Topic: Sandeman Vertical (as complete as it gets)
When: 2011, May 13th
Where: London, RAF Club, 128 Picadilly
Conditions: Ports are contributet by members and split amongst. If no or little contribution can be done, participation fee would be higher
Aim for every participant: bring two bottles, one bottle older than 1963 and one 66 or younger.
Split from original topic after Tom allowed.
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Participants:
George Sandeman
Axel;
Alex B.;
John;
Julian;
Rob;
Tom;
Dr. Dirk;
Enrico;
Stefan;
WS1;
Cookie;
Viola;
Christopher.
Wines of the night:
1873 Alex
1904 Alex
1911 Tom
1927 Tom
1934 Tom
1935 Axel
1943
1945 Tom
1947
1948
1950 Tom
1955 Axel
1958 Axel
1960 Julian
1963 Jacob
1965
1966 Axel
1967 Alex
1970 Wolfgang
1975 Axel
1977 Chris Gee
1980 Wolfgang
1982
1985
1994 Axel
1997
Axel
Last edited by Axel P on 18:50 Tue 19 Apr 2011, edited 27 times in total.
I know you have planned to hold this tasting at the RAF Club, but can I suggest that you take a look at the Don restaurant or bistro as an alternative venue. The reason I am suggesting them is because this restaurant is based in Sandeman's old London bottling plant and the bistro in the old cellars.
I have eaten at The Don once, about 10 years ago (and on someone elses expense account!) and it is somewhere I have always wanted to go back to! Assuming of course it remains as good, or better, than it was!
Ben
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Vintage 1970 and now proud owner of my first ever 'half-century'!
benread wrote:I have eaten at The Don once, about 10 years ago (and on someone elses expense account!) and it is somewhere I have always wanted to go back to! Assuming of course it remains as good, or better, than it was!
I had lunch in the bistro today and the food and atmosphere is as good as ever. It's not a cheap venue, a lamb burger with chips and green stuff washed down with a glass of port was £20 but the food was delicious and the nice new government gives me a 50% discount when I eat out in London.
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
I think doing this tasting at the Don would be a very good idea. I have not been at the Don for a couple of months but used to be a regular and they know me very well (drank their RAYAS supplies and Weinert Malbec 1977s supplies dry as part of the fine wine night offer with a 50% discount .
We should try and struck a deal with them.
regards
WS1
"Sometimes too much to drink is barely enough" Mark Twain
AHB wrote:I know you have planned to hold this tasting at the RAF Club, but can I suggest that you take a look at the Don restaurant or bistro as an alternative venue. The reason I am suggesting them is because this restaurant is based in Sandeman's old London bottling plant and the bistro in the old cellars.
Alex,
since there was not much of a planning yet, thank you for the hint. Excellent idea. I will try to get in contact with them.
You might want to talk to the management next time you are there (Wolfgang as well) for them to have seen the faces behind it.
I recorgnised that the tasting was full right from the start, but - except for very few people - I am missing the same espirit when it comes down to the bottles, so I added an aim for this tasting:
Every participant should be encouraged to bring 2 bottles with him to the tasting:
One bottle should be older than 1963
One bottle should be younger than 1966
Please pm which contributions you are about to make.
Woolfgang, Tom and I dined at The Don a few weeks ago and took the opportunity to visit the private function rooms downstairs.
We found them to be ideal for the function however there was definitely a very bad smell from either drains or the air conditioning....we all agreed that this would seriouly affect the wines so can I suggest a further visit nearer the time and a fall back plan to be put in place just in case.
Perhaps it would be easier to set a target - everyone to contribute 1 bottle from the range 1950-1970 so that we can try to taste a complete range of vintages from those years plus, maybe, one or two other bottles?
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.