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by djewesbury » 16:10 Mon 16 Sep 2013
We are going to drink some 1983 vintage ports, 30 years after they were harvested.
Meet in
the Bung Hole , 57 High Holborn, WC1V 6DT (tel:0207 831 8365) at a time around 6pm. (
map )
In so far [bringing]:
DJ [Wine Society Exhibition]
RAB [Croft Roeda]
CMAG [Ni]
JDAW [ChAA + K]
CPR [W]
RLC [OBV]
IDJ [G]
AJH [D]
DRT [GC]
THRA [F]
AHB [T]
RC [SW]
uncle tom wrote: This post originally started a new thread but was subsequently merged with a previous thread at the request of djewesbury.
The year is three parts gone and we have a vintage anniversary year uncelebrated.
How about a 1983 horizontal, maybe in late November?
I have sixteen to draw on, namely:
British Association
Calem
Cockburn
Dow
Feuerheerd
Fonseca
Gould Campbell
Graham
Kopke
Noval Nacional
Offley Boa Vista
Quarles Harris
Royal Oporto
Smith Woodhouse
Taylor
Warre
- Thoughts?
Original post:
Is anyone interested in trying to stage our postponed Cálem vertical on either the 27th or 29th Nov? This would be either the day before or the day after the Berry Bros port walk. My birthday is the 23rd; it would be nice to have a get together. I can supply either 83 or 85 from my stash procured via Tom (as I suppose can many others), but if either of these dates is agreeable we can copy over what everyone pledged from the earlier Cá thread.
It would seem imperative that WS is there. If he is unable to make it I suggest we change the theme to 'Bring a Bottle, Blind'
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by jdaw1 » 16:30 Mon 16 Sep 2013
I’m probably in, though if Cálem I’ll need to adopt or share costs.
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by Alex Bridgeman » 20:15 Mon 16 Sep 2013
I can make 27th, but not 29th. If a Calem vertical I will have to adopt if Wolfgang is willing and able to share.
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by WS1 » 12:51 Thu 19 Sep 2013
Hi,
we can recycle the Calem vertical idea; no problem. Since I am very busy which will not change until the end of the year I cannot acertain my attendance. But the date should be the 27th of November. With regards to any further details (sharing cost, adopting etc.) about the tasting I would suggest to wait until we know how many people we will be.
E.g. I would not think we should to a vertical if we are only 6 people.
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by DRT » 13:37 Thu 19 Sep 2013
Wolfgang,
I think the reality of the situation is that we will only ever manage to put together a Calem vertical if you are willing to let people adopt bottles, so it doesn't make sense to plan it on a date that you cannot commit to.
Unless anyone other than Wolfgang has miraculously collected six or more mature vintages of Calem I would suggest we park this idea until next year at a time when Wolfgang can definitely join us.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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by jdaw1 » 17:31 Thu 19 Sep 2013
Wolfgang: when will you know whether you can join us? If you will know by early November, that is early enough. But if you won't know until the day, then we definitely need a new theme.
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by djewesbury » 21:52 Thu 19 Sep 2013
Sorry, hadn't intended to complicate matters. First post updated. I should have re-read the posts in Andy V's tasting thread.. Whatever comes to pass is good.
I have also updated the date, to more concretely propose the 27th. The 29th might now be used for other purposes..
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by WS1 » 05:47 Fri 20 Sep 2013
Hi,
I should know by early November. With parking it to next year I am also fine.
Leave it to you guys.
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by PhilW » 14:45 Fri 20 Sep 2013
Unable to make the 27th, but will see you on the 28th.
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by uncle tom » 09:58 Fri 04 Oct 2013
This post originally started a new thread but was subsequently merged with a previous thread at the request of djewesbury.
The year is three parts gone and we have a vintage anniversary year uncelebrated.
How about a 1983 horizontal, maybe in late November?
I have sixteen to draw on, namely:
British Association
Calem
Cockburn
Dow
Feuerheerd
Fonseca
Gould Campbell
Graham
Kopke
Noval Nacional
Offley Boa Vista
Quarles Harris
Royal Oporto
Smith Woodhouse
Taylor
Warre
- Thoughts?
I may be drunk, Miss, but in the morning I shall be sober and you will still be ugly - W.S. Churchill
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by DRT » 10:04 Fri 04 Oct 2013
I'm in.
I have Real Vinicola 1983, seven bottles of which are available for this tasting for £0. Yes, they are that good.
I don't think I have any other 1983's but happy to adopt if that is possible.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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by uncle tom » 10:08 Fri 04 Oct 2013
We may also be able to get a Niepoort from Dirk - I know he has stock.
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by djewesbury » 10:14 Fri 04 Oct 2013
Late November you say? Maybe we should combine our efforts.
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by Alex Bridgeman » 12:39 Fri 04 Oct 2013
I could add Ramos Pinto 1983 to the line-up.
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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by Glenn E. » 14:54 Fri 04 Oct 2013
AHB wrote: I could add Ramos Pinto 1983 to the line-up.
You should. RP83 is
very good. Off the top of my head I can't remember for sure, but it was either POTN or my personal POTN at the FTLOP 1983 retrospective.
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by jdaw1 » 15:42 Fri 04 Oct 2013
Yes please.
A draft of the placemats will appear here later.
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by WS1 » 16:20 Fri 04 Oct 2013
good idea. Also we should try to get a bt of Churchill for this occasion. Last two Wednesday evenings in November look good so far.
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by djewesbury » 17:58 Fri 04 Oct 2013
djewesbury wrote: Late November you say? Maybe we should combine our efforts.
WS1 wrote: good idea. Also we should try to get a bt of Churchill for this occasion. Last two Wednesday evenings in November look good so far.
Formal proposal - 27th Nov. All in favour?
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by DRT » 18:04 Fri 04 Oct 2013
djewesbury wrote: Formal proposal - 27th Nov. All in favour?
DRT is to the right.
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by djewesbury » 18:19 Fri 04 Oct 2013
DRT wrote: djewesbury wrote: Formal proposal - 27th Nov. All in favour?
DRT is to the right.
(for our non-UK parliamentarians, that's an Aye)
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by Christopher » 21:37 Fri 04 Oct 2013
Great idea. Would love to come, date will work for me.
Pretty sure I have a Niepoort83 and Warre. Will check in the morning, if there is a spare place once the usual suspects have replied would love to bring a port loving guest.
Many thanks
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by djewesbury » 01:05 Sat 05 Oct 2013
OK, I suggest an admin do something with a magic wand that would bring the two threads in question into unison... 27th Nov, 83@30.
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by DRT » 08:38 Sat 05 Oct 2013
djewesbury wrote: OK, I suggest an admin do something with a magic wand that would bring the two threads in question into unison... 27th Nov, 83@30.
I waved the Admin wand.
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by djewesbury » 10:08 Sat 05 Oct 2013
DRT wrote: djewesbury wrote: OK, I suggest an admin do something with a magic wand that would bring the two threads in question into unison... 27th Nov, 83@30.
I waved the Admin wand. Thank you.
Tom, for the sake of convenience and me being able to bring something, perhaps you can bring a Cá83 from me?
I also have a guest (RB).
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by djewesbury » 11:31 Sat 05 Oct 2013
I'll call the Bung Hole on Monday.
Christopher, what are the initials of your guest?
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by PhilW » 11:54 Sat 05 Oct 2013
Nice idea Tom.
Re: date, unfortunately my previous response stands for 27th Nov - two nights midweek in London in the same week is unlikely to be viable due to work, and am already hotel-booked for the BBR tasting the following evening. Possible last-minute if work allows and there is still a spot, but assume I am unlikely to be able to make it.
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by jdaw1 » 16:45 Sat 05 Oct 2013
djewesbury wrote: Christopher, what are the initials of your guest?
Am I relieved of placemat duties for this tasting?
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by djewesbury » 16:47 Sat 05 Oct 2013
jdaw1 wrote: djewesbury wrote: Christopher, what are the initials of your guest?
Am I relieved of placemat duties for this tasting?
Happy to oblige.
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by DRT » 16:53 Sat 05 Oct 2013
djewesbury wrote: jdaw1 wrote: djewesbury wrote: Christopher, what are the initials of your guest?
Am I relieved of placemat duties for this tasting?
Happy to oblige.
It's like Musafa watching Simba kill his first antelope
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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by djewesbury » 16:54 Sat 05 Oct 2013
DRT wrote: djewesbury wrote: jdaw1 wrote: djewesbury wrote: Christopher, what are the initials of your guest?
Am I relieved of placemat duties for this tasting?
Happy to oblige.
It's like Musafa watching Simba kill his first antelope
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by CPR 1 » 11:18 Thu 17 Oct 2013
Hi - If there is room I would like to join, this sounds like a fun evening for my 2nd offline!
I can't add anything to the line up but very happy to adopt or bring a Graham or Fonseca
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by djewesbury » 11:32 Thu 17 Oct 2013
You're welcome to join us Charles. Looking forward to meeting you!
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by Alex Bridgeman » 12:52 Thu 17 Oct 2013
AHB wrote: I can make 27th, but not 29th. If a Calem vertical I will have to adopt if Wolfgang is willing and able to share.
And now I can't make the 27th - Christmas shopping, unfortunately. The trade I have had to make to be able to attend BBR the following day.
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by djewesbury » 13:05 Thu 17 Oct 2013
AHB wrote: AHB wrote: I can make 27th, but not 29th. If a Calem vertical I will have to adopt if Wolfgang is willing and able to share.
And now I can't make the 27th - Christmas shopping, unfortunately. The trade I have had to make to be able to attend BBR the following day.
I well understand these sensitivities. We will miss you, but see you the next night.
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by jdaw1 » 13:40 Thu 17 Oct 2013
AHB wrote: And now I can't make the 27th - Christmas shopping, unfortunately. The trade I have had to make to be able to attend BBR the following day.
Apologies.
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by djewesbury » 13:48 Thu 17 Oct 2013
jdaw1 wrote: AHB wrote: And now I can't make the 27th - Christmas shopping, unfortunately. The trade I have had to make to be able to attend BBR the following day.
Apologies.
Do you mean you are also making apologies? Or are you responsible for Alex's Christmas shopping commitments? What did you ask Santa for...?
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by jdaw1 » 13:51 Thu 17 Oct 2013
djewesbury wrote: Or are you responsible for Alex's Christmas shopping commitments? What did you ask Santa for...?
Indirectly. And P&P&Q (Port and Peace and Quiet).
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by Alex Bridgeman » 14:26 Thu 17 Oct 2013
jdaw1 wrote: AHB wrote: And now I can't make the 27th - Christmas shopping, unfortunately. The trade I have had to make to be able to attend BBR the following day.
Apologies.
Que sera.
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by DRT » 14:48 Thu 17 Oct 2013
There is a conspiracy afoot. I have just been informed by my other half that I have port tasting events on both 27th and 28th November. We are all doomed.
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by Alex Bridgeman » 15:35 Thu 17 Oct 2013
DRT wrote: There is a conspiracy afoot. I have just been informed by my other half that I have port tasting events on both 27th and 28th November. We are all doomed.
Next thing you know you'll be Christmas shopping on both days.
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by jdaw1 » 15:39 Thu 17 Oct 2013
If wanted, I could bring a Churchill Agua Alta 1983, that for some years was stored only mediumly well. So I’ll also adopt.
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by Axel P » 12:28 Sun 20 Oct 2013
Oscar and Christopher Pfaff did a Horizontal in the Douro at Quevedo in September.
The lineup was:
Churchill
Kopke
Cockburn
Gould Campbell
Grahams
Borges
Taylor
Messias
Ramos PInto
Warre
Quarles Harris
RCV
Fonseca
Niepoort
Dow
WotN was Gould Campbell, followed by Niepoort and Taylors. The Symingtons did very well throughout for not being a spectacular Vintage, Niepoort and Ramos Pinto, too.
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by djewesbury » 09:19 Mon 21 Oct 2013
TBH booked. (Meeting room.)
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by jdaw1 » 09:58 Mon 21 Oct 2013
djewesbury wrote: (Meeting room.)
The big room is the Function Room. The little room is The Office.
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by djewesbury » 10:04 Mon 21 Oct 2013
jdaw1 wrote: djewesbury wrote: (Meeting room.)
The big room is the Function Room. The little room is The Office.
The Function Room (he knew which I meant).
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by djewesbury » 14:34 Mon 21 Oct 2013
Some questions relating to my production of the placemats:
Christopher - initials of your +1 please
Tom - are you going to try and secure the Niepoort you mentioned above?
WHO is going to bring WHAT ; and how many people are hoping to adopt from Tom?
I will bring a Cálem (which is currently in Tom's keeping) and RAB is bringing Croft Quinta do Roeda.
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by DRT » 15:53 Mon 21 Oct 2013
I am bringing a magnum of What.
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by djewesbury » 16:03 Mon 21 Oct 2013
DRT wrote: I am bringing a magnum of What.
Wrong night!
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by DRT » 16:12 Mon 21 Oct 2013
djewesbury wrote: DRT wrote: I am bringing a magnum of What.
Wrong night!
Oops!
The only 1983 I have is Real Vinicola. I will bring that and then buy in for a real bottle of something.
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by jdaw1 » 19:02 Mon 21 Oct 2013
DRT wrote: The only 1983 I have is Real Vinicola. I will bring that and then buy in for a real bottle of something.
Well, err, thank you I suppose. The other bottle was a good idea.