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    Used to drink it all the time as contractors I employed just to give me a bottle for Christmas . I did buy a bottle once and it cost over $90. Lovely tasting stuff especially by the schooner glass

    Bob

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    Whilst Grandfather is an OK vintage port it's style is a bit dated. Sweet Shiraz based ports are a bit old fashioned. Try some good Portuguese style vintage ports that are a lot drier and more complex character.

    The old sticky style is still nice but I recon the drier ports are more enjoyable and you can quaff more of it.

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