Several new members and potential new members of TPF have said that they are unable to make the tasting on Tuesday 11th December 2007, so this thread is to try to find dates for the first NYC tasting in 2008.
Seth Rosenberg, by email, says that only Wednesdays or Thursdays work for him. So can people please comment on their availability on:
Wednesday 2nd January 2008;
Thursday 3rd January 2008;
Wednesday 9th January 2008;
Thursday 10th January 2008;
Wednesday 16th January 2008;
Thursday 17th January 2008?
Unless there’s a better plan, we’ll meet at the place that is becoming usual:
Subway from downtown take the B or C to 81st street: don’t take the A or D as they are express from Columbus Circle to somewhere functionally equivalent to Canada.
Last edited by jdaw1 on 06:18 Mon 24 Dec 2007, edited 2 times in total.
Extending the list of dates to Wednesday 13th or Thursday 14th of February would mean that I could join you all. Of those dates, Wednesday would be the preferable for me.
Alex
Last edited by Alex Bridgeman on 14:49 Fri 07 Dec 2007, edited 1 time in total.
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
Yes, February would work out better for me. But i won't know for sure until probably mid-january (after we have shift change and I find out what days I have off)
It's important to note my days off right now are wed-thu, but I can't be 100% sure that they will stay that way. My work schedule is both extremely strict and and the same time undetermined. I only know my days off for the next week each friday - and they could change from week to week - and I have no control over it at all. They have kept me on wed-thu off for about 2 months now, so hopefully they will keep it that way, but needless to say, it makes planning a real problem.
It would be great if we could plan for a wed or thu and I keep those days off, but I would hate for people to plan around me and then for my schedule to change - this is all just for full disclosure.
the one thing I do know is that I will have vacation from jan 13-19 and will be out of town.
Second or third work best for me, but tenth best for MZ. Those are the choices.
EricD has proposed a tawny tasting, and I believe that he has a good collection of bottles. I’m happy to pay ≤$120 to adopt one of his bottles. Assuming other are liked minded, Eric please propose a seven-bottle tasting drawn wholly or partly from your cellar.
I think a Colheita tasting is definitely in order. The aged tawnies are generally pretty consistent, but the Colheitas show a great deal of variation, a lot of it depending on how long they were kept in the cask. That will make for a much more interesting tasting.
I don't have very many Colheitas on hand right now, but I know the best place to find them is in the Ironbound section of Newark. I think I shall make a trip there this weekend to see what I can find.
Right now I have 3 bottles I can contribute: Moreira 1966, Feist 1963, and Dalva 1952 Golden White (which was absolutely amazing when we had it at Vinologia in Oporto). I will let you all know what else I find on my trip to Newark.
I think it would be great if we can snag some Niepoort, Rocha and Delaforce Colheitas. The Delaforce come in 500 ml bottles. I've had the 1986 and thought it was exceptional.
If you open the Moreira 1966, I suggest opening it about 1-2 weeks prior to the offline. This sounds crazy, I know. But Jay, Roy, and I have all had this on different occassions and have all discovered it makes a rather large turn around and becomes a very good Colheita after being open that long. Prior to the long decant its not that good. I can't explain it and no one else can either....just one of the mysteries of life I guess.