October 2011 - A Diagonal Repeated
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October 2011 - A Diagonal Repeated
Date? October 2011.
People? Likely to include: Waiting list?Note that if the waitlist grows to 10+ then we will enlarge the tasting to accommodate everyone
Ports? Probably {Fonseca, Taylor, Graham, Dow} × {1963, 1966, 1970, 1977}.
Edited Tue 03 Nov by jdaw1.
CMAG added by DRT, 3 Nov 09
Information above this note moved to here from another post in this thread for ease of reference, DRT 5 Nov 09
Edited by jdaw1 Wed 09 Dec and Thu 10 Dec, extending wait list and changing date to 2011.
Original first post starts here!
In a recent thread - and I will post a link when time permits - sparked by the tasting notes from a recent small Fonseca vertical, it seemed to be considered a good idea to run a rematch of the original FTLOP Autumn 2005 offline where many of us met for the first time.
This offline had as a theme "The Wines of Fonseca, Taylor, Graham and Sandeman from 1963, 1966 and 1970" and was a diagonal tasting with 4 wines being tasted from the same year in 3 flights. It would seem that a 5 year gap is a decent interval after which a theme can be repeated and the wines evaluated to see how they have changed over time.
It has also been suggested the theme be modified slightly to replace Sandeman - whose wines were lovely but perhaps were unfairly overshadowed - with wines from Dow.
It has also been suggested that with a further 5 years of bottle age that the theme could be stretched to include 1977 to make it a 4 x 4 tasting.
The most likely venue for the tasting would be the Crusting Pipe and the timing would be aimed to fit in with Roy's next harvest trip (October 3 to 10) so that any folks on the trip who would like to return home via London could attend the offline.
Despite the very early notice, if anyone would be interested in attending then please let me know. If you would like to influence the arrangements (day of the week, date, choice of venue, ports to include etc) then please post here or drop me a PM and I will do my best to accommodate all requests.
People? Likely to include: Waiting list?Note that if the waitlist grows to 10+ then we will enlarge the tasting to accommodate everyone
Ports? Probably {Fonseca, Taylor, Graham, Dow} × {1963, 1966, 1970, 1977}.
Edited Tue 03 Nov by jdaw1.
CMAG added by DRT, 3 Nov 09
Information above this note moved to here from another post in this thread for ease of reference, DRT 5 Nov 09
Edited by jdaw1 Wed 09 Dec and Thu 10 Dec, extending wait list and changing date to 2011.
Original first post starts here!
In a recent thread - and I will post a link when time permits - sparked by the tasting notes from a recent small Fonseca vertical, it seemed to be considered a good idea to run a rematch of the original FTLOP Autumn 2005 offline where many of us met for the first time.
This offline had as a theme "The Wines of Fonseca, Taylor, Graham and Sandeman from 1963, 1966 and 1970" and was a diagonal tasting with 4 wines being tasted from the same year in 3 flights. It would seem that a 5 year gap is a decent interval after which a theme can be repeated and the wines evaluated to see how they have changed over time.
It has also been suggested the theme be modified slightly to replace Sandeman - whose wines were lovely but perhaps were unfairly overshadowed - with wines from Dow.
It has also been suggested that with a further 5 years of bottle age that the theme could be stretched to include 1977 to make it a 4 x 4 tasting.
The most likely venue for the tasting would be the Crusting Pipe and the timing would be aimed to fit in with Roy's next harvest trip (October 3 to 10) so that any folks on the trip who would like to return home via London could attend the offline.
Despite the very early notice, if anyone would be interested in attending then please let me know. If you would like to influence the arrangements (day of the week, date, choice of venue, ports to include etc) then please post here or drop me a PM and I will do my best to accommodate all requests.
Last edited by Alex Bridgeman on 23:21 Tue 08 Dec 2009, edited 4 times in total.
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2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
Links and grumbles.
[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=30591#p30591]Here[/url] AHB wrote:It was October 2005 when we had that fantastic diagonal tasting.
So should October 2010 see a repeat of that great theme? Perhaps with Dow replacing Sandeman? If there's a positive response in this thread then I will start up a thread in the Offlines forum.
Yes please: count me in.[url=http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?p=30604#p30604]Here[/url] jdaw1 wrote:That’s a rectangle, not a diagonal. Really.DRT wrote:F, G, T & S: 1963, 1966 & 1970.
Replacing S with D seems sensible.
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Fonseca 1963, 1966, 1970, 1985, and also 1977 and 1994
Jeff - it can happen in London. Could you be in London next October? Plenty of time to book cheap flights and the weather is usually not too bad at that time of year.g-man wrote:Would this possibly happen in the states?
I could sort out all of the fonsecas except the 63.
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
Not being involved in the original I cannot comment on any progress but would love to be involved in anything that may included a number of 1970's - particularly next year. For an event like this, I would seek special dispensation from the diary secretary to make it any day of the week. I am sure Edward would understand!
Ben
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Re: Fonseca 1963, 1966, 1970, 1985, and also 1977 and 1994
AHB wrote:Jeff - it can happen in London. Could you be in London next October? Plenty of time to book cheap flights and the weather is usually not too bad at that time of year.g-man wrote:Would this possibly happen in the states?
I could sort out all of the fonsecas except the 63.
will most certainly aim for it!
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Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
In case there was any doubt - I'm in
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
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Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
Thanks for taking charge Alex. It seems like yesterday that you and I were putting the theme together for the 2005 diagonal and I have fond memories of meeting that great group of people over in London!
Please count me in with 1 guest (Mr. Nicos Neocleous).
To allow (our VP's) the Yanks coming back from the trip to have our bottles settle down (or maybe we just trade them for local bottles that are all ready to go?) ... may I suggest possibly moving this tasting to the following Saturday night, Oct. 16th? That would allow us to do a "warm up" at the Crusting Pipe on Friday night (the 15th) with an eclectic mix of older Ports, (Colheitas & VPs), so that our palates are properly primed for a plethora of prodigious Port.
BTW, how many seats will be made available for this event ... or in a more polite British way to ask: what size "pour" do you envision?
Please count me in with 1 guest (Mr. Nicos Neocleous).
To allow (our VP's) the Yanks coming back from the trip to have our bottles settle down (or maybe we just trade them for local bottles that are all ready to go?) ... may I suggest possibly moving this tasting to the following Saturday night, Oct. 16th? That would allow us to do a "warm up" at the Crusting Pipe on Friday night (the 15th) with an eclectic mix of older Ports, (Colheitas & VPs), so that our palates are properly primed for a plethora of prodigious Port.
BTW, how many seats will be made available for this event ... or in a more polite British way to ask: what size "pour" do you envision?
Roy Hersh
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Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
Please count me in. I am going to make every effort to be on the 2010 Harvest Tour, so if this is timed so that those of us returning to the US could stop off in London for the event on the way I'll most certainly be there!
Glenn Elliott
Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
Roy,Roy Hersh wrote:BTW, how many seats will be made available for this event
We normally limit tastings to 14 people so that each person can have an adequate pour from each bottle.
Derek
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Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
I'm in.
If it's four vintages and four producers it becomes a "Square Tasting".
If it's four vintages and four producers it becomes a "Square Tasting".
Port is basically a red drink
Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
Numbers.
People: maximum fourteen. Minimum three (being JDAW, DRT, AHB).
Bottles: either 12 ({Fonseca, Taylor, Graham, Dow}×{1963, 1966, 1970}) or 16 ({Fonseca, Taylor, Graham, Dow}×{1963, 1966, 1970, YYYY}, where YYYY probably equals 1977 though 1955 would be bettter). If people ≥11 then bottles must be sixteen. If people ≤10 then we could pretend to make do with twelve.
People: maximum fourteen. Minimum three (being JDAW, DRT, AHB).
Bottles: either 12 ({Fonseca, Taylor, Graham, Dow}×{1963, 1966, 1970}) or 16 ({Fonseca, Taylor, Graham, Dow}×{1963, 1966, 1970, YYYY}, where YYYY probably equals 1977 though 1955 would be bettter). If people ≥11 then bottles must be sixteen. If people ≤10 then we could pretend to make do with twelve.
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Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
To say it with Dereks words:
If there was any doubt: I am in. Of course just to lift the number above 12.
How about adding Dow to the event and leave 77 out?
Axel
If there was any doubt: I am in. Of course just to lift the number above 12.
How about adding Dow to the event and leave 77 out?
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Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
Count me in too...I need a good excuse to head back to the UK before or after the harvest trip next year
Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
A tasting is announced eleven months in advance. Within thirty hours of the announcement eleven of the fourteen seats have gone. Clearly tastings have a good reputation.
Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
Actually Julian, it is 12. I asked for Nicos Neocleous to please be included in my earlier post(s).
Thanks!
Thanks!
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Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
Dear all,
This looks fairly and squarely in my favourite tasting window, so please could I request a seat at the table? And port, obviously.
Ghandih
This looks fairly and squarely in my favourite tasting window, so please could I request a seat at the table? And port, obviously.
Ghandih
A man who likes vintage ports, and we're not talking Carthage
Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
Sorry. With SRG that’s thirteen.Roy Hersh wrote:Actually Julian, it is 12. I asked for Nicos Neocleous to please be included in my earlier post(s).
Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
CMAG is in - that makes 14
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Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
Given the overwhelming positive response to this tasting, if there is a substantial number of extra people who would like to attend - say at least another 10 - then I would be quite prepared to organise a larger tasting and have 2 bottles of each wine to pour.
Alex
Alex
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
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Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
Or, better still, MagnumsAHB wrote:Given the overwhelming positive response to this tasting, if there is a substantial number of extra people who would like to attend - say at least another 10 - then I would be quite prepared to organise a larger tasting and have 2 bottles of each wine to pour.
Alex
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Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
Well those seats went quick... One item of note is that here in the states we are gearing up for a Dow tasting followed shortly by a Sandeman tasting. Is Croft or Warre so maligned as to not be an equal alternative to D/S? I definitely think 77 should be included, btw.
Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
As Derek says, magnums help ensure that everybody gets the same.AHB wrote:Given the overwhelming positive response to this tasting, if there is a substantial number of extra people who would like to attend - say at least another 10 - then I would be quite prepared to organise a larger tasting and have 2 bottles of each wine to pour.
But this is in eleven months. There were two ‘?’s amongst the attendees, and events may cause one or two non-‘?’s to withdraw. So we may yet be able to accommodate others: a waiting list has been made.
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Re: October 2010 - A Diagonal Repeated
Croft is TFP which would give a heavier weighting 3:1 against Symingtons. Warre is certainly not maligned, it's elegant well-balanced Port much loved on this site. However, Dow is more of a power Port whilst Warre may get overwhelmed by the heavyweights just like Sandeman did. At least I think that is the reasoning.SushiNorth wrote:Well those seats went quick... One item of note is that here in the states we are gearing up for a Dow tasting followed shortly by a Sandeman tasting. Is Croft or Warre so maligned as to not be an equal alternative to D/S? I definitely think 77 should be included, btw.
Port is basically a red drink