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Re: Graham 1980 case study - Wednesday 2nd April 2014
Posted: 08:50 Wed 02 Apr 2014
by Alex Bridgeman
I have just arrived at my office, from where I will be leaving directly for TBH this afternoon (expecting to arrive at TBH about 18:15). I am less organised than usual and do not have
(a) my contributory magnum of Graham 1880 (typing error, the 8 should be a 9)
(b) any sample bottles
I will have a pen. I can print the tasting mats if required - just post here to that effect before 14:00.
Re: Graham 1980 case study - Wednesday 2nd April 2014
Posted: 10:22 Wed 02 Apr 2014
by PhilW
AHB wrote:I am less organised than usual and do not have
(a) my contributory magnum of Graham 1880 (typing error, the 8 should be a 9)
I expect people will be just as distraught by your forgetting to bring the Graham 1890 Magnum.
Will be interested in how this evening's tasting goes, I look forward to the review and seeing how the variations (if any) compare with last time (I would have liked to have been there, but have a hospital appt early tomorrow morning, so not an option).
Re: Graham 1980 case study - Wednesday 2nd April 2014
Posted: 10:26 Wed 02 Apr 2014
by PopulusTremula
PhilW wrote:AHB wrote:I am less organised than usual and do not have
(a) my contributory magnum of Graham 1880 (typing error, the 8 should be a 9)
I expect people will be just as distraught by your forgetting to bring the Graham 1890 Magnum.
You beat me to it! I was rather looking forward to that 1890...
Placemats have been printed.
All bottles have been decanted and labeled.
I can safely say that blindness was maintained for MPM's contribution, the cork fell into the bottle when i attempted to get the corkscrew in...
Re: Graham 1980 case study - Wednesday 2nd April 2014
Posted: 11:25 Wed 02 Apr 2014
by jdaw1
PopulusTremula wrote:I can safely say that blindness was maintained for MPM's contribution, the cork fell into the bottle when i attempted to get the corkscrew in...
We’ll bag it.
Posted: the
paremeters used to make the placemats.
Re: Graham 1980 case study - Wednesday 2nd April 2014
Posted: 12:05 Wed 02 Apr 2014
by jdaw1
A few posts later jdaw1 wrote:Two gone (DJ + GEE). One and a fraction remain. Fraction to be quality-controlled at a tasting.
Any other takers? And should I bring the fraction?
Re: Graham 1980 case study - Wednesday 2nd April 2014
Posted: 13:11 Wed 02 Apr 2014
by jdaw1
This BBC article marks me as an oldster. One could, instead, “upgrade your celebration” with some bottles of Graham 1980. Really.
Re: Graham 1980 case study - Wednesday 2nd April 2014
Posted: 10:49 Thu 03 Apr 2014
by jdaw1