Taylor Vertical - Friday, 22 March 2013

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Re: Taylor Vertical - Friday, 22 March 2013

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It is not me, the Mrs, who can give permission for this tasting. It's a young Miss Wiseman who might think the 22nd March is an important date.

Good luck, husband. I don't think it's going to go your way. Sophia is a force to be reckoned with.

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Re: Taylor Vertical - Friday, 22 March 2013

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JDAW is lying. Special permission has not been sought. Miss Wiseman, who has her 7th birthday on the 22nd of March, will not be happy. This is between you and your eldest, Darling Husband. Leave me out of it. Sorry, but I don't really think she'll be too happy.

If it was up to me, I'd say no. But if you can charm your little girl, then more power to you.

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Re: Taylor Vertical - Friday, 22 March 2013

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Special permission: done.
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Gentlemen, start your engines.

I have browsed the various offers of bottles and complied a list of vintages that we will taste. The range is 1920 to 1994. The cost per head is £250 plus food and tip, so assume £300 all in.

If anyone wants to duck out now please let it be known here or by email or PM. I will be requesting money late next week, which is conveniently after pay day for most.

Normal rules apply - stump up or expect to be replaced by someone on the reserve list :wink:

Thanks to all who have offered bottles. You will be rewarded in heaven (or on the night if you prefer)

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Re: Taylor Vertical - Friday, 22 March 2013

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Updated draft of the placemats.
  • ”“Unavailable vintages (alas numerous).
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I am working until 5pm in Birmingham so I might be as late as 7:30pm. Would this pose a problem? This is shaping up to be my last event :( Heading back to Australia in June. Nice to see it off in style however!
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DRT wrote:If anyone wants to duck out now please let it be known here or by email or PM. I will be requesting money late next week, which is conveniently after pay day for most.
You do not really think that someone will raise their arms now, do you? Nice lineup, excellently done.

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Re: Taylor Vertical - Friday, 22 March 2013

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First post updated to include line-up.
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Re: Taylor Vertical - Friday, 22 March 2013

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DRT wrote:First post updated to include line-up.
Line-up updated again.

Following some suggestions from the team I have decided to remove T92 and T94 from the list on the basis that they are way too young to show at their best, particularly amongst their older and more mature siblings.
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Re: Taylor Vertical - Friday, 22 March 2013

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Updated draft of the placemats.
  • Is there enough room on the table for an A3 and an A4 each, and room to take TNs?
    • If there is, this layout should be good. In which case, do people prefer that the A4 be youngsters, or oldsters?
    • Is there isn’t we’ll have to do overlapping, which will be, on the day, much more faffing with double-sided sticky tape.
    DRT: instruct.
  • Any other corrections or changes?
  • I cannot print to A3. Can somebody else print, such that we will have everything early in time for pre-pouring?
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Space: I don't know.

Feedback: The contrast between very light and very dark titles proved to be a problem at a recent tasting. Perhaps reconsider the patterns used?
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Updated draft of the placemats.
  • DRT wrote:Feedback: The contrast between very light and very dark titles proved to be a problem at a recent tasting. Perhaps reconsider the patterns used?
    Lightness made more uniform, even if not exactly uniform.
DRT wrote:Space: I don't know.
It would be best to know before the day.
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jdaw1 wrote:Lightness made more uniform, even if not exactly uniform.
Excellent. Thank you.
jdaw1 wrote:It would be best to know before the day.
Noted.
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jdaw1 wrote:I cannot print to A3. Can somebody else print, such that we will have everything early in time for pre-pouring?
DRT: will you have access to an A3 printer after the measurements are known, but before Friday 22nd?
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jdaw1 wrote:
jdaw1 wrote:I cannot print to A3. Can somebody else print, such that we will have everything early in time for pre-pouring?
DRT: will you have access to an A3 printer after the measurements are known, but before Friday 22nd?
No. Can someone else please volunteer?
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Re: Taylor Vertical - Friday, 22 March 2013

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I will have access to an A3 printer on Friday 15th.
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jdaw1 wrote:after the measurements are known
AHB wrote:on Friday 15th.
DRT?
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jdaw1 wrote:
jdaw1 wrote:after the measurements are known
AHB wrote:on Friday 15th.
DRT?
Or someone who has nothing to do all day could visit with a measuring tape or call and ask?
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OK. Email me how you are having the tables arranged, and I’ll cope.
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jdaw1 wrote:do people prefer that the A4 be youngsters, or oldsters?
No preference? That’s unlike :tpf: folks.
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i have access to a3 printer.

if space is a concern, doing this type of thing would save a few centimetres per place
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jdaw1 wrote:OK. Email me how you are having the tables arranged, and I’ll cope.
I asked TBH to remove all unnecessary furniture from the room and make the table as long and as wide as possible by allowing access only around one end, with the other end hard up against the wall. If memory serves that is almost exactly flumpety point flump flump metres. Please cope. Thanks.
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Folks might be interested in TV70-themed pictures. But please post P.&.A. chatter here, rather than there.

Edit: and T48 and T24.
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jdaw1 wrote:Folks might be interested in TV70-themed pictures. But please post P.&.A. chatter here, rather than there.

Edit: and T48 and T24.
This is excellent, thank you for posting. Let's hope that the others who are providing bottles will decide to respond (positively) to my email of two days ago requesting early collection so that more pictures can appear to whet our appetites.
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Folks might be interested in more pictures: T20, TSQ50, TV76, and T77.
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Re: Taylor Vertical - Friday, 22 March 2013

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Helen, of The Bung Hole, has written to me that ‟the table is approximately 16ft by 4ft wide”. So that’s ≈27.4″ for each person. A3 is ≈16.55″ and A4 is ≈8.28″ wide, totalling ≈24.83″ of glasses under the current design, which leaves only ≈2.6″ for TN sheets. Sheet merging is needed.

Merging means that some sheets must be guillotined, and then connected with double-sided tape. Which adds some inconvenience.

AHB: you offered to print. Please would you be able to guillotine? Instructions can follow.
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Updated draft of the placemats. One sheet is guillotined at the green line and laid over the other.
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Alex: for administrative simplicity, I’ll cope in a local print shop.
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If the print-outs for the Graham's vertical in November on the thicker card were acceptable, i'll re-state my offer of last week to do this - have ready access to the card, the sticky-tape, the guillotine and the printer and will be dropping off the T80 and T83 at TBH around lunchtime on 22nd...
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RAYC wrote:If the print-outs for the Graham's vertical in November on the thicker card were acceptable, i'll re-state my offer of last week to do this - have ready access to the card, the sticky-tape, the guillotine and the printer and will be dropping off the T80 and T83 at TBH around lunchtime on 22nd...
Thank you. Accepted. Does the current draft of the placemats appear compatible with your magic?

Because of your cache problems, I’ll email the latest on Thursday 21st, and all subsequent updates.
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Great. If possible, printing the bulk of these on Tuesday or Wednesday would be preferable.
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jdaw1 wrote:Because of your cache problems, I’ll email the latest on Thursday 21st, and all subsequent updates.
RAYC wrote:Great. If possible, printing the bulk of these on Tuesday or Wednesday would be preferable.
Because of your cache problems, I’ll email the latest on Monday 18th, and all subsequent updates.
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Derek might not be available on Friday this is not yet known for sure. If that proves to be true, I could decant by myself (even if mildly preferring help and company), and get the bottles to The Bung Hole by 3pm. But help with pre-pouring and distributing would be much welcomed. Could anybody be available?
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I have already volunteered my assistance with pre-pouring duties from about 4:30pm.
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I am trying to join asap, but do not know when my last commitment will be over.

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At what time do we start?

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Noses down at 18:30.
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DRT and I will be decanting elsewhere into pre-cleaned bottles. Just for the avoidance of confusion and false accusation, most of these bottles were sourced, tonight, from the recycling bin of a local pub.
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jdaw1 wrote:Noses down at 18:30.
jdaw1 wrote:DRT and I will be decanting elsewhere into pre-cleaned bottles.
AHB, JDAW and I will be arriving early to set-up the room and to pre-pour the wines. As we have extremely limited space in the room could others please not attempt to be helpful by arriving before 18:15 otherwise we will all be tripping over one another. It will be far more helpful if you all meet at a nearby pub to cleanse your palates ahead of the onslaught of Taylor vintages.

JDAW has been appointed Chief of Security and will eject early birds in his usual no-nonsense manner.

RAYC: Please remember to drop off your pre-decanted bottles at TBH at lunchtime.

BMHR: Please remember to bring your pre-decanted bottle with you.
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I am still able to drop my bottle off at a central location on Thursday if that is an option. Somewhere in the vicinity of Tottenham Court Road or Holborn perhaps?

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benread wrote:I am still able to drop my bottle off at a central location on Thursday if that is an option. Somewhere in the vicinity of Tottenham Court Road or Holborn perhaps?
The Bung Hole is in Holborn. Perhaps you could drop it off there?
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DRT wrote:
benread wrote:I am still able to drop my bottle off at a central location on Thursday if that is an option. Somewhere in the vicinity of Tottenham Court Road or Holborn perhaps?
The Bung Hole is in Holborn. Perhaps you could drop it off there?
Ben: DRT didn’t know that you and I made a better plan I’ll collect it from you on Thursday.
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DRT wrote:RAYC: Please remember to drop off your pre-decanted bottles at TBH at lunchtime.
And the placemats please.
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DRT wrote:far more helpful if you all meet at a nearby pub
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More pictures added: see T27, T35, T45, T55, T60, TV65, T66, T70, and T85.
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jdaw1 wrote:More pictures added: see T27, T35, T45, T55, T60, TV65, T66, T70, and T85.
Please sir, if you are posting pictures of port could we have pictures of the bottles as well as the capsules? Old bottles are often quirky and interesting.
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AHB wrote:Please sir, if you are posting pictures of port could we have pictures of the bottles as well as the capsules? Old bottles are often quirky and interesting.
Four bottles per picture, done. To see the new pictures see T20, T35, and T55.
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More pictures added: see TTF86.
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