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More myths and traditions have developed around the drinking and enjoyment of port than probably any other wine. Perhaps this comes from the tradition-loving British that developed it. The most widely-known tradition is that of passing the port. ... British naval officers meticulously passed the port from "port to port",
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Port wine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Well, I received a 10 year old bottle of port. Never had it before. How would I drink this? on the rocks? cooled in the fridge? mixed? More of a ... Port is fortified wine, drink it at room temperature in suitable glassware (looks like a smaller wine glass), no ice. It's great as an after dinner treat (or pre dinner),
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The feedport was included in the helmet design so that a suited astronaut could access water or food - presumably in liquid form - while fully suited. Although all the crews drank from the water gun prior to closing the Descent H20 valve and then donning their helmets, none of them used the Feed/Drink Port.
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"Fruit of the hen figures cheerily in the perennially apropos Port Flip over which country-clubbers cast an appreciative lip. Its formula, as your great grandsire could have told you, calls for the contents of two eggs, cracked on the rim of a shaker, two teaspoons sugar, one cup of port, much, much cracked ice; ... DRINK NAME...
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Warres Otima 10yr Old Tawny Port ... those with a preference for the lighter style of Port. Its delicate palate challenges the traditional perception of Port as a dark and full-bodied after-dinner drink.
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Once the meal was over, and the speeches finished, my host leant over and asked if I'd like a drink to finish off the meal. I feared for my guts if I went back on beer, and I knew the done thing would be to have a brandy, which I can't drink (for stupidity reasons, i.e. it makes me stupid), or a glass of port.
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Nothing punctuates an amazing meal quite like an ancient port. For most restaurants in the United States, though, port seems like something of an afterthought. Few are offered, and they tend to be pedestrian at best. ... Filed under: Food and Drink, Europe, Portugal...
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Here's success to port, |: Drink it down, drink it down, Here's success to port, :|; For it warms the heart for sport, Drink it down, drink it down, drink it down. ... | Song Index | Home Page |;
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