Dinner with Mr Parker...?

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Adam

Dinner with Mr Parker...?

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If you had the famous and occasionally controversial R Parker over for dinner what wine would you serve him blind and why?? :shock: or would you set your dog on him? :wink:

I would probably break out the Magpie Estate Election as I would be interested to see his thoughts, it strikes me as a wine he would love...or a decent NZ red (probably a Craggy Range Syrah or Cab/merlot) to see how it registers (after reading his damning report on NZ reds in his book.)

Anyway...just an "out-of-interest" topic.

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Any Grosset riesling wine more than 2 years old - just to prove that they don't 'need drinking within 12 months of vintage' ...!

cheers,
Graeme

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Post by BenK »

A Noons Cleanskin.

Adam

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Makes you wonder if he has ever had an aged Grosset? or an aged Leeuwin Art Series Chardonnay for that matter as he had similar comments regarding that wine.

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Post by Mark P »

Maybe a 10yr old Hunter Semillon?

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Post by Wizz »

I'd serve him some of his superripe 98+pointers blind and see what he does.

What would you pick Adam?

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Post by Lincoln »

I'd pick a '77 Mount Mary Cabernets :twisted: :shock:

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He'd consider himself lucky to get a glass of water at my place. :(

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Davo wrote:He'd consider himself lucky to get a glass of water at my place. :(


.....and I'm willing to bet you would filter it through your kidneys first, just for him.
MM. :wink:

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Wizz wrote:I'd serve him some of his superripe 98+pointers blind and see what he does.

What would you pick Adam?
:lol:

fine example of cross woolarisation that

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Post by Adair »

1965 Lindies HRB
1986 Vat 1 (from PaulV's cellar)

... that should set him straight! :)

Adair
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Post by Davo »

But why on God's earth are you guys trying "to set him straight" ?

Hasn't he and his hordes of minions already stuffed the price of enough of your favourite plonks.

Think before you drink guys. :roll:

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Post by Baby Chickpea »

Aged Sparkling red given his previous comments...or 86 Mount Mary Q.!
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Post by Ian S »

A glass of neat blackcurrant cordial? Well it would be what he'd want :lol:

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Post by George Krashos »

Nothing that I personally liked. If he thought it was good stuff, he'd write it up and send the price through the stratosphere.

What I'd really like to do is get a nice aged Latour, decant it into a Mount Mary Quintet bottle and then ask him what he thought.

-- George Krashos

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Parker is supposed to remember every wine he has tasted - so I would serve up a bottle of Dutschke 2004 Shiraz Brick Road - I'm sure he will remember it!

Mike

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