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Question about Port?
I have a nice bottle of Port that I'd quite like a glass of - however, it's
quite an expensive bottle and I'm the only one who drinks it. Once opened, how long should it be kept for? It's a bottle with a cork, not a screw top, so difficult for me to re-seal it well. al |
Question about Port?
Get a stopper from Willie Sonoma or some such place. Cover the left over
port with a nitrogen blanket. It will keep in the frig for several months like that. Don't decant it, even if it old. It doesn't need it. Cheers, Kent al wrote: > > I have a nice bottle of Port that I'd quite like a glass of - however, it's > quite an expensive bottle and I'm the only one who drinks it. Once opened, > how long should it be kept for? It's a bottle with a cork, not a screw top, > so difficult for me to re-seal it well. > > al |
Question about Port?
"al" > wrote in message ... > I have a nice bottle of Port that I'd quite like a glass of - however, it's > quite an expensive bottle and I'm the only one who drinks it. Once opened, > how long should it be kept for? It's a bottle with a cork, not a screw top, > so difficult for me to re-seal it well. Once opened, it should be consumed fairly quickly. Pour it into a smaller bottle so that there is as little air in it as possible....this will help extend it's life. Stace |
Question about Port?
al > wrote:
> I have a nice bottle of Port that I'd quite like a glass of - however, it's > quite an expensive bottle and I'm the only one who drinks it. Once opened, > how long should it be kept for? It's a bottle with a cork, not a screw top, > so difficult for me to re-seal it well. There are nine different kinds of port... which one do you mean? No one will be able to give you a meaningful answer in the absence of any information. Generally, opened wood-matured ports will keep for much longer than bottle-matured ones. For example, opened (and stoppered) bottles of real aged tawny ports will keep for weeks and even months in the fridge, retaining most of their quality; vintage ports, on the other hand, need to be consumed in a day or three, especially as they need to be decanted, owing to a lot of deposit - otherwise they will start to resemble a much lower quality Late-Bottled Vintage or Vintage Character ports very fast. Victor |
Question about Port?
al wrote: > > I have a nice bottle of Port that I'd quite like a glass of - however, it's > quite an expensive bottle and I'm the only one who drinks it. Once opened, > how long should it be kept for? It's a bottle with a cork, not a screw top, > so difficult for me to re-seal it well. > > al I keep it refrigerated and just keep it towards the back where it's colder. A cork seals better than a screw top. I've had port stay good for over a month this way. :-) Good stuff! K. -- >^,,^< Cats-haven Hobby Farm >^,,^< >^,,^< "There are millions of intelligent species in the universe, and they are all owned by cats" -- Asimov Custom handcrafts, Sterling silver beaded jewelry http://cgi3.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAP...s&userid=katra |
Question about Port?
"Stace" > wrote in message
... > Once opened, it should be consumed fairly quickly. > Pour it into a smaller bottle so that there is as little air in it as > possible....this will > help extend it's life. > > Stace How quick is fairly quickly? A couple of days, weeks ... months? a |
Question about Port?
"Kent H." > wrote in message
... > Get a stopper from Willie Sonoma or some such place. Cover the left over > port with a nitrogen blanket. It will keep in the frig for several > months like that. Don't decant it, even if it old. It doesn't need it. > Cheers, > Kent It's a 1982 vintage. Nothing to blow the world away, but no £5 plonk either ;) a |
Question about Port?
"al" > writes:
> >I have a nice bottle of Port that I'd quite like a glass of - however, it's >quite an expensive bottle and I'm the only one who drinks it. Once opened, >how long should it be kept for? It's a bottle with a cork, not a screw top, >so difficult for me to re-seal it well. Wait to open it when you are on a crying jag... that should make your question moot. I mean if the booze is worth drinking then drink it, otherwise donate it to some homeless boozer who will truly appreciate the gesture. ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
Question about Port?
I've got 63 and 70 ports sitting around I have done that preservation
technique with, without any adverse effect. Port is high in ETOH, so it lasts longer than 12% red wine without falling apart. However, if you want to preserve the wine, cover it with the nitrogen blanket, as I said before. The product I use is called "Private Reserve" Wine Preserver. The most conservative approach would be to put the remaining port in a small pharmacy bottle, that you fill to the top. Then, however, you should probably decant it first. Cheers, Kent al wrote: > > "Kent H." > wrote in message > ... > > Get a stopper from Willie Sonoma or some such place. Cover the left over > > port with a nitrogen blanket. It will keep in the frig for several > > months like that. Don't decant it, even if it old. It doesn't need it. > > Cheers, > > Kent > > It's a 1982 vintage. Nothing to blow the world away, but no £5 plonk either > ;) > > a |
Question about Port?
"al" > wrote in message ... > How quick is fairly quickly? A couple of days, weeks ... months? > Given my experience, a week or two, max. YMMV..... Stace |
Question about Port?
P*01 you've obviously never had Port!
PENMART01 wrote: > > "al" > writes: > > > >I have a nice bottle of Port that I'd quite like a glass of - however, it's > >quite an expensive bottle and I'm the only one who drinks it. Once opened, > >how long should it be kept for? It's a bottle with a cork, not a screw top, > >so difficult for me to re-seal it well. > > Wait to open it when you are on a crying jag... that should make your question > moot. I mean if the booze is worth drinking then drink it, otherwise donate it > to some homeless boozer who will truly appreciate the gesture. > > ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- > ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- > Sheldon > ```````````` > "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." > |
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