Wimbledon Doty: 1966 Horitzontal - Bunghole, June 27th - 7pm

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I have spoken to the Bunghole. Unfortunately they have a function for 50-70 people in the main room, which means we will be required to eat in the private room alongside our ports.

As far as i am aware based on latest posts and PMs, we have 11 current attendees:

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jdaw1
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RAYC
PhilW
djewesbury
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JohninNYC
THRA
benread

This seems like a tight squeeze, but not completely unmanageable.

Bunghole are also sending the menu which i will post when received: pre-ordering of main-courses would be appreciated by them.
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No starter it’s my diet day. Steak burger (rare) and chips, please.

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Davy's Bar and Grill (a.k.a. The Bunghole) wrote:- Handmade steak burger made from 100% steak aged for a minimum of 21 days, served with fries and relish.
Rare please.
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jdaw1 wrote:No starter it’s my diet day.
:shock: Is this an annual event?
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RAYC wrote:Bunghole are also sending the menu which i will post when received: pre-ordering of main-courses would be appreciated by them.
Davy's Bar and Grill (a.k.a. The Bunghole) wrote:From the Grill:
Traditionally-matured, grass-fed beef. All served with fries and a grilled tomato. All our beef is sourced and hand selected from cattle that are naturally reared on traditional farms. Our beef is then matured for a minimum of 21 days to ensure maximum tenderness and flavour.
- Sirloin steak 220g £22.75
- Bone-in rib 350g £25.50
- Chateaubriand exquisitely tender fillet head to share. 500g £59.95 serves two
- Fillet steak the classic lean steak, a milder flavour with a succulent tenderness all of its own. Aged for 21 days. 220g £24.75
- Béarnaise or peppercorn sauce £1.95
- Handmade steak burger made from 100% steak aged for a minimum of 21 days, served with fries and relish.
Tell us how you would like it cooked.

Other mains:
- Fish cakes with creamed spinach £12.50
- Bangers and mash, Cumberland sausages served with traditional mashed potatoes and onion gravy £10.95
- Calves liver and bacon with mustard onions and mash £15.25
- Megrim sole with chicory, leeks and cockles £13.50
- Aubergine and red lentil moussaka with feta, artichoke and basil vinaigrette £13.95
- Spiced crab linguine £10.75
Answers by email (not PM) or in thread please.
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Bone in rib with béarnaise and fries please. Blue.
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Today Chris has his monthly tasting, so is unlikely to reply until tomorrow.
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Updated draft of the placemats.
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RAYC wrote:benread - t.b.c.


Bunghole are also sending the menu which i will post when received: pre-ordering of main-courses would be appreciated by them.
Rob,

Consider me more 'c' than 'tbc'. I have sent you an email via TPF.

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On whose good printer should the placemats be printed? There is no complex clipping, so printing should be swift.
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- Bone-in rib 350g please. No Bearnaise sauce.
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Sirloin, medium rare with bearnaise sauce please
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Bone-in-rib (medium rare) with fries please.
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Ni66 arrived today - nice looking bottle (bottling date is 69: 3yr post-harvest) - so time for a decision.

Probably best way to determine is for those who want to open it to state the minimum number of other people that they'd consider sharing the cost with (EUR245 for bottle + EUR 35 express shipping). Can happily be saved for another tasting if there is insufficient desire to open next week.

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benread wrote: Consider me more 'c' than 'tbc'. I have sent you an email via TPF.
Doty is organising - i was just doing a round up!

No message received so far.
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RAYC wrote:Ni66 arrived today - nice looking bottle (bottling date is 69: 3yr post-harvest) - so time for a decision.

Probably best way to determine is for those who want to open it to state the minimum number of other people that they'd consider sharing the cost with (EUR245 for bottle + EUR 35 express shipping).
I'm in. I'd hope that everyone would want to contribute to such a worthy endeavour... Split that way the cost is very fair. If only some choose to chip in but everyone drinks it seems a bit unfair; likewise we could hardly limit it to those who'd paid.
Rise to the occasion, :tpf:
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djewesbury wrote:
RAYC wrote:Ni66 arrived today - nice looking bottle (bottling date is 69: 3yr post-harvest) - so time for a decision.

Probably best way to determine is for those who want to open it to state the minimum number of other people that they'd consider sharing the cost with (EUR245 for bottle + EUR 35 express shipping).
I'm in. I'd hope that everyone would want to contribute to such a worthy endeavour... Split that way the cost is very fair. If only some choose to chip in but everyone drinks it seems a bit unfair; likewise we could hardly limit it to those who'd paid.
Rise to the occasion, :tpf:
I commend Rob for the purchase, but agree with Rob's previously raised concern of opening a "rare" bottle which has just potentially been through a lot due to travel and consequent likely temperature variations, and wonder if it might be able to show better if saved for a future occasion when it has had time to recover. Others with more experience may be better placed to comment on the validity or otherwise of this effect.

If we (Rob) decide to include this next week then as stated previously along with others I would be happy to contribute, whether as a "group bottle" or as costs split amongst those who offer, whoever is drinking.
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RAYC wrote:Ni66 arrived today - nice looking bottle (bottling date is 69: 3yr post-harvest)
Very interesting to me for birth year reasons; I've recommended a few friends to choose their "birth year" bottles based on bottling date rather than harvest where it improves the options. For 69 we seem to be limited to TV69 and D69colheita so to be able to add a (hopefully very) good 66 bottled in 69 to that list is excellent, if I can now ever find any more of it, of course! (but at least I know to watch out for it).
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PhilW wrote:and consequent likely temperature variations
I'd hope this was minimised. It was packed in polystyrene, and, since i was worried about the humid weather, collection was arranged to be late in the afternoon (4.30-5ish) yesterday and it was delivered to me by 10ish this morning. But it clearly will have been shaken up some during transport...
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jdaw1 wrote:On whose good printer should the placemats be printed? There is no complex clipping, so printing should be swift.
I can print if needed
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PhilW wrote:
RAYC wrote:Ni66 arrived today - nice looking bottle (bottling date is 69: 3yr post-harvest)
Very interesting to me for birth year reasons; I've recommended a few friends to choose their "birth year" bottles based on bottling date rather than harvest where it improves the options. For 69 we seem to be limited to TV69 and D69colheita so to be able to add a (hopefully very) good 66 bottled in 69 to that list is excellent, if I can now ever find any more of it, of course! (but at least I know to watch out for it).
72 (me) is even worse.. Definitely better to go for the 70s there.
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RAYC wrote:Probably best way to determine is for those who want to open it to state the minimum number of other people that they'd consider sharing the cost with (EUR245 for bottle + EUR 35 express shipping).
I think this should be all or nothing for the reasons that Phil has stated above. Unless everyone is happy to contribute I suggest it is left for another occasion. I'm in if everyone else is.
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PhilW wrote:
RAYC wrote:Ni66 arrived today - nice looking bottle (bottling date is 69: 3yr post-harvest)
Very interesting to me for birth year reasons; I've recommended a few friends to choose their "birth year" bottles based on bottling date rather than harvest where it improves the options. For 69 we seem to be limited to TV69 and D69colheita so to be able to add a (hopefully very) good 66 bottled in 69 to that list is excellent, if I can now ever find any more of it, of course! (but at least I know to watch out for it).
There's a rather nice G69 colheita...plus the Prince of Wales "investiture port" is pretty good if you ever come across that.

If you were born in Oct/Nov/Dec, you can always argue that you were part of the annual grapevine cycle that contributed the 1970 vintage....
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nb - this organisation thread must now be a contender for worst post-to-bottle ratio on the site [well, for a London tasting at least...! :wink: ]
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RAYC wrote:nb - this organisation thread must now be a contender for worst post-to-bottle ratio on the site [well, for a London tasting at least...! :wink: ]
Not even close!

This thread has five pages so far. Looking back in this section of the forum we have three threads with seven pages, two with nine pages, two with ten pages and one with twelve pages. All are UK tastings.

Our American cousins have fewer threads, but I suspect have a higher average page count.
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DRT wrote:
RAYC wrote:nb - this organisation thread must now be a contender for worst post-to-bottle ratio on the site [well, for a London tasting at least...! :wink: ]
Not even close!

This thread has five pages so far. Looking back in this section of the forum we have three threads with seven pages, two with nine pages, two with ten pages and one with twelve pages. All are UK tastings.
Page count - yes. Page-to-bottle ratio? Not so sure! The Malvedos tasting had 10 pages but resulted in 28 bottles. The Cockburn tasting had 9 pages but resulted in 25 bottles (2.77 bottles per page). TPF offline 2 - you are correct - had 12 pages for a miserly 11 bottles and some t-shirts, but that's the only one that really jumps out at me!
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