28 Nov 2013: The Bunghole - What
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TBH booked. No need to pre-order if we're going to be there by 9ish and they know we're coming.
Now could DRT and JDAW agree what we're doing; each bringing something, or not?
Now could DRT and JDAW agree what we're doing; each bringing something, or not?
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Re: 28 Nov 2013: The Bunghole - What
Although BBR don't seem to have published their list of ports for this year's event, based on previous years there will be 15-20 ports to taste between 18:30 and 20:30. If we're arriving at TBH at 21:00/21:30, I suggest we may not have the capacity or time for a bottle each.DRT wrote:Questions for the attendees: we will have tasted many fine Ports at BBR. Do we need more fine Port or do we need emergency supplies? And do we need one bottle per mouth at this time in the evening?
Something "fine" does sound sensible; Depending on our numbers, perhaps just a few bottles to share may be sufficient, such as a selection of four '80s Warre unfiltered LBVs?
This plan also sounds good (especially if the "not fully mature" port is Graham's 70 Do you think the magnum/double-magnum of "What" will be sufficient for all?DRT wrote:I have considered all the permutations of all the possibilities of what JDAW might do in response to this discussion. After careful thought I have come to the conclusion that all of those permutations result in him bringing a double magnum of "What" decanted into multiple and varied-sized bottles.
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Strongly seconded.PhilW wrote:Although BBR don't seem to have published their list of ports for this year's event, based on previous years there will be 15-20 ports to taste between 18:30 and 20:30. If we're arriving at TBH at 21:00/21:30, I suggest we may not have the capacity or time for a bottle each.DRT wrote:Questions for the attendees: we will have tasted many fine Ports at BBR. Do we need more fine Port or do we need emergency supplies? And do we need one bottle per mouth at this time in the evening?
I think it sounds like we are covered:PhilW wrote:Something "fine" does sound sensible; Depending on our numbers, perhaps just a few bottles to share may be sufficient, such as a selection of four '80s Warre unfiltered LBVs?This plan also sounds good (especially if the "not fully mature" port is Graham's 70 Do you think the magnum/double-magnum of "What" will be sufficient for all?DRT wrote:I have considered all the permutations of all the possibilities of what JDAW might do in response to this discussion. After careful thought I have come to the conclusion that all of those permutations result in him bringing a double magnum of "What" decanted into multiple and varied-sized bottles.
Derek is bringing a magnum of "What";
Julian is bringing an unspecified quantity (but certainly no less than 75cl, I am willing to guarantee) of "What!?" .
By the reckoning suggested by DRT (37.5cl each) covers 6 persons (we are 8). I am already a little stretched in what I can bring - I have a CÃ 83 that I am bringing for the previous evening but have limited opportunity to bring anything further. If PW is now offering to bring some W80LBV then I think that may be as much as we 'need'. (But perhaps not 4 bottles Phil..) There is also, I suppose, the option of buying something at BBR and popping it at TBH immediately after.
I am perfectly happy to reckon up financially with whoever is supplying..
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I am bringing 3 guests to the BBR event.
One of them is WS1, who can say for himself whether he is in for the after-party.
I will speak to my other two guests to see if they would like to come (one has attended a TPF tasting previously). As always, i would prefer to avoid LBVs (which are my "at-home" drinking) for an offline - in particular if an industry guest is coming.
If you are having problems with transporting bottles, BBR will stand a bottle for you if you order in advance. Likewise Davy's. Presumably bottles could also be sent to jdaw1?
One of them is WS1, who can say for himself whether he is in for the after-party.
I will speak to my other two guests to see if they would like to come (one has attended a TPF tasting previously). As always, i would prefer to avoid LBVs (which are my "at-home" drinking) for an offline - in particular if an industry guest is coming.
If you are having problems with transporting bottles, BBR will stand a bottle for you if you order in advance. Likewise Davy's. Presumably bottles could also be sent to jdaw1?
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Re: 28 Nov 2013: The Bunghole - What
My suggestion of the (four) '80s LBVs was intended as an alternative, rather than an addition to the "What" suggestion. If decision already made then no problem.djewesbury wrote:Derek is bringing a magnum of "What";
Julian is bringing an unspecified quantity (but certainly no less than 75cl, I am willing to guarantee) of "What!?" .
By the reckoning suggested by DRT (37.5cl each) covers 6 persons (we are 8). I am already a little stretched in what I can bring - I have a CÃ 83 that I am bringing for the previous evening but have limited opportunity to bring anything further. If PW is now offering to bring some W80LBV then I think that may be as much as we 'need'. (But perhaps not 4 bottles Phil..)
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OK - decision made, I will send a package, either to JDAWor to DRT, containing a selection of bottles for this and the evening before. (And I will use the poly box that DRT just sent me...)RAYC wrote:I am bringing 3 guests to the BBR event.
One of them is WS1, who can say for himself whether he is in for the after-party.
I will speak to my other two guests to see if they would like to come (one has attended a TPF tasting previously). As always, i would prefer to avoid LBVs (which are my "at-home" drinking) for an offline - in particular if an industry guest is coming.
If you are having problems with transporting bottles, BBR will stand a bottle for you if you order in advance. Likewise Davy's. Presumably bottles could also be sent to jdaw1?
I'll advise once these are sent so that the placemat for this evening can be updated.
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Re: 28 Nov 2013: The Bunghole - What
Fine by me.djewesbury wrote:I will send a package! to JDAW
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Hmm, not sure if drinking more port after the port walk is a good ideaRAYC wrote:
One of them is WS1, who can say for himself whether he is in for the after-party.
Have fond memories about events at BBR; last time I sacrficed myself finishing al sorts of Nacionals from the 60s since the staff wanted to put the remains in the sink. I was the only member of the Portforum (one other chickened out and moved subsequently to the US) who soldiered on and had a massive Nacional hangover the next day
Clearly if an industry guest is coming we should open something interesting but also reflect that we had all sorts of port before. I would vote have some interesting port and some Riesling in order to "refreshen the reflexes". Also this would potentially help me avoiding to fall asleep on the train and waking up in Northampton again.
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Yeah yeah. You will though. Wolfgang's in, everybody.WS1 wrote:Hmm, not sure if drinking more port after the port walk is a good ideaRAYC wrote:
One of them is WS1, who can say for himself whether he is in for the after-party.
I have my fingers crossed that we can help them in such a fashion again.WS1 wrote:Have fond memories about events at BBR; last time I sacrficed myself finishing al sorts of Nacionals from the 60s since the staff wanted to put the remains in the sink. I was the only member of the Portforum (one other chickened out and moved subsequently to the US) who soldiered on and had a massive Nacional hangover the next day
I agree 100% with this - some Riesling would be an excellent idea. I will include a bottle in my package.WS1 wrote:Clearly if an industry guest is coming we should open something interesting but also reflect that we had all sorts of port before. I would vote have some interesting port and some Riesling in order to "refreshen the reflexes". Also this would potentially help me avoiding to fall asleep on the train and waking up in Northampton again.
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Any word on the industry guest.?
And would anybody mind if one of the bottles I sent was a G70? I know, it's getting boring now...
And would anybody mind if one of the bottles I sent was a G70? I know, it's getting boring now...
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Sigh. Taxes, death, Graham 1970.djewesbury wrote:And would anybody mind if one of the bottles I sent was a G70? I know, it's getting boring now...
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The taxes; they're more variable.jdaw1 wrote:Taxes, death, Graham 1970.
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I have a suitable "oddity", as well.
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Good. No objections then.PhilW wrote:The taxes; they're more variable.jdaw1 wrote:Taxes, death, Graham 1970.
(Spot the odd one out.)
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Re: 28 Nov 2013: The Bunghole - What
No response from him yet.djewesbury wrote:Any word on the industry guest.?
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
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Unfortunately he is not available on either 27 or 28 November.djewesbury wrote:Any word on the industry guest.?
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
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Re: 28 Nov 2013: The Bunghole - What
I have spoken to my non-TPF guests who are attending this - as one of them flies out the next day to Singapore to get married, a different sort of meal is in mind and we will be going to an upscale restaurant within walking distance of BBR on this occasion.RAYC wrote:I am bringing 3 guests to the BBR event.
One of them is WS1, who can say for himself whether he is in for the after-party.
I will speak to my other two guests to see if they would like to come (one has attended a TPF tasting previously).
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Since I am invited by RAYC to come to the portwalk and also knowing his two guests well, I will join them having dinner in the restaurant nearby. Sorry but otherwise this would be rude.RAYC wrote:I have spoken to my non-TPF guests who are attending this - as one of them flies out the next day to Singapore to get married, a different sort of meal is in mind and we will be going to an upscale restaurant within walking distance of BBR on this occasion.RAYC wrote:I am bringing 3 guests to the BBR event.
One of them is WS1, who can say for himself whether he is in for the after-party.
I will speak to my other two guests to see if they would like to come (one has attended a TPF tasting previously).
Have a nice aftertasting at the Bunhole.....
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Re: 28 Nov 2013: The Bunghole - What
From the thread Port Glasses Test.
RAYC, on Sun 23 Sep 2012, wrote:Since starting to drink port regularly at the Bunghole (where we use their standard (white?) wine glasses), i must admit i have found myself beginning to prefer drinking from a glass with a much larger bowl than the Reidel Vinum Port or the S-Z, and when drinking at home have gradually found my own pair of Reidels (Vinum Port and Overture White) overlooked in favour of a standard white wine glass.
So when i noticed the size and shape of the new BBR port glass, i ordered a couple to see if they would fit the bill. First impressions are very good - i can see this becoming my go-to glass for home drinking.
DRT wrote:Time to take one for the team
Will report back.
jdaw1, on Sat 09 Nov 2013, wrote:And?
Should we ask Berry Bros whether they could make available, for testing, a few of the BBR port glasses?DRT wrote:Forgot. Perhaps we will have the opportunity to test at the Port Walk.
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You were not impressed on the previous occasion they were made available to you for testing...!jdaw1 wrote:From the thread Port Glasses Test.RAYC, on Sun 23 Sep 2012, wrote:Since starting to drink port regularly at the Bunghole (where we use their standard (white?) wine glasses), i must admit i have found myself beginning to prefer drinking from a glass with a much larger bowl than the Reidel Vinum Port or the S-Z, and when drinking at home have gradually found my own pair of Reidels (Vinum Port and Overture White) overlooked in favour of a standard white wine glass.
So when i noticed the size and shape of the new BBR port glass, i ordered a couple to see if they would fit the bill. First impressions are very good - i can see this becoming my go-to glass for home drinking.DRT wrote:Time to take one for the team
Will report back.jdaw1, on Sat 09 Nov 2013, wrote:And?Should we ask Berry Bros whether they could make available, for testing, a few of the BBR port glasses?DRT wrote:Forgot. Perhaps we will have the opportunity to test at the Port Walk.
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Oh. Please remind me.RAYC wrote:You were not impressed on the previous occasion they were made available to you for testing...!
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Suddenly I am reminded of a session made for the John Peel Show in the early 1980s by a band called Sudden Sway. Situationist pranksters, their two session tracks consisted of short, bizarre radio plays. I found the relevant excerpt on the Interweb:
Sudden Sway, in their track entitled Relationships, wrote:‘Kev and Kath, function and data processors for Conceptat the idea agency have recently attended the office self-awareness weekend at the Olde Mill By The Stream. Kath is under stress as a result of an attack made outside the Green Man. Kev has left his first wife, who he has understood so well that she no longer exists. Hrrrh hrrrh winebar, hrrrh hrrrh cosy place between town and country. However, the noisy quiet has been broken by a card from the local society. ‟Come to the Union Ball!” it reads. ‟Bring two presents, a What and a Why.” Kev is anxious.’
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But loyal TPFers are no longer anxious about such matters. "What" is in that bottle and "Why" are we not drinking it yet are the common questions we ask.
Mind you, I still don't understand whether I need to bring something or not.
Mind you, I still don't understand whether I need to bring something or not.
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.
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Depends who you ask. It varies from a double-mag to nothing at all.AHB wrote:But loyal TPFers are no longer anxious about such matters. "What" is in that bottle and "Why" are we not drinking it yet are the common questions we ask.
Mind you, I still don't understand whether I need to bring something or not.
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I am bringing a mag of emergency VP.
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