New York, Saturday 29th March 2008

Organise events to meet up and drink Port. You may, of course, forego the drinking and just meet, but we're sure that drinking would be more fun.

1977 tasting: scores on the doors

Postby jdaw1 » 02:33 Mon 25 Feb 2008

Righty-ho. So the scores on the doors are now as follows.

People:Bottles:(With adoptions yet to be determined.)

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Re: 1977 tasting: scores on the doors

Postby g-man » 04:49 Mon 25 Feb 2008

jdaw1 wrote:Righty-ho. So the scores on the doors are now as follows.

People:Bottles:(With adoptions yet to be determined.)

Placemats updated.


hey different dave on spectator will also be joining us.
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Re: 1977 tasting: scores on the doors

Postby jdaw1 » 04:53 Mon 25 Feb 2008

g-man wrote:hey different dave on spectator will also be joining us.
Do you mean this differentdave (who expressed interest here)? Please have him sign up to TPF, say hello, introduce himself, and reveal his initials.
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Re: 1977 tasting: scores on the doors

Postby g-man » 05:10 Mon 25 Feb 2008

jdaw1 wrote:
g-man wrote:hey different dave on spectator will also be joining us.
Do you mean this differentdave (who expressed interest here)? Please have him sign up to TPF, say hello, introduce himself, and reveal his initials.


yes agreed =)
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Postby hwangs » 15:58 Mon 25 Feb 2008

Hello everyone! Hope all is swell. I'm going to have to pass on this one too because i'll be travelling. I really hope to join you for the fun one of these days!!!
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Graham?

Postby jfacciol » 21:44 Mon 25 Feb 2008

What about taking Eric up on his offer of a Graham and withdrawing either the Ferreira or the Delaforce?

I, of course, vote for this change.
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Re: 1977 tasting: scores on the doors

Postby jdaw1 » 01:06 Tue 26 Feb 2008

People changes: out, wife; in, Anthony Heading, a drinking chum of mine for an edge more than two decades.

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Re: Graham?

Postby jdaw1 » 01:08 Tue 26 Feb 2008

jfacciol wrote:What about taking Eric up on his offer of a Graham and withdrawing either the Ferreira or the Delaforce?

I, of course, vote for this change.
I want the Delaforce, so how about:(With adoptions yet to be determined.)

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Postby differentdave » 16:05 Tue 26 Feb 2008

Differentdave here
Meet G-Man at an open that bottle night function last weeekend.
Looking forward to attending, I will morethan likely source bottle.
I am more into the big reds but enjoy all varieties.
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Postby g-man » 16:25 Tue 26 Feb 2008

differentdave wrote:Differentdave here
Meet G-Man at an open that bottle night function last weeekend.
Looking forward to attending, I will morethan likely source bottle.
I am more into the big reds but enjoy all varieties.


If port wasn't considered a big red,

I'm giving up drinking! =)
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Re: Graham?

Postby SushiNorth » 17:51 Tue 26 Feb 2008

jfacciol wrote:What about taking Eric up on his offer of a Graham and withdrawing either the Ferreira or the Delaforce?


Why the Graham rather than the Warres?
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SushiNorth: do you strongly prefer the Warre?

Postby jdaw1 » 18:38 Tue 26 Feb 2008

SushiNorth: do you strongly prefer the Warre?
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Re: SushiNorth: do you strongly prefer the Warre?

Postby SushiNorth » 20:32 Tue 26 Feb 2008

jdaw1 wrote:SushiNorth: do you strongly prefer the Warre?


Actually, I genuinely meant that as a question :)
I have one bottle of Warre77 stashed away, and while I'm curious to get a peak at how those are tasting, I also realize that I haven't any Grahams til 2000 so it would be equally fun to see how they age.
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Postby jfacciol » 00:14 Wed 27 Feb 2008

As a general matter, I prefer Graham to Warre. In addition, having the Graham will allow Eric to bring one of his bottles.
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29 March 2008: Warre or Graham?

Postby jdaw1 » 01:20 Wed 27 Feb 2008

Here EricD wrote:I'm in! I can make it for the 29th! :D

I would most likely adopt a bottle, as it looks like we've got the lineup covered, although I could contribute a Graham or a Warre.
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Postby g-man » 03:33 Wed 27 Feb 2008

I too prefer the graham's over the warres.

I remember the warre's not having as much finesse as the graham's.

James Suckling on spectator has the warres rated better though.
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Postby SushiNorth » 04:58 Wed 27 Feb 2008

Well then, it sounds like I'm going to get to see the Graham's side of things :)
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Postby g-man » 17:19 Thu 06 Mar 2008

might have two more port lovers joining us for this event.

my friend steve and his portugese friend.
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Postby SushiNorth » 13:41 Fri 07 Mar 2008

Apparently Dovetail is getting a lot of press, it's appeared two weeks in a row with writeups in TimeOut NY, and the latest one cited it has received several 3 star ratings, including from the NYT (which is a big deal). Apparently they are swamped. Do we have a reservation there, yet? And for what time?

I ask the second question because something obligatory in westchester just appeared on the calendar for that afternoon, and I need to start calculating how to get to both it and the offline.
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Postby g-man » 15:31 Fri 07 Mar 2008

SushiNorth wrote:Apparently Dovetail is getting a lot of press, it's appeared two weeks in a row with writeups in TimeOut NY, and the latest one cited it has received several 3 star ratings, including from the NYT (which is a big deal). Apparently they are swamped. Do we have a reservation there, yet? And for what time?

I ask the second question because something obligatory in westchester just appeared on the calendar for that afternoon, and I need to start calculating how to get to both it and the offline.


we'd have to wait for Julian to get back after the 15th to find out if so,
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We have a reservtion. Table 60.

Postby jdaw1 » 23:01 Fri 07 Mar 2008

We have a reservtion. Table 60.
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Postby SushiNorth » 19:16 Sat 08 Mar 2008

Cool -- i'm already arranging to slip out of the afternoon thing early, what time is the reservation for?
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Postby jfacciol » 02:51 Mon 10 Mar 2008

Where are we on who is coming and bottles?
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Reservation was, IIRC, 7pm.

Postby jdaw1 » 19:13 Mon 10 Mar 2008

I’m away, so don’t have with me any notes other than what is in this thread and on the placemats. Reservation was, IIRC, 7pm.
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Saturday 29th March 2008

Postby jdaw1 » 21:00 Sun 16 Mar 2008

Just called Dovetail, partly because I couldn’t recall the start time, but also to confirm. A quarter past six, 18:15 in that which the locals call Military Time, though Gladstone would have written 6¼pm, Saturday 29th March 2008, on table 60, at Dovetail, 103 West 77th Street, on the north-west corner of the intersection with Columbus.

Jay: should we each bring a box of glasses?
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