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Tue 10 Oct - A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 21:51 Sat 28 Nov 2015
by idj123
Let's organise a Gould Campbell vertical, and let's invite Paul and Johnny Symington; see the discussion here about the future of the brand.

Vintages:
  1. 1927 (TC);
  2. 1934 (THRA);
  3. 1963 (AHB);
  4. 1966 (AHB);
  5. 1970 (MPM);
  6. 1975 (TC);
  7. 1977 (JDAW);
  8. 1980 bottle CPR;
  9. 1980 magnum IDJ;
  10. 1983 (SCD);
  11. 1985 (MPM);
  12. 1991 (AP);
  13. 1994 (CPR);
  14. 1997 (IDJ)).
People:
  1. Simon;
  2. Mike;
  3. IDJ;
  4. JDAW;
  5. CPR;
  6. Tom;
  7. AHB;
  8. Axel;
  9. TC;
  10. ’Dia;
  11. Phil;
  12. Dave;
  13. Ray.
Draft of the food order. To be completed.

Waitlist:
  • —None—
Current draft of the placemats.
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On Thu 05 Jan 2017 the poster was changed from djewesbury to idj123, to give the latter control over this post and the title of the thread. — jdaw1.

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 22:27 Sat 28 Nov 2015
by DRT
I'm in.

Tell me when.

I have exactly none.

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 22:33 Sat 28 Nov 2015
by benread
The theme appeals to my love of tradition. I may even have a bottle albeit in traditional terms I'm not sure it has reached maturity!


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Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 22:39 Sat 28 Nov 2015
by Doggett
Count me in too please. It would a real shame to lose GC, as from my limited experience, it has always tasted well as a 'lesser tier' shipper. One of the things I like about port, and want to learn more about...is the personalities of the different port brands/producers. My concern is that the diverse types will be los,t and there will be the strong commercial brands left and lots of white labelled generic port for the supermarkets.

But on the Gould Campbell front... I should have a 1983 which I will confirm, but also happy to contribute or adopt.

Simon

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 22:42 Sat 28 Nov 2015
by djewesbury
Doggett wrote:It would a real shame to lose GC, as from my limited experience, it has always tasted well as a 'lesser tier' shipper. One of the things I like about port, and want to learn more about...is the personalities of the different port brands/producers. My concern is that the diverse types will be los,t and there will be the strong commercial brands left and lots of white labelled generic port for the supermarkets.
Very articulately put, and I think reflective of what many here feel.
Derek, perhaps you can tell Simon why tradition is unimportant and the only significant thing is the market?
And while you're at it, maybe you can tell us about Father Christmas.

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 23:36 Sat 28 Nov 2015
by DRT
djewesbury wrote:Derek, perhaps you can tell Simon why tradition is unimportant and the only significant thing is the market?
And while you're at it, maybe you can tell us about Father Christmas.
Are we in the correct thread for that?

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 23:37 Sat 28 Nov 2015
by djewesbury
DRT wrote:
djewesbury wrote:Derek, perhaps you can tell Simon why tradition is unimportant and the only significant thing is the market?
And while you're at it, maybe you can tell us about Father Christmas.
Are we in the correct thread for that?
No. Please make sure to post your answer in the correct place. Thank you.

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 23:40 Sat 28 Nov 2015
by flash_uk
I'd very much like to participate. I have 80 and 85 handy, and some 70 in storage. I thought the 80 at the port walk was very tasty indeed.

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 23:45 Sat 28 Nov 2015
by idj123
I"m of the traditionalist persuasion but with the increasing number of SFE brands and the burgeoning BOB market, something had to give. Am I right in thinking that QH has already gone the same way? Anyhow certainly up for a vertical 'wake' . Can probably offer a '70.

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 23:50 Sat 28 Nov 2015
by DRT
idj123 wrote:up for a vertical 'wake'
We should probably stop short of naming the tasting "Bring out your dead".

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 23:52 Sat 28 Nov 2015
by djewesbury
DRT wrote:
idj123 wrote:up for a vertical 'wake'
We should probably stop short of naming the tasting "Bring out your dead".
Probably a good idea if we're inviting guests who currently own the brand.

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 23:57 Sat 28 Nov 2015
by DRT
djewesbury wrote:
DRT wrote:
idj123 wrote:up for a vertical 'wake'
We should probably stop short of naming the tasting "Bring out your dead".
Probably a good idea if we're inviting guests who currently own the brand.
I'm glad you like yet another of my good ideas.

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 00:01 Sun 29 Nov 2015
by djewesbury
DRT wrote:
djewesbury wrote:
DRT wrote:
idj123 wrote:up for a vertical 'wake'
We should probably stop short of naming the tasting "Bring out your dead".
Probably a good idea if we're inviting guests who currently own the brand.
I'm glad you like yet another of my good ideas.
Yes yes. I like all your ideas. We discussed this last night. Now do the washing up.

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 10:53 Sun 29 Nov 2015
by djewesbury
According to a rumour, Julian wants to come and has something he believes to be GC.

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 16:29 Sun 29 Nov 2015
by jdaw1
Oh, yes please, I am in. Will check cellar.

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 16:47 Sun 29 Nov 2015
by CPR 1
Fabulous idea, yes please. I have 77, 83 and 94

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 14:41 Tue 01 Dec 2015
by Alex Bridgeman
I like the idea and count me in, but please can we select a date.

We're hoping to get Johnny over to the UK for the Vesuvio tasting on 24 Feb. It is unrealistic for us to expect him to also be able to come over again for us within a short period so three options occur to me:
(1) We ask Rupert to the Vesuvio tasting and Johnny to the Gould Campbell tasting
(2) We ask Johnny to the Vesuvio tasting and try to tie the Gould Campbell tasting date in with the dates of an event in London which the Symingtons might be attending (such as the BFT, when that date is announced). We can try to get a conditional commitment now in order to try to prevent our chosen director(s) diary(ies) from becoming committed to a trade promotion the night before the BFT (or other event).
(3) We schedule the Gould Campbell vertical to the back end of 2016 and hope that we can persuade Johnny to come over to the UK to two TPF offlines.

I have '63 (halves or bottles), '66 (in storage so will need lots of notice), '77 (in storage - bottles or magnums), '80 (in storage), '91, '94, '03.

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 15:48 Tue 01 Dec 2015
by jdaw1
I have emailed Danny asking whether the date of the BFT has been chosen.

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 21:43 Tue 01 Dec 2015
by jdaw1
Starting the thread entitled [url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=10426]BFT, Friday 22nd April 2016[/url], jdaw1 wrote:This thread is hold plans relating to the BFT 2016, which will be on Friday 22nd April 2016.

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 23:25 Tue 01 Dec 2015
by Alex Bridgeman
Who will reach out to our industry guest?

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 11:08 Wed 02 Dec 2015
by Axel P
I would be in as well. Post soon which Ports I have.

Axel

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 22:09 Thu 03 Dec 2015
by Alex Bridgeman
Does Thursday 21st April work as the date for this offline?

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 11:07 Fri 04 Dec 2015
by jdaw1
Thursday 21st April 2016 works for me.

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 11:50 Fri 04 Dec 2015
by Doggett
Thursday 21st works for me and I can confirm I have a bottle of the 1983 for this tasting.
Simon

Re: A Gould Campbell vertical

Posted: 12:30 Fri 04 Dec 2015
by flash_uk
AHB wrote:Does Thursday 21st April work as the date for this offline?
Works for me. Might that be close to the BFT for 2016? Haven't seen a date yet for that.