@williambrazzers I'm a lucky fella 'cause live in Porto! (or Oporto as you guyz say.. btw whats the deal with that? :D Porto means Harbour or Port , "O Porto" means "The Harbour" Oporto means nothing, and sounds silly and misinforming.. )
anyway, i personally like a fine Taylors ruby, or a 10 year tawny along with some Some "Mountain cheese" (sheep cheese from our Highlands) 1 year cured, smeared on a pieace of freshly baked break steaming and crispy! :D
@brinca1nareia Mistype ** not break, i mean Bread !
brinca1nareia 3 months ago
@williambrazzers I'm a lucky fella 'cause live in Porto! (or Oporto as you guyz say.. btw whats the deal with that? :D Porto means Harbour or Port , "O Porto" means "The Harbour" Oporto means nothing, and sounds silly and misinforming.. )
anyway, i personally like a fine Taylors ruby, or a 10 year tawny along with some Some "Mountain cheese" (sheep cheese from our Highlands) 1 year cured, smeared on a pieace of freshly baked break steaming and crispy! :D
I kill my liver every christmas!
brinca1nareia 3 months ago
60 seconds concept goes against everything he said... this should be a show about shot drinks
Port is better if tasted slowly.. everything is slow about port..
bad review... im clicking disliked..
brinca1nareia 3 months ago
Port....Mummmm
Should have been the valley of "Port And Your Honey"!
joetylerdale 1 year ago
If you can find a 1994 vintage then that is a good one to try as well.
TwoPynts 2 years ago
Very nice. Can't think of a better wine to introduce those unfamiliar with (ruby) Port than Fonseca's Bin 27.
streamertyer 2 years ago