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» Another vote for the Taylor Tawny 20 year...

I agree and feel the 20 year is worth the extra $

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» Mailman

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» You may like to try Taylor's 10 yr Tawny Port. The 20 yrs old is more

» refined :-D

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» mef

lol +1 Taylor's is quite good, very popular here!

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All mentioned so far are very good. I also feel you cant go wrong with any of the Cockburn's Port wines. Sandeman Reserve also makes a very good Port.

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Graham's 10 y/o tawny is fantastic & some of those Aussie ports are pretty darn good too. Nice inexpensive Aussie is the Clocktower port.

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» Graham's 10 y/o tawny is fantastic & some of those Aussie ports are pretty

» darn good too. Nice inexpensive Aussie is the Clocktower port.

Sorry, but if it is not from Portugal it is not Port. I don't care what the bottle says.

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I'm just a port-***** I guess. I'll go with whatever 10 yr tawny I can scrounge up here in this port-desert of a city. Some are better than others, but I've never had a bad bottle.

Rob helped me develop a taste for Cardinal Cisneros Pedro Ximenez sherry, but sadly I can't find it in the US any longer. However, if you like tawny port and can find this, it has really amazing raisiny goodness.

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