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by djewesbury » 11:57 Sun 09 Nov 2014
I will follow this up in the morning.
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by jdaw1 » 00:15 Wed 12 Nov 2014
djewesbury wrote: I will follow this up in the morning.
?
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by Alex Bridgeman » 08:36 Wed 12 Nov 2014
jdaw1 wrote: djewesbury wrote: I will follow this up in the morning.
?
He didn't specify which morning. He might have meant the morning of Dec 16.
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by djewesbury » 10:49 Wed 12 Nov 2014
I didn't have a chance to follow up earlier and I am now off sick with a migraine. Please feel free to pursue; or I will at a later date.
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by Alex Bridgeman » 15:26 Wed 12 Nov 2014
djewesbury wrote: I didn't have a chance to follow up earlier and I am now off sick with a migraine. Please feel free to pursue; or I will at a later date.
Hopefully not later than December 16.
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 djewesbury » 15:29 Wed 12 Nov 2014
AHB wrote: djewesbury wrote: I didn't have a chance to follow up earlier and I am now off sick with a migraine. Please feel free to pursue; or I will at a later date.
Hopefully not later than December 16.
Sooner than that.
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by djewesbury » 10:29 Fri 14 Nov 2014
Table for four on the 16th at 6 PM booked
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by flash_uk » 11:37 Fri 14 Nov 2014
djewesbury wrote: Table for four on the 16th at 6 PM booked
Nice work
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by jdaw1 » 12:33 Sat 15 Nov 2014
Updated
draft of the placemats .
DRT’s punishment bottle (his punishment, our drinking) is to be a Dow 1970.
DRT will not be attending, it seems.
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by jdaw1 » 12:38 Sat 15 Nov 2014
djewesbury wrote: Table for four on the 16th at 6 PM booked
Did you request that O70 and Ch94 be decanted? Did you explain that ‘we’ will be bringing a bottle of D70?
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by DRT » 13:47 Mon 17 Nov 2014
jdaw1 wrote: Updated
draft of the placemats .
DRT’s punishment bottle (his punishment, our drinking) is to be a Dow 1970.
DRT will not be attending, it seems.
Oh Ye of little faith. I will hopefully exceed your expectations.
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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by djewesbury » 13:48 Mon 17 Nov 2014
DRT wrote: jdaw1 wrote: Updated
draft of the placemats .
DRT’s punishment bottle (his punishment, our drinking) is to be a Dow 1970.
DRT will not be attending, it seems.
Oh Ye of little faith. I will hopefully exceed your expectations.
Exceed the expectations and fall short of the magic number.
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by jdaw1 » 15:34 Mon 17 Nov 2014
DRT wrote: Oh Ye of little faith. I will hopefully exceed your expectations.
Good, but you’ll need to much better than that to be under 16st 5 lb.
In a fit of optimism I’ll add you back to
the placemats .
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by flash_uk » 15:48 Mon 17 Nov 2014
jdaw1 wrote: djewesbury wrote: Table for four on the 16th at 6 PM booked
Did you request that O70 and Ch94 be decanted? Did you explain that ‘we’ will be bringing a bottle of D70?
Presumably now that we have a table booked, and can therefore have something to eat, adding a single bottle with corkage (if requested) can be negotiated on the night?
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by djewesbury » 16:26 Mon 17 Nov 2014
flash_uk wrote: jdaw1 wrote: djewesbury wrote: Table for four on the 16th at 6 PM booked
Did you request that O70 and Ch94 be decanted? Did you explain that ‘we’ will be bringing a bottle of D70?
Presumably now that we have a table booked, and can therefore have something to eat, adding a single bottle with corkage (if requested) can be negotiated on the night?
I haven't had a chance to ring back with order details (e.g. the O70 and Ch94) and I presumed that they wouldn't want to open and decant these on the basis of a booking from a customer they've never heard of before. I figured they'd need payment up front for the bottles. I thought that perhaps I might negotiate this in person nearer the time. And while doing that I could also raise the subject of the corkage for the D70.
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by jdaw1 » 17:36 Mon 17 Nov 2014
Summary: you have everything under control. Happiness.
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by jdaw1 » 11:45 Wed 10 Dec 2014
DRT wrote: jdaw1 wrote: djewesbury wrote: Derek?
Only if ≤ 16st 5 lb.
It's a deal.
A bottle of 1970 VP will attend this tasting. If I qualify for attendance I will drink it with you. If I don't, you will all drink it without me.
Derek: gracile, or fustilugs? In or out?
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by DRT » 16:08 Wed 10 Dec 2014
Will confirm at the weekend.
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by djewesbury » 16:43 Wed 10 Dec 2014
We're making banners Derek. Don't disappoint us.
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by djewesbury » 19:15 Sat 13 Dec 2014
It occurs to me that since this is classified under 'informal Christmas drinks', self-certification is sufficient from DRT. Derek, can we trust you to assure us that you will be able to join us?
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by DRT » 22:12 Sat 13 Dec 2014
djewesbury wrote: It occurs to me that since this is classified under 'informal Christmas drinks', self-certification is sufficient from DRT. Derek, can we trust you to assure us that you will be able to join us?
I was planning to bring a note from my Mum.
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by djewesbury » 23:43 Sat 13 Dec 2014
Perfect. The forces are assembled, nothing can stop us now.
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by jdaw1 » 23:48 Sat 13 Dec 2014
djewesbury wrote: Perfect. The forces are assembled, nothing can stop us now.
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by djewesbury » 23:49 Sat 13 Dec 2014
The old excitement never goes away, Ginger.
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by DRT » 00:04 Sun 14 Dec 2014
jdaw1 wrote:
djewesbury wrote: Perfect. The forces are assembled, nothing can stop us now.
In an email in June 2009, 24 hours before his first trip to the Duoro with DRT, AHB, CMAG & ADV, JDAW wrote: I am jumping up and down like a small child!
{DRT has no hard evidence so has paraphrased}
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by Alex Bridgeman » 11:15 Sun 14 Dec 2014
djewesbury wrote: jdaw1 wrote: All: will placemats be needed?
I think we shall have to manage without; or perhaps an A5?
A little late, for which I apologise, but might I suggest that you use small sticky labels if space will be tight? We find these work well at the Bell, so why not at the B&F?
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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by djewesbury » 11:16 Sun 14 Dec 2014
AHB wrote: djewesbury wrote: jdaw1 wrote: All: will placemats be needed?
I think we shall have to manage without; or perhaps an A5?
A little late, for which I apologise, but might I suggest that you use small sticky labels if space will be tight? We find these work well at the Bell, so why not at the B&F?
Placemat author?
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by jdaw1 » 16:26 Sun 14 Dec 2014
djewesbury wrote: AHB wrote: A little late, for which I apologise, but might I suggest that you use small sticky labels if space will be tight? We find these work well at the Bell, so why not at the B&F?
Placemat author?
That could be done. Any dissent?
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by jdaw1 » 21:34 Sun 14 Dec 2014
jdaw1 wrote: Derek: gracile, or fustilugs? In or out?
DRT wrote: Will confirm at the weekend.
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by djewesbury » 21:35 Sun 14 Dec 2014
Confirmed I think.
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by DRT » 22:10 Sun 14 Dec 2014
jdaw1 wrote: jdaw1 wrote: Derek: gracile, or fustilugs? In or out?
DRT wrote: Will confirm at the weekend.
?
djewesbury wrote: Confirmed I think.
Daniel is correct.
My Mum has given me a note and I have been asked to host a whisky tasting at The Boot & Flogger so have no choice but to attend.
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by jdaw1 » 22:29 Sun 14 Dec 2014
DRT wrote: My Mum has given me a note and I have been asked to host a whisky tasting at The Boot & Flogger so have no choice but to attend.
Does the
paperwork need amending? (Inspect it carefully.)
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by Alex Bridgeman » 22:44 Sun 14 Dec 2014
6 attendees and 3 bottles of port. Is it just me or can anyone else spot a problem looming?
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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by DRT » 23:01 Sun 14 Dec 2014
AHB wrote: 6 attendees and 3 bottles of port. Is it just me or can anyone else spot a problem looming?
Should be ok - JDAW and DRT are on strict diets.
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by jdaw1 » 23:11 Sun 14 Dec 2014
jdaw1 wrote: djewesbury wrote: At the very worst we can decamp to the George and drink beer.
An excellent back-up plan.
I’ve not had six pints in the George since, err, Monday.
AHB wrote: 6 attendees and 3 bottles of port. Is it just me or can anyone else spot a problem looming?
Can we bring our own? Or should we just keep ordering off the list?
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by DRT » 23:19 Sun 14 Dec 2014
jdaw1 wrote: Can we bring our own? Or should we just keep ordering off the list?
One of the three on the placemat is our own. Is that a problem?
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by djewesbury » 00:08 Mon 15 Dec 2014
My intention has been not to scare the horses at the B&F. We only have a table for 4 at present. As noted upthread, I intend to call in or ring on Tuesday morning to pay for the two bottles off the list and ask for them to be decanted (what time please?).
I will then ask very politely about corkage. If there is a problem I will inform those who need to know. I do not anticipate a problem however. Such is the reservoir of my charm.
If the answer to the question about corkage is a good one, then I suggest that we bring more than one if those attending feel the need. I know that Ian is no longer able to attend so we are only 6.
Don't panic.
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by djewesbury » 00:11 Mon 15 Dec 2014
Placemat maker - please note updated list in first thread. No IDJ, add RAB.
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by DRT » 00:30 Mon 15 Dec 2014
djewesbury wrote: No IDJ, add RAB.
Boo and Hurrah in the same breath.
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by jdaw1 » 09:23 Mon 15 Dec 2014
RAB added to the
paperwork for the klatsch; IDJ removed.
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by DRT » 10:25 Mon 15 Dec 2014
Dow 1970 double decanted and re-corked at 10:15 on 15th Dec prior to traveling to London. Smells lovely, not tasted.
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by jdaw1 » 10:49 Mon 15 Dec 2014
DRT wrote: Dow 1970 double decanted and re-corked at 10:15 on 15th Dec prior to traveling to London. Smells lovely, not tasted.
Long advance decant.
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by DRT » 10:53 Mon 15 Dec 2014
I thought it better than shaking up the crust on the way to London. Dow 70 is sturdy stuff so should cope.
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by jdaw1 » 11:39 Mon 15 Dec 2014
Now five people: −JDAW.
Paperwork updated. Sorry — I wanted to try the D70.
Who can print to stickies?
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by DRT » 12:00 Mon 15 Dec 2014
Boo!!
Is this a permission issue? Can we be of assistance?
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by jdaw1 » 12:02 Mon 15 Dec 2014
DRT wrote: Is this a permission issue? Can we be of assistance?
No. No.
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by Alex Bridgeman » 12:23 Mon 15 Dec 2014
jdaw1 wrote: Now five people: −JDAW.
Paperwork updated. Sorry — I wanted to try the D70.
Who can print to stickies?
There is now a better than 50% chance that I will be able to be there. If I can, I will buy the Ck63 off the list.
I think I can print to stickies.
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2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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by djewesbury » 13:02 Mon 15 Dec 2014
This is a highly mobile situation. We will miss you entirely this week Julian. This is bad news. But we hope fervently that Alex will make it.
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