That would also be splendid!PhilW wrote:I think Rob was referring to the T64SHT, rather than TV64.Glenn E. wrote:TV64 would be splendid!
I'll amend the 1st post until Rob confirms one way or the other.
That would also be splendid!PhilW wrote:I think Rob was referring to the T64SHT, rather than TV64.Glenn E. wrote:TV64 would be splendid!
I'm also not sure if he was offering to bring it, or just asking about it!Glenn E. wrote:That would also be splendid!PhilW wrote:I think Rob was referring to the T64SHT, rather than TV64.Glenn E. wrote:TV64 would be splendid!
I'll amend the 1st post until Rob confirms one way or the other.
I'm being optimistic!PhilW wrote:I'm also not sure if he was offering to bring it, or just asking about it!![]()
Done. And duly noted.PhilW wrote:BTW, RAYC should be listed as RAYC rather than RayC in the first post, since this is Rob (who uses initials RAYC) rather than Ray C which is another user on the board - just to keep things simple
Thanks in advance for bringing those 3 bts homeGlenn E. wrote:3 bottles of Port have mysteriously appeared at my house. Hopefully they do not mysteriously break prior to traveling to London.
Happy to be of service.WS1 wrote:Thanks in advance for bringing those 3 bts homeGlenn E. wrote:3 bottles of Port have mysteriously appeared at my house. Hopefully they do not mysteriously break prior to traveling to London.![]()
To further clarify, 1985 Fonseca is always welcome at a tasting. Any tasting.Glenn E. wrote:Any of those would be good. I would choose the Fonseca personally, but they're all very good.
{sackcloth and ashes}jdaw1 wrote:A grade-A splendid post, perfect in every way except for its failure to mention to substitutability of Graham for Fonseca.
Or you could just adopt one of mine?AW77 wrote:OK, then I will get a '85 Fonseca. I could get a bottle from BBR. I would pay for it via my credit card. Would anyone of the London-based attendees volunteer to pick up the bottle and bring it (ideally already double-decanted) to the tasting? How about flash_uk? He seems to be an expert on this particular wine.
Thanks for the offer. I already dropped BBR an e-mail. So if it doesn't work out with BBR, I would like to come back to your generous offer.flash_uk wrote: Or you could just adopt one of mine?
Sounds like a great idea to me! I'd love to try one of these allegedly fabulous UK T85s.AW77 wrote:The comparison (http://www.theportforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=8782) of the F85 and the T85 gave me this idea:
How about also getting a T85 to compare it with the F85 that I will bring ? We could split the costs of the T85 evenly among the attendees.
There is one for 48 Pounds:
http://www.corneyandbarrow.com/p-17726- ... hants.aspx?
Good. Where do we get the T85 from? Could we adopt it from someone or would someone go and pick it up at Corney & Barrow's London shop?Glenn E. wrote: Sounds like a great idea to me! I'd love to try one of these allegedly fabulous UK T85s.
The London shop doesn't look to be in any of our planned touristing areas, so it would be mildly inconvenient for me to pick up.AW77 wrote:Good. Where do we get the T85 from? Could we adopt it from someone or would someone go and pick it up at Corney & Barrow's London shop?Glenn E. wrote: Sounds like a great idea to me! I'd love to try one of these allegedly fabulous UK T85s.
Excellent! Thank you. This tasting gets more and more interesting as the date approaches.idj123 wrote:I have a case of T85 in storage and so would be more than happy to reclaim a bottle for this 'play off' between F85 and T85 (I'll bring another bottle for the 'bring a bottle' main theme).
Done! I also updated idj123's status to include the T85.AW77 wrote:@ Glenn: Could you please update my status at your initial post?
Haha. A masterful post.Glenn E. wrote:To further clarify, 1985 Fonseca is always welcome at a tasting. Any tasting.Glenn E. wrote:Any of those would be good. I would choose the Fonseca personally, but they're all very good.
For example, at a typical Port tasting my TN might contain something like, "F85: what all middle-aged Ports aspire to be. Solid structure, great fruit, well-balanced tannins and acidity. A fabulous Port."
While at a Colheita tasting my TN might contain something like, "F85: presents atypically for a Colheita, but a fabulous Port nonetheless."
While at an Old & Odd tasting, my TN might contain something like, "F85: odd that this doesn't seem particularly old, but a fabulous Port nonetheless."
While at a claret tasting, my TN might contain something like, "F85: ah, finally something I can drink amongst all this rubbish claret. This is a fabulous Port."
What am I doing at a claret tasting, you might ask? Well, obviously, I heard there might be some 1985 Fonseca present.
In summary: F85 is always welcome.
I feel pessimistic. I don't have my timetable yet but regardless the first week of teaching looks to be hectic.Glenn E. wrote:Any status updates?
idj123/RAYC - bottle confirmation?
WS1/djewesbury - attendance update?
Hi Glenn,Glenn E. wrote:Any status updates?
idj123/RAYC - bottle confirmation?
WS1/djewesbury - attendance update?
I am honored, thank you. That is a very rare bottle. Even Dirk, who is also a 1964 birthday, forgot that they made a 1964 Garrafeira!WS1 wrote:Bt will be Niepoort Garrefeira 64
Also excellent, thank you. I have access to the T64 Colheita here in the states, but I'm already bringing 16 total bottles to the UK and I'm not sure how1. If a plan somehow materializes and I can acquire one in time, I'll bring one over. (And post about it so we don't duplicate.)idj123 wrote:Have been unable to secure either FG64 or GM64 and so will default to Pocas.1964 Colheita (in addition to the T85), if that's acceptable? If the T64 colheita materialises then this would be an interesting comparator.
You could call BBR and ask them if they would have one waiting for you at Heathrow. I have done this before but it depends which terminal you are flying into. Or you could order one and tell them I will collect it for you and I could leave it with your other bottles?Glenn E. wrote:I have access to the T64 Colheita here in the states, but I'm already bringing 16 total bottles to the UK and I'm not sure how. If a plan somehow materializes and I can acquire one in time, I'll bring one over.
What, really? Will a man from Berry's stand there with a sign saying 'Glenn'? Really?DRT wrote:You could call BBR and ask them if they would have one waiting for you at Heathrow.
Sadly I believe that incoming flights from Seattle arrive at Terminal 5. However something could still be arranged, as a visit to BBR in London is on my list of things I'd like to do while there.AW77 wrote:A look at the BBR-website tells one that they have two shops at Heathrow Airport: one at Terminal 3 and one at Terminal 4.
(Source: http://www.bbr.com/about/history-key-dates)
I believe so; I've added you to the list.CPR 1 wrote:If there is room for one more? it would be a pleasure to join you all and meet Glenn
Hmm. This is not good news.jdaw1 wrote:Houston, we’ve had a problem here. … Houston, we’ve had a problem.
We were told yesterday that The Bung Hole is about to start some renovation. This renovation might still be happening on the 23rd of September.
There are plenty of alternatives available; let's wait to see whether there is a problem before we look to change venue.AW77 wrote:Can someone from London recommend an alternative venue? Just in case the Bunghole won't be open on our big day.
Julian's prescience is unfortunately accurate. I have just received an email letting me know that they will no longer be able to host our booking on the 23rd due to the refurbishment (which should end by Oct 10th, btw) which means we will need to change venue.jdaw1 wrote:We were told yesterday that The Bung Hole is about to start some renovation. This renovation might still be happening on the 23rd of September.
Truckles is ok for me, too. It's just 1,4 miles away from my hotel (according to Google maps). So even a taxi late in the evening will not bakrupt me.Glenn E. wrote:
I don't really have a preference for venue, other than it needs to be accessible from the area around TBH via public transit. Steak isn't mandatory for me, though it is preferable, so Truckles would suffice if others agree. The location is certainly good - I could walk from the hotel.