Missing food orders from Harry, Ian, Neil, Gavin, Martin, Charles, Christopher. Please!
Current version of the food order.
Missing food orders from Harry, Ian, Neil, Gavin, Martin, Charles, Christopher. Please!
Sorry, I missed this.Christopher wrote: ↑06:23 Fri 07 Jun 2024Apologies just realised I have a diary clash and cannot make it
I have followed the instructions given. My standard order please. Thank you.hadge wrote: ↑21:39 Thu 20 Jun 2024
if you don't want your Standard Food Order then please post in the thread below otherwise you will get what is on the order and if there is nothing on there for you, then I will order for you (remember I don't eat the cheesy rabbit!)
Which I cannot find in the The Standard Food Order thread.
It’s there as far as I can see ( the second pdf from Martin’s link to the standard food order but I will nonetheless repeat:jdaw1 wrote: ↑12:10 Sun 23 Jun 2024Which I cannot find in the The Standard Food Order thread.
Missing Ian, Gavin. Others believed correct: please verify that your entry in the food order is correct.
My bottles have labels intact, so I think you’ll need to re-decant.
I will give it a go with one. If easy, then yes, if a complete pain in the ass, then no. And it doesn't matter if I don't.
Altering the bottles that have already been assigned would be complicated (and might give clues), so the easiest solution is to add an extra bottle.
The scoring Monkey is wise, indeed.
If I understand the scoring correctly, there are 21 available points? 1 per bottle?Monkey is quietly confident he won't come bottom...
The returning officer for the last blind couldn't count. (I wonder if the level of drink had anything to do with this, shhhhh Harry!! Julian will comment about this) I would call for a recount please!cem wrote: ↑00:17 Thu 27 Jun 2024 Yes -9 is the worst score possible. Achievable through your method or picking 21 Taylors and only 6 being correct +6 -15.
Neil is the current blind king on a truly dismal 4 points! We have significant advantages this time knowing there is at least one Taylor in each vintage so one would hope the majority will get more than 4 points each...
We should have had a chartered accountant do it. Oh, wait…hadge wrote: ↑07:39 Thu 27 Jun 2024The returning officer for the last blind couldn't count. (I wonder if the level of drink had anything to do with this, shhhhh Harry!! Julian will comment about this) I would call for a recount please!cem wrote: ↑00:17 Thu 27 Jun 2024 Yes -9 is the worst score possible. Achievable through your method or picking 21 Taylors and only 6 being correct +6 -15.
Neil is the current blind king on a truly dismal 4 points! We have significant advantages this time knowing there is at least one Taylor in each vintage so one would hope the majority will get more than 4 points each...
That would be the bottle that created my love of S. Luiz! I've only had a few, but they're always much better than one might expect for a "mere" Kopke VP. Unless, of course, you've had them before. Then your expectations are higher.
I bought seventeen bottles of KL70 at Bonhams, fifteen-ish years ago. I believe that I have never owned KL85.Glenn E. wrote: ↑20:13 Wed 03 Jul 2024I note that the linked thread is for KL70, but my TN is labeled as KL85, but then refers to itself as a 1970. I was not in the habit of carrying a TN notebook with me in those days, so I am unable to double-check to see which is actually correct. I suspect that I assumed that all of the VPs were 1985 (except for the Quevedo), and that Julian's thread title and the internal reference in my TN are the correct vintage.