2011 Horizontal - London, Sunday 23rd April 2051

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Re: 2011 Horizontal - London, 23rd April 2051

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djewesbury wrote:
AHB wrote:I do have a problem however. For many of the smaller producers I only have one bottle of their 2011 vintage. For which event should I keep them?
This is exactly why I've been buying them in twos. One is one and all alone and ever more shall be so.
That is very profound but doesn't help with my decision in any way.
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Please consider me in, and am happy to contribute a large format of either Fonseca or Taylor.

There is, however, a relatively high chance that my attendance may be of a Jeremy Bentham sort, with reviews stating:

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I landed some GST and can bring it as backup to AHB
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Unless the Bung Hole changes its tables between now and the big day (thread), we might need a different venue.

Separate to that:
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Re: 2011 Horizontal - London, 23rd April 2051

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I've got Vieira de Sousa, Morgadio da Calçada (Niepoort), and Barão de Vilar to offer up, although these might be better suited to an earlier tasting. I have others as well, but these were my more unique offerings thus far.

I tried to mark my calendar, but it seems Google Calendar has a bug as it moved my event entry to 2050 despite my best efforts.
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Re: 2011 Horizontal - London, 23rd April 2051

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I have all three super cuvees - GST, VVV, VC. I will have to strictly ration, though, as I only have 11 bottles, 2 bottles, and 4 bottles respectively.
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Glenn E. wrote:I have all three super cuvees - GST, VVV, VC. I will have to strictly ration, though, as I only have 11 bottles, 2 bottles, and 4 bottles respectively.
That is a good plan. On 24th April 2051 you will only have 10, 1 and 3 bottles remaining. Do not throw them away so recklessly after that otherwise you might run out :wink:
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foomench wrote:I've got Vieira de Sousa, Morgadio da Calçada (Niepoort), and Barão de Vilar to offer up, although these might be better suited to an earlier tasting. I have others as well, but these were my more unique offerings thus far.

I tried to mark my calendar, but it seems Google Calendar has a bug as it moved my event entry to 2050 despite my best efforts.
There is an earlier tasting for SQVPs - can't remember the date, I think only 25 years hence...
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Re: 2011 Horizontal - London, 23rd April 2051

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djewesbury wrote:
foomench wrote:I've got Vieira de Sousa, Morgadio da Calçada (Niepoort), and Barão de Vilar to offer up, although these might be better suited to an earlier tasting. I have others as well, but these were my more unique offerings thus far.

I tried to mark my calendar, but it seems Google Calendar has a bug as it moved my event entry to 2050 despite my best efforts.
There is an earlier tasting for SQVPs - can't remember the date, I think only 25 years hence...
I'll keep myself on this thread as I can also supply Tayloy, Fonseca, Niepoort, Quevedo, Smith Woodhouse, Vesuvio, Noval, and Vale D. Maria as necessary. (I also purchased Dow, but as I don't possess it yet, I can't promise that.) I'll check on that other tasting in about 20 years to see if a few of these could go to that as well. The Vieira de Sousa and Barão de Vilar aren't SQVPs. I'll have to check the label on the Morgadio. I don't think it is technically a single quinta, but it might be the closest to qualifying. Of course if the intent of the earlier tasting is just to try things that might not go the distance ...
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foomench wrote:
djewesbury wrote:
foomench wrote:I've got Vieira de Sousa, Morgadio da Calçada (Niepoort), and Barão de Vilar to offer up, although these might be better suited to an earlier tasting. I have others as well, but these were my more unique offerings thus far.

I tried to mark my calendar, but it seems Google Calendar has a bug as it moved my event entry to 2050 despite my best efforts.
There is an earlier tasting for SQVPs - can't remember the date, I think only 25 years hence...
I'll keep myself on this thread as I can also supply Tayloy, Fonseca, Niepoort, Quevedo, Smith Woodhouse, Vesuvio, Noval, and Vale D. Maria as necessary. (I also purchased Dow, but as I don't possess it yet, I can't promise that.) I'll check on that other tasting in about 20 years to see if a few of these could go to that as well. The Vieira de Sousa and Barão de Vilar aren't SQVPs. I'll have to check the label on the Morgadio. I don't think it is technically a single quinta, but it might be the closest to qualifying. Of course if the intent of the earlier tasting is just to try things that might not go the distance ...
Sorry, yes, that was me being imprecise - SQVPs, smaller or newer brands - admirably summed up as 'things that might not go the distance' in fact.
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DRT wrote:Quinta do Vale Meao (DRT)
Unfortunately, this purchase was not honoured due to over-allocation by the producer. Can someone else please step up?
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Count me in...

I can bring a Bottle of GST 2011 and also a magnum of Fonseca 2011. Also for a special treat I have some Waitrose (symington) 2011 I can supply too, if you want to up the quality stakes!
I hope to see you all there.
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djewesbury wrote:I have just noticed that the first post does not reflect what everyone (eg THRA) has said they'll be bringing. Could this be rectified before the event?
I've been waiting for just over two years for Derek to update the first post; I see he (or someone) has done this, but only based on very recent posts. :evil:
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I started, and then had other things to do. It will be resumed.

Perhaps you want to suggest a flighting plan.
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PhilW wrote:
djewesbury wrote:I have just noticed that the first post does not reflect what everyone (eg THRA) has said they'll be bringing. Could this be rectified before the event?
I've been waiting for just over two years for Derek to update the first post; I see he (or someone) has done this, but only based on very recent posts. :evil:
With 426 months to go I didn't think we were in too much of a rush to finalise the planning :wink:
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DRT wrote:
PhilW wrote:
djewesbury wrote:I have just noticed that the first post does not reflect what everyone (eg THRA) has said they'll be bringing. Could this be rectified before the event?
I've been waiting for just over two years for Derek to update the first post; I see he (or someone) has done this, but only based on very recent posts. :evil:
With 426 months to go I didn't think we were in too much of a rush to finalise the planning :wink:
But if we book the venue now we should be able to get our first choice of room.
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jdaw1 wrote:I started, and then had other things to do. It will be resumed.
Hopefully I will get added once editing has resumed. :cry:

In addition to all 3 super cuvees, I also have Vieira de Sousa and Quevedo (6L, 1.5L, 750mm, 375mm). Though the smaller Quevedo bottles are likely to be consumed before 2051.
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DRT wrote:
DRT wrote:Quinta do Vale Meao (DRT)
Unfortunately, this purchase was not honoured due to over-allocation by the producer. Can someone else please step up?
I have a case of Vale Meao.
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flash_uk wrote:
DRT wrote:
DRT wrote:Quinta do Vale Meao (DRT)
Unfortunately, this purchase was not honoured due to over-allocation by the producer. Can someone else please step up?
I have a case of Vale Meao.
Thanks, Mike.

My lovely assistant will add that to the first page along with the other requested updates :wink:
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Also have Taylor, Cockburn, Noval and Ferreira.
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AHB wrote:But if we book the venue now we should be able to get our first choice of room.
If we want to ensure we are well taken care off during our tasting, this might be a good venue?
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I will almost certainly have to send out my daughter as my 'runner' (I briefed her the other day but Peppa Pig was on and so not sure how much she digested) but of those not currently listed I can offer both Burmester and Churchill in Mags and RP in standard.
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The organiser has been slack about updating the first post, so I have done it, at least in part. And somehow there are nineteen people who want to play. I have cut the reserve list, as is traditional, at 14 people, but it seems, ahem, likely, that there will be spaces for all those currently on the reserve list (which is not the same thing as saying that all will attend).
In the first post somebody wrote:People (all subject to being fit to attend):
  1. DRT;
  2. DJ;
  3. JDAW;
  4. CaliforniaBrad;
  5. ADV;
  6. AHB;
  7. JHG;
  8. THRA;
  9. RLC;
  10. RAYC;
  11. PW;
  12. WPS;
  13. BMHR;
  14. TLW.
Reserves:
The list of Ports has not yet been finalised.
idj123 wrote:I will almost certainly have to send out my daughter as my 'runner'
The organiser needs to make a policy decision about this. Your ‘runner’ is a port enthusiast not attending. DRT: pronounce!
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jdaw1 wrote:I started, and then had other things to do. It will be resumed.
Then, in an attempt to deny that the problem had been outsourced to him...
jdaw1 wrote:The organiser has been slack about updating the first post, so I have done it
jdaw1 wrote:
idj123 wrote:I will almost certainly have to send out my daughter as my 'runner'
The organiser needs to make a policy decision about this. Your ‘runner’ is a port enthusiast not attending. DRT: pronounce!
Runners and nurses are allowed.
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DRT wrote:Runners … are allowed.
Greatly reducing the likelihood of the attendance of those currently on the reserve list?
DRT wrote:nurses are allowed.
Phew.
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