Hmmm, when talking to Kevin about the tasting we feel that this tasting can no longer be called an "offline" tasting. We should upgrade this to a full tasting and attempt to organise a another true offline as we wanted in the beginning



Please describe the difference between an "offline", a "full tasting" and a "true offline"?WS1 wrote:Hmmm, when talking to Kevin about the tasting we feel that this tasting can no longer be called an "offline" tasting. We should upgrade this to a full tasting and attempt to organise a another true offline as we wanted in the beginning![]()
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For me a offline is a "get together" that can be either serious or very relaxed (e.g. with the theme bring a bottle of port ). a very relaxed get together i would consider a "true offline". A full tasting I would define a "get together" for which we have either a theme (horicontal/vertical etc.), a bigger number of bts and attendees or quite a signifcant effort put into. A clear criteria would be e.g. 2 sessions.DRT wrote:Please describe the difference between an "offline", a "full tasting" and a "true offline"?WS1 wrote:Hmmm, when talking to Kevin about the tasting we feel that this tasting can no longer be called an "offline" tasting. We should upgrade this to a full tasting and attempt to organise a another true offline as we wanted in the beginning![]()
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A serious offline with a theme.WS1 wrote:For me a offline is a "get together" that can be either serious or very relaxed (e.g. with the theme bring a bottle of port ). a very relaxed get together i would consider a "true offline". A full tasting I would define a "get together" for which we have either a theme (horicontal/vertical etc.), a bigger number of bts and attendees or quite a signifcant effort put into. A clear criteria would be e.g. 2 sessions.
How do you see this ?
I think the two events I attended actually make my point quite well.DRT wrote:Chris, does that mean that the two events you have attended in recent weeks: one where you were a an unfamiliar face and the other where we had someone from the trade and some other unfamiliar faces would both by Tastings rather than Off-lines?
I think perhaps you misunderstand my view. I think everything STARTS as an offline -- you guys say 'hey, wanna meet up again and drink some more port?" and the others say "well yeah, that's a novel idea." Sometimes they snowball -- either because a glut of newbies, the availability of people from the trade, or particularly interesting or numerous bottles, until it becomes clear that this event will no longer be the *usual* experience of sitting around in a casual and uneventful way with some familiar faces, drinking familiar wines.DRT wrote:
How would we organise an "offline"? Would we only open up the event to familiar faces? Would we decline requests from members of the trade or newbies? That seems wrong to me.
Chris, I don't disagree with what you say on this subject, but my opening question in the above quote was actually related to Wolfgang's opening statements on this topic...Chris Doty wrote:I think perhaps you misunderstand my view.DRT wrote:
How would we organise an "offline"? Would we only open up the event to familiar faces? Would we decline requests from members of the trade or newbies? That seems wrong to me.
That says to me that there is a desire to specifically organise an event on this forum that is only open to a small group of those of us who usually attend our events. There is nothing worng with the concept. Indeed, many here have invited others to their homes for informal events that they understandably do not wish to open up to more than a few close friends. But such events are no organised on the forum, they are organised by email.WS1 wrote: We should upgrade this to a full tasting and attempt to organise a another true offline as we wanted in the beginning![]()
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That was a fun theme! I think it deserves to be very informal and at TCP or similar!JacobH wrote:I agree with Wolfgang. Though I quite like complex tastings; we really ought to repeat that ‟bring a 30+ year old bottle of Port where the shipper shares an initial with you” theme![]()
will do. It would be a pity if this tasting cannot go ahead.DRT wrote:I agree with everything that Ben said. I also acknowledge Wolfgang's concerns about the risks of too many of these events being too serious.
At this point in time I just hope that the tasting that sparked this conversation actually happens. When I opened the curtains this morning I was surprised to see 4 inches of snow outside. The last time that happened my car was stuck on our road for 3 weeks!! - and I have just under half the bottles and half the glasses for the tasting in my possession![]()
Pray for rain!!!
Great news!DRT wrote:Fear not! The car is packed and the road is clear - this thing is definitely happening!!
It's 180 miles to London, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of Vesuvio, it's snowing, and we're wearing sunglassesWS1 wrote:Just remembered the quote out of the Blues Brothers movie when Elwood said "You see, we're on a mission from God."
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Have you seen the light?