Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC/Lon - Date TBD
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Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC/Lon - Date TBD
The "NATO Summit" tasting will be the most ambitious in the history of TPF, seeking to unite the East and West sides of the Pond for an identical tasting of Warre's vintage port and bottle matured LBVs. Approximate kickoff will be 1pm Eastern, 6pm GMT.
I am proposing Saturday, the ___ of ____ 2014 as a suitable date, subject to the availability of our Industry Guests. Venues to be confirmed once the date is finalized.
We expect to serve:
VPs from: 1958, 1960, 1963, 1966, 1970, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1991, 1994
LBVs from: 1974 - 1989
We can accommodate as many as 12, and at the moment have down:
1.) Chris
2.) Josh
3.) Jeff
4.) Greg E
5.) Mrs. E
6.) J. Nash
7.) C. Nash
8.) Moses
9.) Dave
10.) Placeholder for Industry Guest
11.) ARS
12.) Mrs. Josh
Reserves:
1.)
2.)
woo woo
I am proposing Saturday, the ___ of ____ 2014 as a suitable date, subject to the availability of our Industry Guests. Venues to be confirmed once the date is finalized.
We expect to serve:
VPs from: 1958, 1960, 1963, 1966, 1970, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1985, 1991, 1994
LBVs from: 1974 - 1989
We can accommodate as many as 12, and at the moment have down:
1.) Chris
2.) Josh
3.) Jeff
4.) Greg E
5.) Mrs. E
6.) J. Nash
7.) C. Nash
8.) Moses
9.) Dave
10.) Placeholder for Industry Guest
11.) ARS
12.) Mrs. Josh
Reserves:
1.)
2.)
woo woo
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Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
This feels like a good opportunity for a transatlantic effort. Parallel Warre VP + LBV tastings in London and New Amsterdam on the same day and with the same line-up, each with a Symington guest.
"NATO finally goes to Warre" could be the theme
"NATO finally goes to Warre" could be the theme
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
There is a London Warre LBV tasting scheduled for St. George’s Day. If that is to be postponed, it would help if that decision were taken soon.
Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
the date proposed for the UK tasting, i shall be in tampa fl at berns steakhouse
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Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
geniusDRT wrote:This feels like a good opportunity for a transatlantic effort. Parallel Warre VP + LBV tastings in London and New Amsterdam on the same day and with the same line-up, each with a Symington guest.
"NATO finally goes to Warre" could be the theme
Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
I'm disappointed by the lack of a capital "G".
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
hmm....I think that may be pushing things a bit.DRT wrote:I'm disappointed by the lack of a capital "G".
I did, however, appreciate that you wore glasses during the Doty Cup tasting -- I don't know quite what to make of this 'cerebral' DRT!
The NATO tasting introduces all manner of interesting opportunities re: blindness, btw. For instance, every taster in NY can be poured wines in the same order as only ONE other taster (who would be located in London). Tasters would then need to listen to each others descriptors from across the pond to try to guess who aligns with whom (provided, naturally, that the bottles themselves are consistent).
Regardless of format, this should be a grand affair if we can get it organized.
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Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
The very complex explanation is that, despite physical appearance and an intensive health, beauty and fitness regime, DRT is getting old. I am told that it is impossible to avoid eyesight deterioration. I am willing to concede that my glasses make me look wise and distinguished.Chris Doty wrote:I did, however, appreciate that you wore glasses during the Doty Cup tasting -- I don't know quite what to make of this 'cerebral' DRT!
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
Not the first time the idea of a Warres VP has come up, and I would agree it may be time to do it. I'm not sure it is necessary to include LBVs unless no VP is available. I've been preparing for a Warres VP vertical for a while...Chris Doty wrote:While certain details will need to be filled in, this thread will canvas interest and ultimately organize a monster vertical of Warre's vintage port and bottle matured LBVs, to be held at a suitable NYC venue (Alison Eighteen?) on a Fall Saturday in 2013.
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Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
The inclusion of Warre LBVs can be interesting.SushiNorth wrote:I'm not sure it is necessary to include LBVs
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
Port tastings are rarely about necessity...SushiNorth wrote:Chris Doty wrote:I'm not sure it is necessary to include LBVs...
Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
Chris Doty wrote:Port tastings are rarely about necessity... )
Oscar Wilde, in The Picture of Dorian Gray, wrote:There was a rather heavy bill ! that he had not yet had the courage to send on to his guardians, who were extremely old-fashioned people and did not realise that we live in an age when unnecessary things are our only necessities
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Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
Right now, I don't have much for Warre. Excel is saying a magnum 1970, plenty of 1994 and some 2000 LBV's.
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Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
Sounds like fun, count me in!
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Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
amenjdaw1 wrote:Chris Doty wrote:Port tastings are rarely about necessity... )Oscar Wilde, in The Picture of Dorian Gray, wrote:There was a rather heavy bill ! that he had not yet had the courage to send on to his guardians, who were extremely old-fashioned people and did not realise that we live in an age when unnecessary things are our only necessities
Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
Sounds great. I would definitely like to join the NYC tasting.
Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
Looks like I'm the first reserve...so I'm in to there.
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Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
Excellent -- I think that's our 12 then.
Should be a glorious event.
Should be a glorious event.
Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
Tell all: be more specific.Chris Doty wrote:LBVs from: 1974 - 1989
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Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
G-man?jdaw1 wrote:Tell all: be more specific.
Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
i'll have to go down int he cellar tonight and check.Chris Doty wrote:G-man?jdaw1 wrote:Tell all: be more specific.
I have vague recollection from auction receipts that I won a whole bunch of lbvs from that time frame but I dont actually know exactly what I have.
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Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
Generally it works as follows.g-man wrote:I have vague recollection from auction receipts
- Recollection, perhaps vague, perhaps less vague, of ownership of lots of juicy bottles.
- Find time to visit storage.
- Bottles not there? Robbery! Theft! Heinous villainy!
- Vague recollection of having tasted, at most, one or two of them. Maybe.
- Oh, and that one.
- Ah: maybe that one too.
- Did I taste that one as well?
- Yes.
- And!?
- Yes.
Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
hopefully i was sober in this sort of line of questioning.jdaw1 wrote:Generally it works as follows.g-man wrote:I have vague recollection from auction receipts
- Recollection, perhaps vague, perhaps less vague, of ownership of lots of juicy bottles.
- Find time to visit storage.
- Bottles not there? Robbery! Theft! Heinous villainy!
- Vague recollection of having tasted, at most, one or two of them. Maybe.
- Oh, and that one.
- Ah: maybe that one too.
- Did I taste that one as well?
- Yes.
- And!?
- Yes.
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Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
You've suggested Fall as a timing for the US side of this tasting - any further thoughts? Mid September perhaps? Mid-week (Thursday night) would be easier for us to organise a simultaneous tasting?
How about Thursday 12th September?
How about Thursday 12th September?
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Re: Warre Vertical (incl. LBVs): NYC - Fall 2013
You guys are more eager to book things far in advance than is usually my habit. Ultimately, I think the timing of this would be contingent on any input from our industry guest(s), as we'd want to accommodate their schedules. Also, given the size of the tasting, I think a Saturday/Sunday would make more sense, and would make it easier for people to attend in New York, and would also make it feasible to have the two events at the same time (e.g., 1pm start in NYC and a 6pm start in London).AHB wrote:You've suggested Fall as a timing for the US side of this tasting - any further thoughts? Mid September perhaps? Mid-week (Thursday night) would be easier for us to organise a simultaneous tasting?
How about Thursday 12th September?
I don't yet have a preference in terms of month, though generally I enjoy port most in colder months (but you also risk people being sick, or just not having a adept nose). In short, I am open minded.