask, and thus know to stay the hell away from it?

The whole naming thing and regional authenticity is a huge deal here in Europe and it doesn't only apply to alcohol. Things like Parma ham can only be called Parma if they are made in a particular area...same with Stilton cheese, Melton Mowbray pork pies and I'm not sure if they've only applied or now have the right but I think Cornish pasties are doing the same...applies to loads of things and the list grow longer every year.

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Re: I used to love Port

Postby Barto » Mon Sep 13, 2010 9:11 pm

Pseudo wrote:No, really. I have always been a huge fan of Port.

Now, unfortunately, I'm going to be a fan of tawny:

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/forget-po ... 5919770358


Been doing some casual work in a liquor warehouse for a few weeks and I wondered when the eff Tawny Port became known as just "Tawny". Didn't realise it was one of these naming issues, thought it was just the manufacturers being lazy.
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Re: I used to love Port

Postby Barto » Mon Sep 13, 2010 9:12 pm

fisho mcspaz wrote:Jeez, I don't know why makers of Moselle are so anxious to restrict the name to the region. How else am I going to recognise it in a four litre goon cask, and thus know to stay the hell away from it?


The fact that it's in a cask should be a dead give away for starters.
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Re: I used to love Port

Postby gadj1976 » Mon Sep 13, 2010 9:24 pm

It's easy for me, I've called it "Sturt" for years. Would you like a glass of Sturt? Yes, I'd love a glass of Sturt. This Sturt is very easy to drink. I had a yup-n-yunder from drinking too much Sturt last night.

So the naming issues wont affect me in the slightest. Oh, unless I have to go and buy some.
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Re: I used to love Port

Postby Media Park » Mon Sep 13, 2010 9:39 pm

I'm just stoked this thread isn't about football! :D
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Re: I used to love Port

Postby Choccies » Tue Sep 14, 2010 12:30 pm

My old man opened a bottle of 1966 Yalumba Port over the weekend and I had sip..... was surprisingly nice for something so old !!!! Was very surprised indeed.....
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Re: I used to love Port

Postby Psyber » Wed Sep 15, 2010 11:00 am

Choccies wrote:My old man opened a bottle of 1966 Yalumba Port over the weekend and I had sip..... was surprisingly nice for something so old !!!! Was very surprised indeed.....
Port keeps, at least while the bottle is sealed, and for along time after opening really. The alcohol is a preservative.
I still have some 1979 Grandfather, and until about 2003 I still had some of the 1926 vintage Cyprian Port I had bought a dozen of in 1979.
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Re: I used to love Port

Postby Booney » Wed Sep 15, 2010 11:16 am

Psyber wrote:
Choccies wrote:My old man opened a bottle of 1966 Yalumba Port over the weekend and I had sip..... was surprisingly nice for something so old !!!! Was very surprised indeed.....
Port keeps, at least while the bottle is sealed, and for along time after opening really. The alcohol is a preservative.
I still have some 1979 Grandfather, and until about 2003 I still had some of the 1926 vintage Cyprian Port I had bought a dozen of in 1979.


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Re: I used to love Port

Postby Gingernuts » Wed Sep 15, 2010 12:08 pm

My younger brother gave my wife and I a keg for our wedding (about 14 litres I think?? Can't remember). We've had it for 2 years now and it's just starting to get very tasty. The problem is it doesn't stay in the keg for long enough!

My old man has a much bigger keg that he's had for near on 20 years. The stuff that comes out of that is liquid gold!
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