Whether you share your wine with a friend or partner or enjoy it solo, you need a special bottle. Here's my philosophy on price: pro-rate your enjoyment on a "'cost-per-sip"' basis. Savouring a very fine digestive in one-ounce shots allows for 25 opportunities from a standard-size bottle. If that bottle retails for $250, the real cost is $10 per shot. Now that's a luxury even I can afford from time to time!
Fine spirits can sit on a bookshelf or sideboard forever without going bad; it doesn't matter if they've been opened or not. Store ports, late-harvest wines and other dessert wines in the fridge for up to a month after opening. Keep young icewines in the fridge for several months after opening, but consume older vintages in a single sitting.
Delicious indulgences
Tawny port may be one of my most beloved nightcaps. With flavours of rich dried fruits, simmered berries and spiced nuts, the rewards in a glass of Graham's 10 Year Old ($28*) and 20 Year Old Tawny Port ($36/500 mL) range from sublime to transcendent. Limiting yourself to just one glass might be the toughest challenge!
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