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Two after-dinner (or lunch) wines
10-20-2009, 09:37 AM,
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I've had one other Niepoort (a 10- or 20-year Tawny) and really liked it. Bought one recently, possibly the entry-level Tawny, and will report on it later. (Checked it at home and it is the ten-year Tawny. I look forward to opening it when the weather gets colder.) Bucko is a fan also. Usually I prefer the Tawny Ports to the vintage Ports which is good price-wise. I like Tawny Port slightly on the dry side and Cockburn is one I like because it seems drier than others. I often celebrate New Year's Eve with a Cockburn 10-year Tawny.

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