Review section for Friday, February 27, 2009 - NYC
Tasting Line up:
Cockburn 20 yr tawny
Graham 20 yr tawny
Costa de Baixo 20 yr tawny
Fonseca 1980
Friday, February 27, 2009 - NYC
Friday, February 27, 2009 - NYC
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- Alex Bridgeman
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Re: Friday, February 27, 2009 - NYC
So who is attending and will you be available on Skype and / or webcam? If so, I'll go and get my webcam set up! That way I can join you on a virtual basis with my Warre 1995 LBV
Alex
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Re: Friday, February 27, 2009 - NYC
Ah,AHB wrote:So who is attending and will you be available on Skype and / or webcam? If so, I'll go and get my webcam set up! That way I can join you on a virtual basis with my Warre 1995 LBV
Alex
there will be SushiNorth, Glenn E, JohninNYC, your's truly (apostrophe crime?), the wife, my college roommate and a possible new joiner DoubleD.
I don't know about the other guys with laptops but we'll get em to take pictures =)
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Re: Friday, February 27, 2009 - NYC
No placemats by request.
Re: Friday, February 27, 2009 - NYC
great time to be had
and they were generous enuf to charge us for only 2 bottles corkage for our 6 we brought.
Steak was great and the company better.
Thanks to everyone for coming.
The fonseca 80 was my clear winner and by far the best bottle of a 80 i've ever had.
and they were generous enuf to charge us for only 2 bottles corkage for our 6 we brought.
Steak was great and the company better.
Thanks to everyone for coming.
The fonseca 80 was my clear winner and by far the best bottle of a 80 i've ever had.
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- Axel P
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Re: Friday, February 27, 2009 - NYC
Does not sound like a well spend night to me as I had the F80 always last place in the 1980s.The fonseca 80 was my clear winner and by far the best bottle of a 80 i've ever had.
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Re: Friday, February 27, 2009 - NYC
yes , let me correct.Axel P wrote:Does not sound like a well spend night to me as I had the F80 always last place in the 1980s.The fonseca 80 was my clear winner and by far the best bottle of a 80 i've ever had.
Axel
that this f80 was by far the best bottle of F80 I've ever had.
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Re: Friday, February 27, 2009 - NYC
I had a great time. Thanks everyone for humoring me during my trip to support my wife's crossword puzzle endeavors.
Uncle Jack's was a fine restaurant. They weren't packed, but they were busy enough. I thought the service was quite good, and as Jeff said they only charged us corkage x2 instead of the originally agreed upon 1/2 corkage x6. The steaks were good, but not great. I'm fairly tolerant regarding steaks, but I do have a clear preference for well aged Nebraska corn-fed beef. These steaks were 21-28 day dry aged, which just isn't quite enough for me but is still respectably good. Nick & Stef's at MSG clearly serves better steaks (at least to me), but it's also more expensive. I guess it's a case of "you get what you pay for."
In looking back at my notes (to be posted soon), I don't really have a clear winner. The Fonseca '80 was probably the best all-around Port for the evening, but I didn't like the way it paired with the food. During tasting, the Graham's 20-yr was the clear winner, but once paired with food the Cockburn's 20-yr really stood out. The Costa de Baixo was good, but never tops. It seemed a tad weak - diffuse, as opposed to concentrated, was the word suggested by Dominic - but was still quite pleasant to drink.
I'm sitting here with leftover Cockburn's 20-yr, and it's showing better to me now than it did last night. I suspect that's a side effect not of the air time, but of the Calvados with which I started the evening last night. All of the 20-yr olds were weaker than I expected last night, and the apple brandy is probably the culprit. Tonight the Cockburn's seems to have a more classic profile than it did last night, though it still seems thin compared to my normal drinkers (Ramos Pinto and an occasional Taylor's).
I can't actually post my TNs until I return to Seattle because they're stored on my phone... which is currently providing me with an internet connection. I'll get them up on Monday, hopefully.
Uncle Jack's was a fine restaurant. They weren't packed, but they were busy enough. I thought the service was quite good, and as Jeff said they only charged us corkage x2 instead of the originally agreed upon 1/2 corkage x6. The steaks were good, but not great. I'm fairly tolerant regarding steaks, but I do have a clear preference for well aged Nebraska corn-fed beef. These steaks were 21-28 day dry aged, which just isn't quite enough for me but is still respectably good. Nick & Stef's at MSG clearly serves better steaks (at least to me), but it's also more expensive. I guess it's a case of "you get what you pay for."
In looking back at my notes (to be posted soon), I don't really have a clear winner. The Fonseca '80 was probably the best all-around Port for the evening, but I didn't like the way it paired with the food. During tasting, the Graham's 20-yr was the clear winner, but once paired with food the Cockburn's 20-yr really stood out. The Costa de Baixo was good, but never tops. It seemed a tad weak - diffuse, as opposed to concentrated, was the word suggested by Dominic - but was still quite pleasant to drink.
I'm sitting here with leftover Cockburn's 20-yr, and it's showing better to me now than it did last night. I suspect that's a side effect not of the air time, but of the Calvados with which I started the evening last night. All of the 20-yr olds were weaker than I expected last night, and the apple brandy is probably the culprit. Tonight the Cockburn's seems to have a more classic profile than it did last night, though it still seems thin compared to my normal drinkers (Ramos Pinto and an occasional Taylor's).
I can't actually post my TNs until I return to Seattle because they're stored on my phone... which is currently providing me with an internet connection. I'll get them up on Monday, hopefully.
Glenn Elliott