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{{Wikipediainfo|Port wine}}'''Port''' was a [[beverage]]. [[The Brigadier]]'s [[Christmas]] tradition involved a bottle of port and a good [[book]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Faithful Friends: Part 1 (short story)|Faithful Friends: Part 1]]'')
{{Wikipediainfo|Port wine}}'''Port''' was a [[beverage]]. [[The Brigadier]]'s [[Christmas]] tradition involved a bottle of port and a good [[book]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Faithful Friends: Part 1 (short story)|Faithful Friends: Part 1]]'')
[[Ianto Jones]] believed that one had to drink [[wine]] with Christmas dinner and port on [[Boxing Day]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Grey Mare (audio story)|The Grey Mare]]'')


In [[March]] [[2006]], the [[Ninth Doctor]] found a [[bottle]] of port from a [[table]] in the [[Cabinet Room]] of [[10 Downing Street]], threatening to the [[Slitheen]] that he would use his [[sonic screwdriver]] to triplicate the [[flammability]] of the alcohol. However, a [[Asquith Slitheen|Slitheen]] realised that he was bluffing. Conceding, the Doctor offered the bottle to [[Harriet Jones]] on his [[right]]. However, Harriet, holding the [[Emergency Protocols]] informed the Doctor that it was to be passed to the [[left]] first, and so he handed it to [[Rose Tyler]]. Later, after determining the Slitheen's [[acetic acid|weakness]] in time to save [[Jackie Tyler]] and [[Mickey Smith]] from [[Sip Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen|one]] in [[90 Powell Tower|the latter's flat]], the three celebrated the moment with a glass of port from the bottle. Harriet suggested that acetic acid could be derived by [[fermentation|fermenting]] the port, however, the Slitheen in [[Downing Street]] were ultimately dealt with via a [[harpoon missile|different method]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]'')
In [[March]] [[2006]], the [[Ninth Doctor]] found a [[bottle]] of port from a [[table]] in the [[Cabinet Room]] of [[10 Downing Street]], threatening to the [[Slitheen]] that he would use his [[sonic screwdriver]] to triplicate the [[flammability]] of the alcohol. However, a [[Asquith Slitheen|Slitheen]] realised that he was bluffing. Conceding, the Doctor offered the bottle to [[Harriet Jones]] on his [[right]]. However, Harriet, holding the [[Emergency Protocols]] informed the Doctor that it was to be passed to the [[left]] first, and so he handed it to [[Rose Tyler]]. Later, after determining the Slitheen's [[acetic acid|weakness]] in time to save [[Jackie Tyler]] and [[Mickey Smith]] from [[Sip Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen|one]] in [[90 Powell Tower|the latter's flat]], the three celebrated the moment with a glass of port from the bottle. Harriet suggested that acetic acid could be derived by [[fermentation|fermenting]] the port, however, the Slitheen in [[Downing Street]] were ultimately dealt with via a [[harpoon missile|different method]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]'')

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Port

Port was a beverage. The Brigadier's Christmas tradition involved a bottle of port and a good book. (PROSE: Faithful Friends: Part 1)

Ianto Jones believed that one had to drink wine with Christmas dinner and port on Boxing Day. (AUDIO: The Grey Mare)

In March 2006, the Ninth Doctor found a bottle of port from a table in the Cabinet Room of 10 Downing Street, threatening to the Slitheen that he would use his sonic screwdriver to triplicate the flammability of the alcohol. However, a Slitheen realised that he was bluffing. Conceding, the Doctor offered the bottle to Harriet Jones on his right. However, Harriet, holding the Emergency Protocols informed the Doctor that it was to be passed to the left first, and so he handed it to Rose Tyler. Later, after determining the Slitheen's weakness in time to save Jackie Tyler and Mickey Smith from one in the latter's flat, the three celebrated the moment with a glass of port from the bottle. Harriet suggested that acetic acid could be derived by fermenting the port, however, the Slitheen in Downing Street were ultimately dealt with via a different method. (TV: World War Three)