GK wrote:
I can honestly say I have never tasted a Cockburn's Port.
Ha ha - Wrong organisation I believe, GK. Even as recently as my interest as a young man, they were known as 'The' Importers for good quality claret. As independent merchants, they were widespread in Edinburgh, which was once, a mecca for good claret from the many smaller properties that existed at one time, These clarets were loaded on coastal vessels, and sailed via the well known shipping routes, round Ushant and along the Channel into the North sea up to Grangemouth. At one time, I believe more claret went in there than via the port of London.
I'd have to check out all the history on google - to be certain of it all.