Port 101: all you need to know is ruby (cheap and cheerful, simple and fruity, will get you drizzunk, woo), tawny (usually labeled 10, 20, or 40 years - more complex, more oxidized, more of an acquired taste), LBV (at this point you're getting into fairly good stuff, rich and complex, still affordable), and vintage (single year on the label, usually $50 or more, usually best drunk at least a decade after the vintage, should keep for decades).
For my money, though, I kinda like that the Australians do a similar wine style that's made with brandy and not clear spirit, which takes it in a different direction (and is usually far less expensive). Jonesy brand port (about $10) (not technically port b/c not from Oporto, but whatever) used to be easy to find and was fantastic value for money. I'd also experiment with Australian liqueur muscat / liqueur tokay if you like these sorts of wines in general.
Oh, and before I forget, Alvear Solera 1927 Pedro Ximenez sherry is also incredibly good (even if it's not exactly port). $20 or so and worth it.
One last thing: Wine-Searcher.com is often helpful in tracking down local retailers (just set the state to TX). Good luck.
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Date: 2010-10-29 04:35 pm (UTC)Port 101: all you need to know is ruby (cheap and cheerful, simple and fruity, will get you drizzunk, woo), tawny (usually labeled 10, 20, or 40 years - more complex, more oxidized, more of an acquired taste), LBV (at this point you're getting into fairly good stuff, rich and complex, still affordable), and vintage (single year on the label, usually $50 or more, usually best drunk at least a decade after the vintage, should keep for decades).
For my money, though, I kinda like that the Australians do a similar wine style that's made with brandy and not clear spirit, which takes it in a different direction (and is usually far less expensive). Jonesy brand port (about $10) (not technically port b/c not from Oporto, but whatever) used to be easy to find and was fantastic value for money. I'd also experiment with Australian liqueur muscat / liqueur tokay if you like these sorts of wines in general.
Oh, and before I forget, Alvear Solera 1927 Pedro Ximenez sherry is also incredibly good (even if it's not exactly port). $20 or so and worth it.
One last thing: Wine-Searcher.com is often helpful in tracking down local retailers (just set the state to TX). Good luck.