Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/10/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Nick Roberts offered: Subject: Re: [Leica] WAS: Party pics and such... NOW: PORT! ;-) > My parents moved out of the house they had been in for over 30 years about > 3 years ago. They had two bottles of 1947 vintage port in the wine cellar > (yes, it had a genuine one!), and so we drank them. They needed > considerable filtering, but the port was sublime - a real intensity of > flavours coupled with an incredible smoothness - better than single malt, > I swear. The best alcoholic drink I have ever tasted. >> With single malt, once it's bottled, it starts to deteriorate (however >> slowly!) - it might improve in the cask for many years, but after >> bottling it's decaying. Port, however, improves after bottling, as with >> most fine wines; so I reckon you did yourselves a favour, Ted!<<<< > > Must say that port never lasts long enough to improve in my house - I > adore the stuff, so don't buy it often!<<<< Hi Nick, Thank you and I don't suppose this one will last very long around here as it was excellent, smooth as silk! :-) Oh and your heads-up on the Single malt..........>>> With single malt, once it's bottled, it starts to deteriorate (however slowly!) - it might improve in the cask for many years, but after bottling it's decaying.<<<< Trust me with our single malt it doesn't have much time to deteriorate as we keep changing bottles before "it goes bad!" ;-) ted