wasy
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I'm looking to try some port and am willing to spend up to $30 for a bottle. Can someone recommend a readily available bottle?
I'm looking to try some port and am willing to spend up to $30 for a bottle. Can someone recommend a readily available bottle?
I guess I never thought of it that way since they all have the same percentage of alcohol but that's an interesting way to describe the differences to someone who's new to port. :thumbs:One of the things I've always tried to explain to people wanting to try a port is that the LBV and ruby are more like wine and the tawny more like a spirit. I don't know if that is what an expert would say, but it's been my impression.
First off, I'm not a port novice. If you want a fruitier, jammy flavor, your better off with a Late bottled vintage or Ruby port, rather than a tawny. Tawny is less intense in flavor and color than a ruby, LBV or vintage. As for recommendations, I have the same theory as with cigars. Try the basic, then move up after deciding if you like it. In that regard, I would say anything from the major houses should give you an overall sense of what port is about. I've had $10 'port' (not made in Porto, so not really port) that was quite palatable and had enough of the basic characteristics that made it enjoyable enough to drink. Graham's, Smith-Woodhouse, Fonseca, Taylor-Fladgate are all brands that you should be able to find and in a Late bottle vintage. I'd suggest trying what is available at your liquor store- they should be well within your price range.
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