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London 15 May - 1970 tasting

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I'll be in London from 13 to 18 May, anyone up for a get together one of those days?

------------------ EDIT---------------------
Date now confirmed: Tuesday 15 May, Theme: 1970, Location: The Bung Hole Cellars

Attendees:
  • RMW: T70
  • DRT: RO70
  • AHB: W70
  • RAYC: Ck70 (+ROC70, received as gift from THRA)
  • RLC
  • JDAW: D70
  • CMAG: F70
  • THRA: G70
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I should be in town that week but don't yet know on which dates.

Looking forward to seeing you soon!
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I am unlikely to be in town on 13th, but will be there for all other dates and would of course be an enthusiastic attendee of any event that is planned!
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Wonderful! As a follow up to your '66 evening today, would it be a very silly idea to move on to 1970?
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RonnieRoots wrote:Wonderful! As a follow up to your '66 evening today, would it be a very silly idea to move on to 1970?
Oh alright then. But only if you allow us to have placemats this time :wink:
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Count me in and no objection to a 1970 theme :)
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Better suggest a date sooner rather than later.
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DRT wrote:
RonnieRoots wrote:Wonderful! As a follow up to your '66 evening today, would it be a very silly idea to move on to 1970?
Oh alright then. But only if you allow us to have placemats this time :wink:
Oh alright then, but only if you promise to show up this time. :mrgreen:

How about Tuesday 15 May?
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RonnieRoots wrote:Wonderful! As a follow up to your '66 evening today, would it be a very silly idea to move on to 1970?
Works for me.
RonnieRoots wrote:How about Tuesday 15 May?
Works for me.
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Should work for me.
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AHB wrote:Should work for me.
Completely without influence from me, someone has asked whether I would be available for a meeting in London on the afternoon of Tuesday 15th May. My attendance looks very likely. I can bring either Cockburn or Warre - please suggest which you would prefer me to bring.
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Dow, or one of my few Kopke St Luiz?
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AHB wrote: I can bring either Cockburn or Warre - please suggest which you would prefer me to bring.
I can bring the other, so perhaps AHB and i could consult on our respective stock levels and decide between us which way round.
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RAYC wrote:
AHB wrote: I can bring either Cockburn or Warre - please suggest which you would prefer me to bring.
I can bring the other, so perhaps AHB and i could consult on our respective stock levels and decide between us which way round.
Ok. I'll email you tomorrow.
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I fly directly from Oman and am in a course during shop opening hours, so I would be very grateful if I can adopt a bottle from someone.

(Or I could order a bottle of G70 from BBR if someone else is able to go by their shop to collect it.)
jdaw1 wrote:Dow, or one of my few Kopke St Luiz?
The Dow is one of my favourites of the vintage. :)
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RonnieRoots wrote:The Dow is one of my favourites of the vintage.
I have decided, all by myself and quite independently, to bring Dow.
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RonnieRoots wrote:I fly directly from Oman and am in a course during shop opening hours, so I would be very grateful if I can adopt a bottle from someone.

(Or I could order a bottle of G70 from BBR if someone else is able to go by their shop to collect it.)
jdaw1 wrote:Dow, or one of my few Kopke St Luiz?
The Dow is one of my favourites of the vintage. :)
I could easily call by BBR to collect something. BBR Basingstoke is probably slightly easier than BBR London if ready in the next 2 weeks.

Or you could order from the Davy wine shop and have it delivered direct to the Bunghole Cellars. It's worth calling Davy's on +44 208 858 9147 to see if they have anything not shown on their list.
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Ronnie,

Could I ask a favour - could you change the title of the thread to show the agreed date for us getting together.

And I also realised that I have made an assumption that we will be meeting in the Bunghole Cellars - can you confirm that this works for you?

Thanks.
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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AHB wrote:Ronnie,

Could I ask a favour - could you change the title of the thread to show the agreed date for us getting together.
Done!
AHB wrote:And I also realised that I have made an assumption that we will be meeting in the Bunghole Cellars - can you confirm that this works for you?

Thanks.
The Bunghole is fine with me. Never been there before and it's always fun to try something new.

Alex, I'll try both BBR and Davy's and see what they have available. If Davy's can deliver to TBH it's probably the easiest option, but their website only shows the Warre 70, and that's already taken by you or Rob.
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Ronnie - I'm happy to bring the Dalva '70 instead of the Warre, if you want to buy the Warre from Davy's to make life easy for us all. That would not be a problem.
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Another arrangement has been made, with thanks to AHB who is willing to take delivery. My contribution will be the Taylor 70.

Could I ask one of the regular visitors of TBH to make the necessary reservations there? Thanks!
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I am in Sussex, and can easily locate Dow, Kopke St Luiz (supplies less critical than foretold), and Cockburn. But I would need to be instructed soon.
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Dow please. I'd love to taste that again.
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Dow is already in. Adopters might require?
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Received an e-mail from AHB telling me that the Taylor 1970 has arrived and looks fine. That's good news! :)
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Please count me in, I can bring a Fonseca 70.
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Christopher wrote:Please count me in, I can bring a Fonseca 70.
Oh...alright then, I suppose...

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jdaw1 wrote:Dow is already in. Adopters might require?
Me please!
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First draft of the placemats.
  • Executive decisions have been made about what AHB and RAYC are bringing, and what DRT is adopting from me. Please verify or correct.
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jdaw1 wrote:First draft of the placemats.
  • Executive decisions have been made about what AHB and RAYC are bringing, and what DRT is adopting from me. Please verify or correct.
I'm assuming the draft was prepared before Christopher voiced his intention to join us.

RO70? Is this the Carvalhas that won wine of the night in April last year?
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jdaw1 wrote:First draft of the placemats.
  • Executive decisions have been made about what AHB and RAYC are bringing, and what DRT is adopting from me. Please verify or correct.
Did you incorporate the fact that I'm left-handed into the placemats?
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Christopher wrote:Please count me in, I can bring a Fonseca 70.
Excellent! I'll amend the first post.
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And, this evening, I’ll fix the placemats to add Christopher and mirror Ronnie.
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jdaw1 wrote:First draft of the placemats.
  • Executive decisions have been made about what AHB and RAYC are bringing, and what DRT is adopting from me. Please verify or correct.
Fine with me, thanks.
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AHB wrote:RO70? Is this the Carvalhas that won wine of the night in April last year?
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I really don’t like the uneven heights of the digits in ‟1970” presumably mis-typset lower-case digits.
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Updated draft of the placemats.
  • Ronnie left’d;
  • +CMAG and +F70;
  • RLC’s bottle still undecided.
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Alex: I now have a W70 in London, as well as D70 and RO70. Derek could adopt the W70, and he and I jointly bring the RO70.

But only if you have something other than Warre that you could bring. Do you?

Or we could just suffer the hardship of a second Warre 1970.
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THRA is in and has declared Graham.

If felt necessary, this would be a nice occasion for me to bring the RO Carvahlas (gifted to me last year very generously by THRA) to taste alongside the regular RO.
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Placemats will be updated on Sunday night.

Yes please to the ROC.
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RAYC wrote:THRA is in and has declared Graham.

If felt necessary, this would be a nice occasion for me to bring the RO Carvahlas (gifted to me last year very generously by THRA) to taste alongside the regular RO.
Very good, this is beginning to look like a proper tasting. 88)
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Updated draft of the placemats.
  • +G from THRA;
  • +ROC from RAYC from THRA;
  • RLC’s bottle still undecided.
Please could somebody review and approve?

Cookie: a detail is awaited from you.
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jdaw1 wrote:Please could somebody review and approve?
I have reviewed and am happy to approve - but could we have the psychedelic lines in colour just to really make the eyes ache?

Who will print? I can print if I do so tomorrow but will not be able to print on Tuesday.
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I can print in B&W, even late on Tuesday.

(If you want the lines zapped, say so clearly.)
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My contribution will be a Sandeman '70 and if there is no objection I would like to invite Sandy to join us and he will contribute an OBV'70.
Hope that is acceptable to all.
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Updated draft of the placemats.
  • +S from Cookie THRA;
  • +OBV, from additional guest NDS.
Please could somebody review and approve?
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We now seem to be missing the squiggly lines...
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jdaw1 wrote:(If you want the lines zapped, say so clearly.)
I like the lines. I don't want them zapped.

But I want them in colour for maximum impact!
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jdaw1 wrote:I can print in B&W, even late on Tuesday.
I will leave you to print
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AHB wrote:
jdaw1 wrote:(If you want the lines zapped, say so clearly.)
I like the lines. I don't want them zapped.

But I want them in colour for maximum impact!
I second that.

As a compromise: how about coloured lines, printed in black and white?
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Lines look good with four glasses per page. Not so much with five or six. Hence zapped.

Do you want to have three pages, each of four glasses? That starts to use a lot of table space.
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