Second wind for 1963s? Tuesday 10 April 2018

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flash_uk wrote:and ask the B&F to decant Tuesday just before lunch.
jdaw1 wrote:My faith in bar staff not muddling things is imperfect: I say we do everything.

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jdaw1 wrote: 14:16 Thu 29 Mar 2018
flash_uk wrote:and ask the B&F to decant Tuesday just before lunch.
jdaw1 wrote:My faith in bar staff not muddling things is imperfect: I say we do everything.
They managed OK with the recent mature LNV/SQVP tasting, including blinding...
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jdaw1 wrote: 09:07 Tue 27 Mar 2018 I say we do everything.
I could be at the B&F just after 4pm if that helps?
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CPR 1 wrote: 21:26 Mon 19 Mar 2018chips
Skinny or fat?

And pls could there be food orders from Alex, Ray, Kate, Tom, both Wolfgangs, Ian, Axel, and Derek.
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Starter: Scallops, prawns and bacon with Chilli as a starter portion - i.e. No need to include the salad.

Rib-eye steak medium-rare with skinny fries.

No savoury.

No desert.
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Yes, Wolfgang will bring the Ni63 (my bottle)

Food order for both of us:

Oak smoked salmon with beetroot, orange and horseradish
Main: Rib eye steak (240g aged for 28 days) rare with skinny fries
Side: Green beans and mushrooms

thank you for the organisation

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jdaw1 wrote: 23:07 Thu 29 Mar 2018
CPR 1 wrote: 21:26 Mon 19 Mar 2018chips
Skinny or fat?

And pls could there be food orders from Alex, Ray, Kate, Tom, both Wolfgangs, Ian, Axel, and Derek.
See previous page (but skinny chips please)...
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For me:
Duck liver pate, Rib eye steak + peppercorn sauce
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Food order started. For those new to this, I remind you of how it works: if you don’t check whether your food order is correct, and it’s wrong, that is your fault not mine. Please do check.



CPR 1 wrote: 15:43 Thu 29 Mar 2018
jdaw1 wrote: 09:07 Tue 27 Mar 2018I say we do everything.
I could be at the B&F just after 4pm if that helps?
Thank you, it does.
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I could also be at the B&F around 4pm, or perhaps a little earlier if better.
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DaveRL wrote: 15:48 Fri 30 Mar 2018I could also be at the B&F around 4pm, or perhaps a little earlier if better.
Thank you. I’ll aim to be there at 15:30.
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Please could I have no starter, special order sirloin on the bone cooked medium rare with skinny fries and a side of beans. No desert.
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AHB wrote:Please could I have no starter, special order sirloin on the bone cooked medium rare with skinny fries and a side of beans. No desert.
Good call, I heard their desert is quite dry ;) lol


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Andy Velebil wrote: 18:07 Sat 31 Mar 2018
AHB wrote:Please could I have no starter, special order sirloin on the bone cooked medium rare with skinny fries and a side of beans. No desert.
Good call, I heard their desert is quite dry ;) lol
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Andy Velebil wrote: 18:07 Sat 31 Mar 2018
AHB wrote:Please could I have no starter, special order sirloin on the bone cooked medium rare with skinny fries and a side of beans. No desert.
Good call, I heard their desert is quite dry ;) lol
Splendid. If you are going to notice others’ spelling, we can notice your apostrophes. Henceforth you are thread-182 eligible.
I thought I already made that thread a long time ago.


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Hi,

apologies for the delay; I would like to have Welsh Rarebit (extra cheesy) as starter and Medium-rare Rib-eye steak with peppercorn sauce and skinny fries for main.

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Food order updated.
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jdaw1 wrote: 19:30 Tue 03 Apr 2018 Food order updated.
Looks good once you add green beans for me ;-)
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Apologies, I am now unable to attend. Please give my seat to someone on the waiting list.
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Waitlist empty: a slot for a guest; or just thirteen of us.

I’m declaring there to be a team adoption of the Constantino from Tom. Tom: pls send me £ information.
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jdaw1 wrote:I’m declaring there to be a team adoption of the Constantino from Tom. Tom: pls send me £ information.
Tom has sent. Executive decision: we are adopting.
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Perfect.
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Has anybody heard from Cookie in ages? Please could somebody able to contact him (I have tried in several channels) please remind him of Tuesday, that two food orders are overdue, and to agree adoptions.
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Please could those who have deposited 1963s at the B&F reveal what’s there. Who was deposited what?
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jdaw1 wrote: 22:23 Sat 07 Apr 2018 Please could those who have deposited 1963s at the B&F reveal what’s there. Who was deposited what?
I have deposited Graham and Warre 63
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From the other thread it sounds as though the Cr63 delivered to the B&F for the '63 tasting has been drunk (at the '22 tasting last week). Unfortunately I do not have one to offer, but if possible can we locate a replacement as it would be a shame for the Croft not to be present to compare with the other primary shippers?
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I am back in and bringing a Cr63 :wink:
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jdaw1 wrote: 22:23 Sat 07 Apr 2018 Please could those who have deposited 1963s at the B&F reveal what’s there. Who was deposited what?
I will be dropping off the Cr63 tomorrow around lunchtime.

I am available for whatever duties need to be performed on Tuesday. Someone please give me my orders.
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DRT wrote: 00:04 Fri 30 Mar 2018 Starter: Scallops, prawns and bacon with Chilli as a starter portion - i.e. No need to include the salad.

Rib-eye steak medium-rare with skinny fries.

No savoury.

No desert.
Please put me back on the food order.
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CPR 1 wrote: 14:56 Sun 08 Apr 2018I have deposited Graham and Warre 63
For CPR and DRL: thank you.
DRT wrote: 19:57 Sun 08 Apr 2018I will be dropping off the Cr63 tomorrow around lunchtime.
For DRT: thank you.

I’m bringing Taylor, Ramos Pinto and Niepoort (for JDAW, AP, WG).

Tom is bringing Noval and Constantino (THRA, MPM).

Ian is bringing Offley and Cálem (both for himself, double thanks).

Wolfgang S. is bringing Cockburn (WPS).

Phil is bringing Fonseca.

Which total twelve bottles.

Now it gets trickier, because we haven’t heard from Cookie in ages. A team decision would be welcome.

Alex is bringing Mackenzie and Dow (AHB and KHM).

Cookie said he would bring Sandeman (RLC).

Asking Alex to bring both doesn’t quite solve the problem, because he would decant with our knowing about Cookie.

What should we do? I vote that AHB is to decant and bring both D and Mk, and we’ll team-adopt if required.
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Agreed
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Also agree.
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Indeed, if he isn’t coming we should know that. My patience is exhausted. So now there is a deadline.

Cookie: if you do not post in this thread by midday Monday 9th April, then you and Kate are deemed to have withdrawn, and are not coming.

This message will be posted in the thread, and sent by PM, by text, and by email.
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And just confirm (as those others present the other evening will have noted) that my two bottles are residing at the B&F.
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Panic ye not!...KMH and I ARE attending but sincere apologies for late notice...it has been rather stressful on our return from New Zealand for a number of reasons...I am bringing the Sandeman and Kate is adopting the Mk from Alex (thank you).

Food order:
RLC- Starter: Crab; Main: Rib eye steak (rare) with hand cut chips and French beans.
KMH- Starter: Duck Pate; Main: Gammon with black pudding.

Expected arrival time is 18:30.
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Cookie wrote:I am bringing the Sandeman
Double-decanted, please.

And please acknowledge that you will do so.


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jdaw1 wrote: 22:23 Sat 07 Apr 2018 Please could those who have deposited 1963s at the B&F reveal what’s there. Who was deposited what?
I have deposited Dow and McKenzie
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I will be attending tomorrow, but will be relying on British Rail’s successor companies to get me promptly to London from Rugby. I may be late.
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jdaw1 wrote: 07:30 Mon 09 Apr 2018
Cookie wrote:I am bringing the Sandeman
Double-decanted, please.

And please acknowledge that you will do so.
Confirmed.
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DRT wrote: 19:55 Sun 08 Apr 2018 I am back in and bringing a Cr63 :wink:
Excellent :CC0000:
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Noval and Constantino stood up - will DD in the morning..
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Note to self: at B&F are G, W, Mk, D, O, Cá.

By my arrival also Cr, T, Ni, RP.
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will bring the Ck double decanted to the B&F. Should be there 5:45PM....

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jdaw1 wrote: 07:30 Mon 09 Apr 2018
Cookie wrote:I am bringing the Sandeman
Double-decanted, please.

And please acknowledge that you will do so.
Urgent!!!...I have somehow followed in the belief that I actually owned a Sandeman '63...it now appears that this is not the case...the bottle believed to be S'63 has had its label (and probably the contents) changed to a Croft '63...the only other 63 I have is a Burmester Colheita...probably unacceptable for this tasting....please advise what I need to do or suggest a solution please.
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AHB wrote: 20:11 Sun 18 Feb 2018 The telepathy was correct.

I can (easily) offer Dow, Mackenzie, Martinez or Sandeman. I could dig something else out of storage if necessary.
Is this still an adoptive option?
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Cookie wrote: 17:28 Mon 09 Apr 2018
AHB wrote: 20:11 Sun 18 Feb 2018 The telepathy was correct.

I can (easily) offer Dow, Mackenzie, Martinez or Sandeman. I could dig something else out of storage if necessary.
Is this still an adoptive option?
Unfortunately not. I will not be at home between now and Tuesday night. Perhaps Tom might have an S63 you could adopt?
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Ok...sorry chaps but in the absence of a viable solution Kate and I will withdraw...if any expense has been incurred please advise accordingly.
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Cookie wrote: 19:03 Mon 09 Apr 2018Ok...sorry chaps but in the absence of a viable solution Kate and I will withdraw...if any expense has been incurred please advise accordingly.
Done.
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See you tomorrow, I will try to be closer to 15:30, and I am looking forward to tomorrow night.
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