Restaurant prices
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Restaurant prices
Since the deeper undeground 66 horizontal I have been absent in more ways than one. However.................
This week is being spent in Cardiff, one of the most frightening experiences of my life. If you arrive on a Sunday night at 10, and walk from the NCP to your hotel, don't forget the SAS trained minder.
But I digress, for which my Bishop has often reproved me.
I dined tonight at a pretty good and imaginative restaurant (the first so far). Good wine list. They go to the length of stocking Martinez 63. Good. Full marks for effort.
£235 per bottle. Does anyone else think this gives vintage port a bad name?
This week is being spent in Cardiff, one of the most frightening experiences of my life. If you arrive on a Sunday night at 10, and walk from the NCP to your hotel, don't forget the SAS trained minder.
But I digress, for which my Bishop has often reproved me.
I dined tonight at a pretty good and imaginative restaurant (the first so far). Good wine list. They go to the length of stocking Martinez 63. Good. Full marks for effort.
£235 per bottle. Does anyone else think this gives vintage port a bad name?
It may be drivel, but it's not meaningless.
John,
Hi. I thought we may have scared you off!
Yes, such prices are ludicrous, but to be fair, it probably falls in line with the shocking 400% mark up of a lot of the Hotel Wine Lists.
Have a look a this, which is a similar thread. It will show you your disquiet is shared.
Alan.
Hi. I thought we may have scared you off!
Yes, such prices are ludicrous, but to be fair, it probably falls in line with the shocking 400% mark up of a lot of the Hotel Wine Lists.
Have a look a this, which is a similar thread. It will show you your disquiet is shared.
Alan.
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OT&E - glad to see we didn't scare you as much as the Welsh obviously do
We have an existing thread on this topic named Hotel Price List of the Week.
Do you mind if we move your post to there to keep the discussion in one thread?
Derek
We have an existing thread on this topic named Hotel Price List of the Week.
Do you mind if we move your post to there to keep the discussion in one thread?
Derek
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Re: Restaurant prices
In the posh Indian Restaurant Quilon, 41 Buckingham Gate SW1E 6AF, +44 20 7821 1899
Pintas 2005, Warre Otima 20Y, each at £60 a bottle
Re: Restaurant prices
La Trompette, Chiswick. (Took advantage of free corkage offer in association with Farr Vintners).
On prominent display on table immediately upon entering, two splendid (one full, one in the process of being emptied) 4.5l bottles of Graham's 10YO Tawny. Glass (£9.50, 75ml) poured at table very theatrically. Sommelier keen to get Graham's 20YO next, also in large bottle. Customers like port, but often need a gentle reminder, and so much better to finish a meal with than coffee.
For completeness.
NV 6 Grapes, Reserve, Graham’s 38.00 750ml
2009 LBV, Quinta do Noval 7.00 75ml, 60.00 750ml
2000 Tawny, Quinta do Noval 15.00 75ml, 120.00 750ml
2005 Colheita Vintage Tawny, Niepoort 85.00 750ml
2002 Quinta dos Malvedos, Graham’s 8.00 75ml, 35.00 375ml
On prominent display on table immediately upon entering, two splendid (one full, one in the process of being emptied) 4.5l bottles of Graham's 10YO Tawny. Glass (£9.50, 75ml) poured at table very theatrically. Sommelier keen to get Graham's 20YO next, also in large bottle. Customers like port, but often need a gentle reminder, and so much better to finish a meal with than coffee.
For completeness.
NV 6 Grapes, Reserve, Graham’s 38.00 750ml
2009 LBV, Quinta do Noval 7.00 75ml, 60.00 750ml
2000 Tawny, Quinta do Noval 15.00 75ml, 120.00 750ml
2005 Colheita Vintage Tawny, Niepoort 85.00 750ml
2002 Quinta dos Malvedos, Graham’s 8.00 75ml, 35.00 375ml
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I neglected to take a picture, but we had dinner at John Howie Steak in Bellevue and they had Fonseca Bin 27 on the menu... for $72/bottle.
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Re: Restaurant prices
The Malvedos is the best priced one on that list. Six Grapes at $38 is almost as bad as Glenn's Bin 27 price.DaveRL wrote:La Trompette, Chiswick. (Took advantage of free corkage offer in association with Farr Vintners).
On prominent display on table immediately upon entering, two splendid (one full, one in the process of being emptied) 4.5l bottles of Graham's 10YO Tawny. Glass (£9.50, 75ml) poured at table very theatrically. Sommelier keen to get Graham's 20YO next, also in large bottle. Customers like port, but often need a gentle reminder, and so much better to finish a meal with than coffee.
For completeness.
NV 6 Grapes, Reserve, Graham’s 38.00 750ml
2009 LBV, Quinta do Noval 7.00 75ml, 60.00 750ml
2000 Tawny, Quinta do Noval 15.00 75ml, 120.00 750ml
2005 Colheita Vintage Tawny, Niepoort 85.00 750ml
2002 Quinta dos Malvedos, Graham’s 8.00 75ml, 35.00 375ml
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The Malvedos struck me as the best too. Six grapes and even Noval LBV rather too much. The wine list is constructed to make less margin on more expensive bottes, and the food is excellent at a more than fair price, so I can forgive them.
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I disagree. Free corkage in association with Farr Vintners is the best value. I have an account with Farrs - do I just call Farrs and ask them to arrange it for me?Andy Velebil wrote:The Malvedos is the best priced one on that list. Six Grapes at $38 is almost as bad as Glenn's Bin 27 price.DaveRL wrote:La Trompette, Chiswick. (Took advantage of free corkage offer in association with Farr Vintners).
On prominent display on table immediately upon entering, two splendid (one full, one in the process of being emptied) 4.5l bottles of Graham's 10YO Tawny. Glass (£9.50, 75ml) poured at table very theatrically. Sommelier keen to get Graham's 20YO next, also in large bottle. Customers like port, but often need a gentle reminder, and so much better to finish a meal with than coffee.
For completeness.
NV 6 Grapes, Reserve, Graham’s 38.00 750ml
2009 LBV, Quinta do Noval 7.00 75ml, 60.00 750ml
2000 Tawny, Quinta do Noval 15.00 75ml, 120.00 750ml
2005 Colheita Vintage Tawny, Niepoort 85.00 750ml
2002 Quinta dos Malvedos, Graham’s 8.00 75ml, 35.00 375ml
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
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Re: Restaurant prices
Yes free corkage is always a good thing.
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Agree free corkage a great deal. Available until 11 sept. La Trompette, Chez Bruce and The Glasshouse. One bottle free, other bottles attract corkage. 6 people Chez Bruce 8 the others. 7 days lunch or dinner Sun-Fri. Email reservation to restaurant and copy Yvonne@farrvintners.com. Must be a Farr account holder. Pleased the Sommelier raised his eyebrows in appreciation of the Alsace Riesling we took . Gets the meal off to a good start.