Tuesday 30th September, London

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Tuesday 30th September, London

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Ben, Christopher and I can all make this date in London. Anyone else?

Suggestions for a theme?

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The 30th would work for me. I’m happy to leave suggesting a theme to someone else! :)
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Tom is also joining us. So now we are five. Five is enough to have a theme.

Suggestions:

1. Bring a Dow VP
2. Bring a 1970
3. Bring something from your birth year

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I own a Dow 1945, so perhaps don’t make the theme a deep vertical of Dow.
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jdaw1 wrote:I own a Dow 1945, so perhaps don’t make the theme a deep vertical of Dow.
OK. Suggestion 1 amended to "Bring a Dow that is younger than 1950".
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I can manage suggestions for themes 2 & 3 (which are one and the same for me!) but only have one bottle of Dow (1960) which I had earmarked for the 1960 pencilled in for 2010 - My 40th and Tom's 50th I believe.

I also recall Julian was very keen on the 1970 vertical and we had agreed to hold that at his convenince.

We could a 1970 'practice run' or a birth year theme. I could provide a Borges or Quinta do Noval 1970 for that theme.

Other ideas for consideration:
    the 'never to be seen again' theme (Brands that have disappeared)
    A London colheita-thon
    Olympic years (in the month London became host city)
    Available now VP / SQVP / LBV (unfiltered) / Colheita - with this theme we could award our first medals!
      As ever, I will defer to my elders for a decision!
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      I will give it some thought and re-open the debate when I return from the Valley of the Purple Sun :D
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      benread wrote:Olympic years (in the month London became host city)
      Really, the only acceptable vintage for such a theme would be 1908.
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      Any views on what our theme will be yet?
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      Why not simply:

      "Bring a bottle that you would like to share"

      (but not discuss with anyone else what you are going to bring)

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      uncle tom wrote:Why not simply:

      "Bring a bottle that you would like to share"

      (but not discuss with anyone else what you are going to bring)

      Tom
      I can work with that. I shall bring a bottle that I hope you will all enjoy sharing. :idea: 88)
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      benread wrote:
      uncle tom wrote:Why not simply:

      "Bring a bottle that you would like to share"

      (but not discuss with anyone else what you are going to bring)

      Tom
      I can work with that. I shall bring a bottle that I hope you will all enjoy sharing. :idea: 88)
      Sounds like a good idea! Does anyone have any thoughts as to time (and venue, although I’m assuming TCP)?
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      jdaw1 wrote:
      benread wrote:Olympic years (in the month London became host city)
      Really, the only acceptable vintage for such a theme would be 1908.
      London also hosted the Olympics in 1948.
      Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.

      2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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