The Port Forum Christmas Offline
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I reckon that 12 should be max - otherwise bottles get spread rather thinly.
At 11 we have space for a worthy latecomer - is anyone on friendly terms with Richard Mayson? - I'd like to meet the guy...
Tom
At 11 we have space for a worthy latecomer - is anyone on friendly terms with Richard Mayson? - I'd like to meet the guy...
Tom
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Good man. Such sacrifices will only serve to strengthen the soul.StevieCage wrote:Looking forward to it...I will miss the (pre-)Christmas dinner of the company I work for because of this offline, but if I have to choose between a party with or without Port: easy! See you all soon!
Something like that, anyway.
Alex
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!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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Having raided eBay, I now have sufficient glassware to properly decant and serve all the bottles.
Could all contributions wend their way to me within the next couple of weeks, so I can complete the line-up.
Tom
Could all contributions wend their way to me within the next couple of weeks, so I can complete the line-up.
Tom
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Tom - do you mean financial or portal or both?uncle tom wrote:Having raided eBay, I now have sufficient glassware to properly decant and serve all the bottles.
Could all contributions wend their way to me within the next couple of weeks, so I can complete the line-up.
Tom
Port is basically a red drink
Unfortunately, I have to withdraw from the Christmas Offline due to a family commitment. I am gutted to be missing what promises to be one of the best Offline's in recent history but I'm afraid it is unavoidable.
Ronnie/Steve/LadyR, sorry for letting you down on my promise of a lift from the airport to The Bell. Tom tells me it isn't too far so you will be able to get a taxi at reasonable cost unless someone else is able to pick you up. If you are getting a taxi you need to go to the booking desk inside the terminal and order one. They will then send you outside to a numbered, pre-ordered car. Bureaucracy gone mad!!
Anyway, me and my Unknown Shipper 1890 will just have to wait for another day
Have fun.
Derek
Ronnie/Steve/LadyR, sorry for letting you down on my promise of a lift from the airport to The Bell. Tom tells me it isn't too far so you will be able to get a taxi at reasonable cost unless someone else is able to pick you up. If you are getting a taxi you need to go to the booking desk inside the terminal and order one. They will then send you outside to a numbered, pre-ordered car. Bureaucracy gone mad!!
Anyway, me and my Unknown Shipper 1890 will just have to wait for another day

Have fun.
Derek
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
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We shall miss you and there will have to be at least one toast to absent friends, but I'm sure you will enjoy your "family commitment" just as much as you would an offline where we quaff large quantities of exceptionally fine port and eat barely cooked pieces of meat.
Alex
Alex
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!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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Nice tryRonnieRoots wrote: I can understand that YOU have to oblige to the family commitments, but your bottle of 1890 surely doesn't. We can always try to save you a sip or two.

I only have one bottle of this stuff and I made it a promise a few years ago that I would be there when it gets glugged - a promise is a promise so I'm afraid it's staying with me

"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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- uncle tom
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I'm off for a few days walking in the wilds of north Cornwall, so will be away from my computer until next Weds.
In the meantime, if anyone is interested in taking Derek's place - then please post here - I'll compile the final attendee list next week.
Tom
In the meantime, if anyone is interested in taking Derek's place - then please post here - I'll compile the final attendee list next week.
Tom
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Why is Derek getting sympathy?
Why is Derek getting sympathy? The lucky fellow has an exciting “family commitment†: he has the joy of the in-laws, whilst you poor folks are spending an evening with middle-aged old soaks. He should be giving you sympathy.
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OK the day is drawing near - the wine list (and drinking order) is nearly finalised. The decanters are ready, as are numbered decanter labels
With the addition of my business co-director, Dave Mitchell - the updated list of attendees is:
Uncle Tom
AHB
Conky
KillerB
Ronnie Roots
Lady Roots
Stevie Kooij
Keith Gould
Ray Cook
Dave Mitchell
This leaves two places - LAST CALL!!
I know one or two pepole I can invite to make up the numbers, but will leave it till tomorrow night.
STEAKS
The Bell has a good standard menu, but they are offering us a 'special' 3 course meal with 12oz fillets as the centrepiece at £30/head. I need to give them the numbers by first thing monday morning.
So please post here!!
Tom
With the addition of my business co-director, Dave Mitchell - the updated list of attendees is:
Uncle Tom
AHB
Conky
KillerB
Ronnie Roots
Lady Roots
Stevie Kooij
Keith Gould
Ray Cook
Dave Mitchell
This leaves two places - LAST CALL!!
I know one or two pepole I can invite to make up the numbers, but will leave it till tomorrow night.
STEAKS
The Bell has a good standard menu, but they are offering us a 'special' 3 course meal with 12oz fillets as the centrepiece at £30/head. I need to give them the numbers by first thing monday morning.
So please post here!!
Tom
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- uncle tom
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I've just tried offering up my Noval port tongs to the two bottles I would most like to decapitate - Alex's being one of them - and on both of them, the point at which the tongs grip is well above the base of the cork.. 
Alex - do you have a pair of your own that you could bring when you come over?
Failing that, I'm thinking about trying to push the cork into the bottle, decanting past it, and then breaking the bottle to recover the cork.
Tom

Alex - do you have a pair of your own that you could bring when you come over?
Failing that, I'm thinking about trying to push the cork into the bottle, decanting past it, and then breaking the bottle to recover the cork.
Tom
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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Sadly, I don't own any tongs. I was thinking of doing exactly as you have suggested with the bottle that I will be opening before I leave on Wednesday - push the cork into the bottle and decant past the cork before being able to smash the bottle to extract the cork (or use that trick with the hanky / plastic bag that Alan found).
I think I'll bring the bottle with me so that we can have a play with it on Wednesday night.
Alex
I think I'll bring the bottle with me so that we can have a play with it on Wednesday night.
Alex
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!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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We have tongs, but I don't know if they'll do any better than yours. We've used them quite a number of times without any problem, even if the bottom of the cork is below the point where the tongs break the bottle. It is usually possible to get the cork out in a good manner afterwards.
Also, I'm not quite sure how security reacts to a pair of port tongs in hand luggage...

Also, I'm not quite sure how security reacts to a pair of port tongs in hand luggage...


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Decanting has begun!
All the condemned are stood up with their capsules removed, tops cleaned off - each one wearing it's numbered decanter label..
.. two have been topped already, three more will be despatched later this evening, and the rest will be dealt with tomorrow..!
Keith Gould has had to give his apologies - the recent winds in the west country inverted his yacht..
- So there's room for a latecomer if anyone wants to bring a friend!
Tom
All the condemned are stood up with their capsules removed, tops cleaned off - each one wearing it's numbered decanter label..
.. two have been topped already, three more will be despatched later this evening, and the rest will be dealt with tomorrow..!
Keith Gould has had to give his apologies - the recent winds in the west country inverted his yacht..

- So there's room for a latecomer if anyone wants to bring a friend!
Tom
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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Ok, for those travelling from afar - the Bell's telephone number is:
+44 (0)1799 540382 - postcode (for SatNav) is CB11 4JY
Address is: The Bell Inn, Royston Road, Wendens Ambo
The Bell is a black hole for mobile phone signals, but you can contact (or text) me (before 7pm) on 07721 567870
I can probably arrange for a local cab to meet people at Stansted and take them straight to the Bell - let me know if you want me to arrange - otherwise use the cabs at the airport.
Tom
+44 (0)1799 540382 - postcode (for SatNav) is CB11 4JY
Address is: The Bell Inn, Royston Road, Wendens Ambo
The Bell is a black hole for mobile phone signals, but you can contact (or text) me (before 7pm) on 07721 567870
I can probably arrange for a local cab to meet people at Stansted and take them straight to the Bell - let me know if you want me to arrange - otherwise use the cabs at the airport.
Tom
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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I have turned green (with envy, nothing medical you understand) at the thought of the beano tonight. My working life is such that reliably planning a day or two off is a tricky proposition, and would not have been an option this week.
I hope to be able to meet you all another time.
Best wishes, and remember, there's always time for another glass.
I hope to be able to meet you all another time.
Best wishes, and remember, there's always time for another glass.
It may be drivel, but it's not meaningless.
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Tom,
If you can arrange a local cab, that's probably the easiest. Our plane is sceduled to arrive at 7.35PM. We have one piece of check-in luggage, so it will probably take until 7.45 / 7.50 until we are out of the airport.
I have no access to internet from noon on, so if anything changes, or should we have to arrange another way of transportation, texting (or calling) me is probably the best: +31 6 53676028.
Thanks for the arrangments!
See you tonight!
If you can arrange a local cab, that's probably the easiest. Our plane is sceduled to arrive at 7.35PM. We have one piece of check-in luggage, so it will probably take until 7.45 / 7.50 until we are out of the airport.
I have no access to internet from noon on, so if anything changes, or should we have to arrange another way of transportation, texting (or calling) me is probably the best: +31 6 53676028.
Thanks for the arrangments!
See you tonight!
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First off, I want to really thank the generous folks from this Forum who can't be with is tonight but have still been incredibly kind and donated bottles for tonight.
We will toast you and all our other absent friends.
Alex
We will toast you and all our other absent friends.
Alex
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!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
I dont normally sulk watchin United on the box with a glass of port. But tonight, it's different. Have a cracker an I'm very envious. As you may now know I had a health scare, but that turned out fine. Ironically it was work that messed me up at the last minute. I'm going to take some stopping to come to the late January one! John, start trying to make plans. We could drive,train or fly down together? The North-West contingent! I came across Warres 66 in Selfridges for £150. Seemed a bit steep? Alan.