- DJ bringing Taylor;
- +THRA’s Sandeman.
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We have 2 Taylors then?jdaw1 wrote:? = Taylor;
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I edited as you quoted. Original wording unclear sorry.
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For those looking to adopt, I also have Taylor, Offley and Rebello Valente available.
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Tom - before I head into the wilds of Essex for Taylors of questionable reputation, maybe I should adopt one of yours. Would that be a good idea? I will PM you now.uncle tom wrote:For those looking to adopt, I also have Taylor, Offley and Rebello Valente available.
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Uncle Tom - I just sent you a PM as well. Thanks in advance
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Update: I am adopting a bottle of '66 Offley from Uncle Tom. Thanks Tom, looking forward to seeing you on the 27th!
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Updated draft of the placemats.
- JB adopting Offley.
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My vote is still to go semi-blind
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Mine is sighted, but will obey the consensus.RAYC wrote:My vote is still to go semi-blind
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Re: Wimbledon Doty: 1966 Horitzontal - Bunghole, June 27th -
I think for this tasting I'd like to know what I'm drinking. I think it will add to my enjoyment of the wines, none of which I will have tasted before. This is obviously different for those (the majority) who know 66 very well; so if that majority would prefer to test their formidable, indefatigable and infallible wits, then I shall still be drinking ten wonderful 47-year-old ports.
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djewesbury wrote:I think for this tasting I'd like to know what I'm drinking. I think it will add to my enjoyment of the wines, none of which I will have tasted before.
Do these statements reconcile?djewesbury wrote:My desire to taste ports I haven't yet tried makes me think this is possibly a favourable option.. although the TN posted doesn't really exalt its virtues..RAYC wrote:... there's some nice-looking stock of Morgan 66 available here...
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Ah, yes. Do you mean that my saying that I would avoid a particular wine, based on an unenthusiastic TN, contradicts my wish to explore this vintage thoroughly? Well, I am guided (swayed?) by others' opinions, as a prelude to forming my own; and when we have finite scope in a single evening to taste wine from this vintage, I suppose I prioritise some more established or reliable names over others. Once those are confirmed, I am happy to roam far and wide through the wines of 66. Is that not the best way to further my education?RAYC wrote:djewesbury wrote:I think for this tasting I'd like to know what I'm drinking. I think it will add to my enjoyment of the wines, none of which I will have tasted before.Do these statements reconcile?djewesbury wrote:My desire to taste ports I haven't yet tried makes me think this is possibly a favourable option.. although the TN posted doesn't really exalt its virtues..RAYC wrote:... there's some nice-looking stock of Morgan 66 available here...
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Re: Wimbledon Doty: 1966 Horitzontal - Bunghole, June 27th -
No...more that your former post seemed to indicate a preference for the Morgan on the basis that you had not tried it....which to me implied that you had tried the Taylor!
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How long have you two been married?
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Oh, I see.. I think what I meant was that one half of my brain was saying 'Taylor, yeah, you've had the 1960, the 1970, you've had Taylors from around this period, if never the actual 66.. But you've never tasted a Morgan at all, of any vintage...' It was a feeling based on not knowing anything about the Morgan whatsoever beyond what I've read..
Less of that... Are you being helpful, jdaw1?jdaw1 wrote:How long have you two been married?
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Re: Wimbledon Doty: 1966 Horitzontal - Bunghole, June 27th -
Hi,
just realised that this tasting is in 1.5 weeks time. After some digging I found the Noval 66.
Bt looks great! Looking fwd to the tasting Thursday in one week.
regards
WS1
just realised that this tasting is in 1.5 weeks time. After some digging I found the Noval 66.
Bt looks great! Looking fwd to the tasting Thursday in one week.
regards
WS1
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Re: Wimbledon Doty: 1966 Horitzontal - Bunghole, June 27th -
Subject to nothing changing with Mrs Read's schedule next week, it loooks like I am able to join you. The only 66 I have is Croft which was a present from my father and I think had been in his cellar for 40 odd years. Croft has already been promised though, so does anyone have anything to offer for adoption please? (Assuming Chris is still planning on bringing this.)
Ben
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Re: Wimbledon Doty: 1966 Horitzontal - Bunghole, June 27th -
Nobody has ever been hurt by having two different Croft 1966s in one evening.
Updated draft of the placemats.
Updated draft of the placemats.
- +BMHR and his Croft.
Re: Wimbledon Doty: 1966 Horitzontal - Bunghole, June 27th -
If now's not the occasion for your Croft, THRA has a Rebello up for adoption.benread wrote:Subject to nothing changing with Mrs Read's schedule next week, it loooks like I am able to join you. The only 66 I have is Croft which was a present from my father and I think had been in his cellar for 40 odd years. Croft has already been promised though, so does anyone have anything to offer for adoption please? (Assuming Chris is still planning on bringing this.)
Alternatively, it might be nice to have a confirmed Dow given that that is one of the wines of the vintage. If you want to adopt my Fonseca, i'd be happy to bring the other Dow from Phil's stock (TN here)
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A guest (pro tem ‟JDAW’s +1”) has become a possibility.
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In this thread, each update of the placemats has included pictures. In the thread about the software that makes the placemats I have asked whether this is worth the effort. Please reply in that thread.
Re: Wimbledon Doty: 1966 Horitzontal - Bunghole, June 27th -
Question: if we have covered the main 66s, should we be looking at a couple of choice 67s (eg: Sandeman, Martinez, Cockburn) for any additional bottles that are needed?
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Are there any lesser 66s we're missing / can get hold of?RAYC wrote:Question: if we have covered the main 66s, should we be looking at a couple of choice 67s (eg: Sandeman, Martinez, Cockburn) for any additional bottles that are needed?
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Re: Wimbledon Doty: 1966 Horitzontal - Bunghole, June 27th -
As far as i am aware, we are missing the following 66s:
Barros
BBR own selection
Burmester
Calem
Cockburn
Delaforce
Dow Bomfim
Feist
Ferreira
Kopke
Morgan
Noval Nacional
Niepoort
Quarles Harris
Ramos Pinto
Rebello Valente
Smith Woodhouse
No doubt there are others as well.
In terms of what other people have in their cellars, are not reserved for other tastings and can be adopted / contributed, the list is somewhat smaller.
Barros
BBR own selection
Burmester
Calem
Cockburn
Delaforce
Dow Bomfim
Feist
Ferreira
Kopke
Morgan
Noval Nacional
Niepoort
Quarles Harris
Ramos Pinto
Rebello Valente
Smith Woodhouse
No doubt there are others as well.
In terms of what other people have in their cellars, are not reserved for other tastings and can be adopted / contributed, the list is somewhat smaller.
Rob C.