I've decided to give my husband a gift of a bottle of a nice bottle of wine w/the birth of our first child, something we can hold onto for 10+ years. Any suggestions?
I was thinking burgundy, but he's also a huge fan of port (me, not so much).
I'm a little confused, Marshmallow. Are you just looking for a nice bottle of wine to give your husband regardless of vintage, or are you looking for one that is a 2008 vintage?
If the former, give the group a price range and I'm sure you'll get a lot of good suggestions. If the latter, you'll need to wait a bit, since the grapes haven't been grown yet.
Congratulations on the addition to the family!
PH
Posts: 9046 | Location: Maryland, USA (DC suburbs) | Registered: Nov 22, 2003
Yes, congratulations! PHaze is spot on (as usual), something given in September, with the a 2008 label will be impossible, unless its a Southern Hemisphere wine (our Spring is their Fall harvest time), and even then, it'd be a wine meant for early drinking, not the 10+ years you want.
One solution might be to buy him a nice wine that was from your marriage year, or the year you first met perhaps? Someone's bound to have a good suggestion there.
-B
"You should always read the label, you should always read it well"-Mrs. Featherbottom, AKA Tobias Funke
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"It is a tradition in well off English families to 'lay down a pipe of Port' when a son was born. It was released when the lucky little guy reached twenty one. "
but it's a sweet dessert wine though.
But the 08 vintage isn't available yet. 2005 was the latest.
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As always, it depends greatly on what you're budget will allow or what you're willing to spend. For a 'special' Port, you might think about a 1977 Taylor Fladgate (approx. $150 - 200). About right for consuming and utterly fantastic.
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A group of us in MD tasted the 1977 Taylor Fladgate last year with a bunch of rowdy Texans. The wine was still quite young, and will easily last several more decades. Good suggestion.
PH
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