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Just to confirm -
Croser 1988 Millenium Disgorgement Pinot Chard Magnum
I'll bring out The Gimp
Something Bordelais or maybe Tuscan

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Awww poo !

I have to pull out at the lsat moment - I have to help somebody move house !!!

Sorry chaps, I was going to bring a 1997 Greenock Creek Roendfeldt Rd shiraz too !!
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n4sir wrote:Maybe Nayan should bring along his Indian Sauvignon Blanc as an interesting comparison to your Chinese stuff? 8)

Was going to bring this as an options wine, but am now doing an Indian wine tasting for a group next week, so it has been spoken for.

Still not sure what my second wine will be...

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markg wrote:Awww poo !

I have to pull out at the lsat moment - I have to help somebody move house !!!

Sorry chaps, I was going to bring a 1997 Greenock Creek Roendfeldt Rd shiraz too !!


Sorry to hear that Mark - don't work too hard, and try not to think about the list of wines below we'll be knocking off in your absence. :twisted:

Mark (aka Rudy) & John - Rockford Sparkling Black Shiraz (2003 disg')
Jamie Bahrain - 90s Jasper Hill Emily's Paddock, Red Edge Shiraz
Gavin Trott - '01 or '02 LEAS Chardonnay, 2005 Kracher Beerenauslese Cuvee
Steve - 'some chinese stuff' & '02 Jeanneret Denis
Nayan - '04 Agly Brothers Carignan blend + ???
John #11 & Sue - '91 SSS, '98 Pyrus, '99 Orlando Lawsons, '05 Lillydale Estate Chardonnay
n4sir - '70 Ch Meyney, '72 Metala VP, '06 Kabminye Pinot Blanc
Jordan - '02 Charles Melton Shiraz, 03' Petaluma Riesling, '03 Max Ferd Richter Wehlener Sonnenuhr Kabinett
silkwood - '93 Guigal Brune et Blonde, recent McLaren Vale Shiraz or a Riesling
ck - '05 Shaw & Smith Chardonnay, 01 Majella Malleea
David & Pam - ???
Lagare Lout (+1) - Croser MM Sparkling Pinot Chardonnay magnum, The Gimp, '85 Chateau Canon
JDSJDS - Chateauneuf and an Italian supertuscan


Bradley was expecting the final number of people going to be confirmed last night, so I assume the above 17 will be there. Remember guys, 7:15 for a 7:30 start, and importantly BYO glasses - if possible check your wines before coming to make sure they're not faulty too. That said, if we strike a dud bottle or two I don't think we'll be exactly short on wine. :D

This is looking like a ripper - see you all tomorrow.

Cheers,
Ian
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markg wrote:
JamieBahrain wrote:I will bring a couple of Victorians to the table. :)


Make sure they dress appropriately.

Is Felicity going Jamie ?


The wife always thought it weird the concept of wine offlines. But she went to her first last week and enjoyed the antics of the zany Melbourne crew!

I was trying to get her along to this but earlier in the thread it was mentioned the ladies would be outgunned. Alas, she has made plans with her family.

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Where is the offline?

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JamieBahrain wrote:Where is the offline?


SOHO Restaurant - 73 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide.

http://www.soho73.com/
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I've confirmed with Bradley and it looks like it's going to be an excellent get together.

Don't forget to bring your own glass(es).

See you tomorrow night . (Soho, 7:15 for 7:30 start).

Cheers,

Mark

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Sorry guys I will have to be a late withdrawl I wont be able to get away from work till 8:30.

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silkwood wrote:I've confirmed with Bradley and it looks like it's going to be an excellent get together.

Don't forget to bring your own glass(es).

See you tomorrow night . (Soho, 7:15 for 7:30 start).

Cheers,
Mark


I'll bring some extra glasses for our interstate/overseas guests as I doubt they will have brought these down with them.

Cheers,
Ian
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Alas, the '91 Pyrus is off.

The cork crumbled, and was rapidly followed by soggy, musty odours of brett. It would have been bearable if there was any fruit left, but that too was gone. :(

Thankfully a 1998 Pyrus came to the rescue, and is OK.

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John #11 wrote:Alas, the '91 Pyrus is off.

The cork crumbled, and was rapidly followed by soggy, musty odours of brett. It would have been bearable if there was any fruit left, but that too was gone. :(

Thankfully a 1998 Pyrus came to the rescue, and is OK.


Normally I would check all my wines before I leave, but I'm going to take the chance & open the '70 Meyney at Soho because I don't think it will last long when opened - I'll grab a bottle of Pinot from down the road as a backup in case it's a dud.

I saw on the other forum LL has opened a 1982 Chateau Canon 1er Grand Cru Classe St-Emilion and adjusted the list - 'sounds good too! 8)
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Just cracked the C. Melton Shiraz - it is smelling excellent. Intense small berry fruit with some toasty oak in the background. Looking the goods early. :)
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Ah!! Can't find a corkscrew in the house! The exiting housemate seems to have half-inched them all.

Hope the Agly's not corked...

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The Chinese stuff is horrible - I think the grapes are smoke (or smog) affected... it's too smoky to be be drinkable.

Looks like I'm going shopping ASAP :D

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Bad news - the bottle of 1972 Metala VP is corked. :cry:
Better news - my backup bottle of 1972 Metala VP seems okay. 8)

Both had lousy, short, loose corks that broke halfway leaving the bottom bit in the bottle - be careful when you pour guys!

I'm hoping the 1970 Meyney scrubs up - it would make a good pairing with Duane's 1985 Chateau Canon, and John's (now) 1998 Pyrus a good pairing with the 2001 Malleea.

We're now another person less too - Mark's +1 got an elbow infection up the river and won't make it, but Mark will still show. I've already rang SOHO and let them know two have dropped out since yesterday.

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Bad news.......


99 Emily's Paddock was corked.

I have a 99 Georgia coming instead.

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Steve wrote:The Chinese stuff is horrible - I think the grapes are smoke (or smog) affected... it's too smoky to be be drinkable.

Looks like I'm going shopping ASAP :D


Steve

I could have told you that.

I spend a couple of weeks a month in China and haven't had decent wine yet- maybe Grace Vineyards is passable.

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Red Edge is good.

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Post by Jordan »

Excellent night, everyone. Mouth was a tannic mess this morning but was well worth it. Looking forward to the next one! :D
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