Tue 17 April 2012, London

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Re: Tue 17 April 2012, London

Postby AHB » 21:15 Sun 15 Apr 2012

I confirm that I am bringing Fonseca. RAYC has the bottle and is kindly bringing it into London for me, allowing me to simplify my logistics for the Delaforce tasting.
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Re: Tue 17 April 2012, London

Postby RAYC » 21:58 Sun 15 Apr 2012

Just to flag a potential duplication of bottles: I am already bringing the T66.
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Re: Tue 17 April 2012, London

Postby jdaw1 » 06:14 Mon 16 Apr 2012

RAYC wrote:Just to flag a potential duplication of bottles: I am already bringing the T66.
I am two people, so to speak, so will be paying for the T66.
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Re: Tue 17 April 2012, London

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Re: Tue 17 April 2012, London

Postby AHB » 16:45 Mon 16 Apr 2012

I've never had a GC66 - I've decided I'm rather excited about tomorrow night!
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Re: Tue 17 April 2012, London

Postby jdaw1 » 20:03 Mon 16 Apr 2012

When should the Warre be decanted? Either 7am or 5pm: which preferred?
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Re: Tue 17 April 2012, London

Postby RAYC » 20:50 Mon 16 Apr 2012

Preference from me for 5.00....but I suspect AHB may go the other way!

Is an alternative to deposit at TBH? I will be dropping by at lunchtime to decant the Taylor....
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Re: Tue 17 April 2012, London

Postby jdaw1 » 21:24 Mon 16 Apr 2012

W66 and printout of placemats both at TBH.
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Re: Tue 17 April 2012, London

Postby AHB » 21:41 Mon 16 Apr 2012

RAYC wrote:Preference from me for 5.00....but I suspect AHB may go the other way!

Is an alternative to deposit at TBH? I will be dropping by at lunchtime to decant the Taylor....

Warre 66 can take a 12 hour decant (IMO) but I'll be happy with an afternoon decant - noon to 1pm would be my preference
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Re: Tue 17 April 2012, London

Postby DRT » 22:54 Mon 16 Apr 2012

Croft 1966 - please advise optimum decant time. My instinct is telling me early afternoon.
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Re: Tue 17 April 2012, London

Postby RAYC » 23:03 Mon 16 Apr 2012

DRT wrote:Croft 1966 - please advise optimum decant time. My instinct is telling me early afternoon.


What did you do for the "port with star quality" tasting at Steak Exchange? Because that worked! Christopher also did a last minute decant with a Cr66 at TCP that showed extremely nicely.
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Re: Tue 17 April 2012, London

Postby DRT » 23:07 Mon 16 Apr 2012

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DRT wrote:What did you do for the "port with star quality" tasting at Steak Exchange? Because that worked!
Tom decanted it for me. I don't know when.
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Re: Tue 17 April 2012, London

Postby WS1 » 05:15 Tue 17 Apr 2012

Hi,

just double decanted the Noval. Since all 66s (Warre, Taylor Fonseca, Croft, Noval, Dow, Grahams, Niepoort) I know need a long time to open up I would go for a long decant and hence i opened early. Nearly got sidetracked over breakfast. :lol:

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Re: Tue 17 April 2012, London

Postby RAYC » 10:13 Tue 17 Apr 2012

WS1 wrote:Hi,

just double decanted the Noval. Since all 66s (Warre, Taylor Fonseca, Croft, Noval, Dow, Grahams, Niepoort) I know need a long time to open up I would go for a long decant and hence i opened early. Nearly got sidetracked over breakfast. :lol:

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I will decant the Gould at 11.40 and go across to decant the Taylor and Warre for 12.00 then.
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Re: Tue 17 April 2012, London

Postby DRT » 11:04 Tue 17 Apr 2012

I am starting to decant the Croft now.
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Re: Tue 17 April 2012, London

Postby DRT » 11:30 Tue 17 Apr 2012

Croft 1966 (Park Plaza Westminster Bridge bottling) now decanted.

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Re: Tue 17 April 2012, London

Postby RonnieRoots » 14:41 Tue 17 Apr 2012

DRT wrote:Croft 1966 (Park Plaza Westminster Bridge bottling) now decanted.

I'm sure it will taste better than it looks. Have fun tonight! (I would be slightly jealous, if not for the the fact that I have an evening full of French food and wine ahead of me :) )
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Re: Tue 17 April 2012, London

Postby AHB » 23:12 Tue 17 Apr 2012

You should be jealous - it was a terrific selection of ports.
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