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ive never been a port drinker but fancy getting a bottle for xmas. has anyone got any recommendations for a readily available one? ive been looking at the lbv ports but im easily swayed
ive never been a port drinker but fancy getting a bottle for xmas. has anyone got any recommendations for a readily available one? ive been looking at the lbv ports but im easily swayed
I'm a big port fan and have the waist line to prove it
Lidl have a superb 1997 Colheita (single year vintage tawny port) from Saint Claire for £15 a bottle which is an utter steal.
whats the deal with tawny port? i was looking at bottles of that, but was put off by the 'serve chilled' line. does it affect the drink much by drinking it at room temperature?
Picked up a bottle today from Lidl. Trying it now... very nice indeed. Thanks for the tip.I'm a big port fan and have the waist line to prove it
Lidl have a superb 1997 Colheita (single year vintage tawny port) from Saint Claire for £15 a bottle which is an utter steal.
Believe Tesco doing a Taylors LBV at £10,which is good value- do not forget the Cheese to go with it.
Now sort out your Cheese & Biscuits Pickled Walnuts are nice too !i ended up getting a bottle of taylors lbv, and i may very possibly get a bottle of the lidl tawny too
Cheese has to be Blue Stilton; I like to eat all cheese au naturel, i.e. without biscuits, but if it has to be biscuits it'd be Jacobs cream crackers. I've not had pickled walnuts, but since I like all things pickled I'll give them a try.Now sort out your Cheese & Biscuits Pickled Walnuts are nice too !
Interesting fact is that they are pickled in Kent.Cheese has to be Blue Stilton; I like to eat all cheese au naturel, i.e. without biscuits, but if it has to be biscuits it'd be Jacobs cream crackers. I've not had pickled walnuts, but since I like all things pickled I'll give them a try.