Anything but vintage II
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Anything but vintage II
It's summer time, so time for an offline with tawnies, whites, colheitas, LBVs, crusted - in fact anything - except VP..
Crusting pipe perhaps? Dates that suit?
I'm free on most dates this month - but may nip over to the US second week of next month..
Tom
Crusting pipe perhaps? Dates that suit?
I'm free on most dates this month - but may nip over to the US second week of next month..
Tom
I may be drunk, Miss, but in the morning I shall be sober and you will still be ugly - W.S. Churchill
Re: Anything but vintage II
I have a couple of good candidates to choose from.
With the exception of this week, I am generally free.
With the exception of this week, I am generally free.
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I’m leaving on Monday for about a month so although I’d love to come, I don’t think it’ll be possible.
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Despite resolving to have a low key (low alcohol) week, I could be persuaded if you were keen for this to be called at short notice.JacobH wrote:I’m leaving on Monday for about a month so although I’d love to come, I don’t think it’ll be possible.
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What nights are you free? Without wishing to hijack Tom’s thread, I’d be keen for a preliminary non-vintage tasting!RAYC wrote:Despite resolving to have a low key (low alcohol) week, I could be persuaded if you were keen for this to be called at short notice.
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Wednesday and Thursday would work for me.JacobH wrote:What nights are you free? Without wishing to hijack Tom’s thread, I’d be keen for a preliminary non-vintage tasting!RAYC wrote:Despite resolving to have a low key (low alcohol) week, I could be persuaded if you were keen for this to be called at short notice.
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Re: Anything but vintage II
I could be free Thursday - for a warm-up if necessary - if it's too short notice for others..
Tom
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Did someone say Thursday?
I'm in!

I'm in!
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Re: Anything but vintage II
Assuming Thursday does not become the said event, I would be keen on the theme "Anything but vintage II" as I have something very suitable for this! My availability will be marginal though, so chose a date and I will see what I can do. (Kids!)
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OK, it looks like a warm-up ABV event, CP, this Thursday 7th..
- Time?
- Time?
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I am coming from Slough so will be there by 7.00/7.15, but will not be offended if you start without me.
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Re: Anything but vintage II
I'll be in London on Thursday but will be at the cricket in the evening. Have fun, chaps, I'll think of you as I pass by Covent Garden.
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Would anyone be able to get there a bit earlier (say 6 or even before?). It looks like I might have to leave before eating, so an earlier start would be good for me.
Do we need to book a table?
Do we need to book a table?
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I do my best to get out early enough to arrive for 6, but cannot commit.JacobH wrote:Would anyone be able to get there a bit earlier (say 6 or even before?). It looks like I might have to leave before eating, so an earlier start would be good for me.
Rob C.
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Yes - especially if that is the royal "we"!JacobH wrote:Do we need to book a table?
There is one other TPF member who may attend, but 5 should still be suitable for the board room.
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Ok, but considering the time and that the previously full half-bottle of Croft LBV beside me is now empty, I’ll give them a ring tomorrow, unless anyone has an objections?RAYC wrote:Yes - especially if that is the royal "we"!
There is one other TPF member who may attend, but 5 should still be suitable for the board room.
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Jacob,
I can be there at 6pm.
Derek
I can be there at 6pm.
Derek
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Re: Anything but vintage II
I have found myself in the same situation on a number of occasions recently...JacobH wrote: considering the time and that the previously full half-bottle of Croft LBV beside me is now empty
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Hi there,
had not seen initially this thread and was not sure if I can make it. Should work now. However would prefer to start at 6:00 PM in order to leave ealier. Will have a gym session on Friday morning
Also just for clarification, the theme means I can legitimatelly bring a sherry or a Australian Tawny/VP type wine, Madeira, Malaga or any colheita or Tawny type of wine?
Sorry but sometimes i do not fully understand the English language
regards
WS1
had not seen initially this thread and was not sure if I can make it. Should work now. However would prefer to start at 6:00 PM in order to leave ealier. Will have a gym session on Friday morning

Also just for clarification, the theme means I can legitimatelly bring a sherry or a Australian Tawny/VP type wine, Madeira, Malaga or any colheita or Tawny type of wine?
Sorry but sometimes i do not fully understand the English language


regards
WS1
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Re: Anything but vintage II
This was the memo from AbV I. Tom might be able to confirm whether it still holds true!uncle tom wrote: .. a little wine would be fine - a decent madeira also maybe; even a sherry - if it promises to be really good!
An easy agenda - just no VP (for once!)
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Invoking rule 39(c), I’ll make an executive decision that anything goes: tawny, sherry, ‟Ports” from the New World, madeira, masala, vins doux naturels are all welcome.RAYC wrote:This was the memo from AbV I. Tom might be able to confirm whether it still holds true!
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I’ve booked the Board Room tomorrow from about 6 since that seems to be when some of the early people can make it 

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Re: Anything but vintage II
Well done Jacob,
Re. rule 39(c) pt2 ss.3c
- If it drinks well, bring it.
Tom
Re. rule 39(c) pt2 ss.3c
- If it drinks well, bring it.
Tom
I may be drunk, Miss, but in the morning I shall be sober and you will still be ugly - W.S. Churchill
Re: Anything but vintage II
Plus - apparently - this is only the warm-up and not the real AbV II... 

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Re: Anything but vintage II
Thanks. I will print.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Hmmm, sometimes this is difficult to know upfront. hence i will bring two bts. Should be interestinguncle tom wrote:Well done Jacob,
Re. rule 39(c) pt2 ss.3c
- If it drinks well, bring it.
Tom

Hope the placemats can be still amneded on such short notice.
regards
WS1
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Re: Anything but vintage II
Updated draft of the placemats.
- +WSâ‚, WSâ‚‚.
Re: Anything but vintage II
Updated draft of the placemats.
- Added a sheet of bottle labels, in case DRT has access to sheets of sticky labels.
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Unfortunately, that is a no.jdaw1 wrote:Updated draft of the placemats.
- Added a sheet of bottle labels, in case DRT has access to sheets of sticky labels.
I will be printing at around 2:30, so any more changes need to be in by then.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Re: Anything but vintage II
Updated draft of the placemats.
Sticky labels removed.DRT wrote:
Unfortunately, that is a no.jdaw1 wrote:- Added a sheet of bottle labels, in case DRT has access to sheets of sticky labels.
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Hi Julian, Derek
super, thanks a lot. Since it is raining today do we not feel there might be a possibilty that a cricket enthusiast we know very well may join us in the evening? Despite he expected otherwise. But only if the cricket is "whitewashed" as I expect.
regards
WS1
super, thanks a lot. Since it is raining today do we not feel there might be a possibilty that a cricket enthusiast we know very well may join us in the evening? Despite he expected otherwise. But only if the cricket is "whitewashed" as I expect.
regards
WS1
"Sometimes too much to drink is barely enough"
Mark Twain
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Re: Anything but vintage II
Updated draft of the placemats.
- +AHB;
- +Sticky labels again, just in case DRT manages to visit a suitable stationers.
Re: Anything but vintage II
Updated draft of the placemats.
+CHR;JacobH wrote:Could you add a CHR?
+There is always a spare person, but spare port ‟+” also added.JacobH wrote:And perhaps we should have a spare, too?
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Thanks!jdaw1 wrote:Updated draft of the placemats.
+CHR;JacobH wrote:Could you add a CHR? +There is always a spare person, but spare port ‟+” also added.JacobH wrote:And perhaps we should have a spare, too?
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Is BMHR confirmed for this event? My reading of ‟assuming Thursday does not become the said event...I would be keen” is that he can’t come but I might be wrong.
If he is coming we will need to transfer to the tunnel on arrival.
If he is coming we will need to transfer to the tunnel on arrival.
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The placemat request from DRT, by Skype IM, included ‟BMHR possible, so count him in”. If you wish to instruct otherwise, please do so unambiguously.
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My post was intended as a question, rather than an instruction, and your answer is the sort of further information I was hoping would result, so no further instructions from me.jdaw1 wrote:The placemat request from DRT, by Skype IM, included ‟BMHR possible, so count him in”. If you wish to instruct otherwise, please do so unambiguously.
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And interpreted as such.JacobH wrote:My post was intended as a question, rather than an instruction
PM sent to BMHR in the hope of eliciting something more definite.
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I am quite confident that - by the end of the night - some use will have been made of BMHR's circle even if he can't attend!
Rob C.
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BMHR the man (probably not there is already a spare) or BMHR the non-vintage Port (undoubtedly)? I guess ‟circle” means the latter.RAYC wrote:I am quite confident that - by the end of the night - some use will have been made of BMHR's circle even if he can't attend!
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Plus a big thank you to jdaw1 for drafting and accomodating multiple subsequent requests....despite this tasting being attended by at least three people capable of producing it themselves!
Mind you, jdaw1 has no doubt learnt from experience that this is what happens when TPF admin is left to other people...
Mind you, jdaw1 has no doubt learnt from experience that this is what happens when TPF admin is left to other people...
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yes, the latterjdaw1 wrote:BMHR the man (probably not there is already a spare) or BMHR the non-vintage Port (undoubtedly)? I guess ‟circle” means the latter.RAYC wrote:I am quite confident that - by the end of the night - some use will have been made of BMHR's circle even if he can't attend!
Rob C.
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Regrettably I shall not be joining you tonight. I am still hopeful the main event might take place later this month as I do have a suitable candidate!
Ben
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Re: Anything but vintage II
Updated draft of the placemats.
(Edit: seven-pointed star for seven people.)
- ”“BMHR the man;
- +‟+”, +‟â—Š”, +‟” ”, +‟★” (will that be enough?).
(Edit: seven-pointed star for seven people.)
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Other than WS1's speculation on the behaviour of the weather, has anyone received any indication from AHB that he might, in fact, attend?jdaw1 wrote:(Edit: seven-pointed star for seven people.)
I ask not from a place-mat perspective, but because those arriving early might want to decamp to the Tunnel (rather than squeeze 7 in the board room) if there is a realistic prospect of his attendance...
Rob C.
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DRT cannot access TPF from work, but reports by email that printing will happen at about 16:30.
Re: Anything but vintage II
Updated draft of the placemats.
- ”“AHB, as he reports by text that he is driving;
- ”“‟★”.