Mark Jappe wrote:The restaurant has come up with a price of $60 including corkage for 4 courses. I will post details of the menu closer to the date. As for glassware, the restaurant is happy to provide two glasses per head. Feel free to bring a spare or two if you want more than that.
Excellent.. thanks for organising this Mark !
Cheers -Mark Wickman
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Mark and Gail - 95 Duval Leroy Champagne Ian - 1992 Irvine Grand Merlot Paul + Jaz + Justin + John + Michelle Mark Wickman George Krashos Jamie? - 98 Hubert de Montille Pommard Les Rugiens 1er Cru Craig? - 90 E&E Black Pepper or 91 Aberfeldy Chuck and SWMBO - 1996 Grant Burge Shadrach Steve Phill (Crusty2)? - 1988 Wynns John Riddoch or Sally's Paddock
It would be great if people could confirm whether they are coming, what wines they propose to bring and whether they are bringing friends/partners.
Cheers
Mark
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I'm in even though I may be terrible company. I'm having my shoulder fixed on the 11th and will be able to get out and about by the 17th but I'll be sore and maybe even miserable.
Nevertheless I will make the effort because I'm heading overseas for anywhere from seven to twelve months in August and another fun dinner with the Auswine crew will be a great memory to take with me.
I've no idea what I'll take so far. I only have magnums of young riesling, so I'll have to go shopping to find some older and more awesome...
Now, considering some budget limitations, would the group prefer the 5 of us to bring: 2.5 magnums (well, that's 1 magnum per two people, and a bottle of something else for the remainder) between us, or: pool our resources and bring one super-awesome magnum?
Now, considering some budget limitations, would the group prefer the 5 of us to bring: 2.5 magnums (well, that's 1 magnum per two people, and a bottle of something else for the remainder) between us, or: pool our resources and bring one super-awesome magnum?
I don't mind either way!
Paul
As it looks like a few people will be bringing a magnum but not a partner, I am sure that we will have more than enough wine, so 2 magnums between 5 will be plenty. Althought if you happen upon a Grange or Hill of Grace I am sure no-one will begrudge one magnum between 5.
Mark Jappe wrote: Althought if you happen upon a Grange or Hill of Grace I am sure no-one will begrudge one magnum between 5.
Cheers -Mark Wickman
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I should note that the proposed 'super-awesome' magnum would only be 'super-awesome' relative to what we could otherwise bring, and may not be 'super-awesome' compared to other magnums in general
Anne and I are a 80% probability. Just have to shuffle a few things. Rethink on the wine given the quality of what's already listed. I'm looking at a 1996 Grant Burge Shadrach or 1990 Lindemans Sesquentenial Coonawarra Cabernet. I'll leave both in play and decide later depending on what else is being brought.
Carl
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Chuck wrote:Anne and I are a 80% probability. Just have to shuffle a few things. Rethink on the wine given the quality of what's already listed. I'm looking at a 1996 Grant Burge Shadrach or 1990 Lindemans Sesquentenial Coonawarra Cabernet. I'll leave both in play and decide later depending on what else is being brought.
Carl
I'd suggest of those the 1996 Shadrach would be the pick - you've taken the Sesquicentennial to an offline already (upstairs at the Alehouse).
At the moment I'm thinking of taking a 1992 James Irvine Grand Merlot (the one judged the world’s best at the prestigeous 1997 International Merlot tasting in Switzerland directly against the likes of Petrus, Antinori, Modavi, etc), if that fails maybe the 1989 Peter Lehmann Cellar Collection Cabernet Malbec Merlot Shiraz that won the 1990 Stodart Trophy. I've also got a magnum of 1997 Brokenwood Semillon that might come along if we need a token white.
Phill (crusty2) mentioned to me the other night he might be able to make it, with either a 1988 Wynns John Riddoch or Sally's Paddock in mind (leaning towards the latter).
The restaurant has supplied me with a menu which is set out below. If people have any dietary requirements which clash with the menu please call John Mack at Sah, 145 O'Connell Street, North Adelaide, Telephone 08 8267 5292 to discuss replacement dishes.
Shared Tapas Plates First Course • Crispy eggplant chips with mint and basil salsa verde • Porcini mushroom infused arancini with garlic aioli
â—ŠMain Twice cooked lamb shank slow roasted with rosemary and thyme, with apple infused Mt Byron black lentils, and a shiraz jus
â—ŠDessert Fried house made fresh pasta ravioli stuffed with a banana and walnut fudge, dusted with cinnamon sugar, and served with a peanut praline ice-cream and sauce anglais
The present list of confirmed and tentive attendees and their wines is as follows. As I will need to finalise numbers shortly, it would be great if people could confirm if they are coming, what wine they are bringing and if they are bringing friends/partners.
Mark and Gail - 95 Duval Leroy Champagne Ian - 1992 Irvine Grand Merlot Paul + Jaz + Justin + John + Michelle - 2002 Kabminye Schliebs Block + 2008 Kalleske Greenock Shiraz George Krashos - Bindi Pinot Noir Steve Phill (Crusty2)? - 1988 Wynns John Riddoch or Sally's Paddock
Cheers
Mark
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Given that Jamie has unfortunately pulled out, and with him that lovely-sounding bottle of Burgundy, I was wondering whether anyone would be interested in pinot. I've got a 10+ year magnum of Bindi that very definitely needs drinking.
Otherwise, there are a few Rockford options - Home Block 96/97/98 or perhaps BP 96.
Or some Charles Melton options - Popes 99/01/02 or Barossa Shiraz 98/99 and a few others.
If anyone is interested in whites, I've got an 01 Petaluma Riesling that likely would do okay.
Let me know preferences and I'll let consensus rule.
George Krashos wrote:Given that Jamie has unfortunately pulled out, and with him that lovely-sounding bottle of Burgundy, I was wondering whether anyone would be interested in pinot. I've got a 10+ year magnum of Bindi that very definitely needs drinking.
Otherwise, there are a few Rockford options - Home Block 96/97/98 or perhaps BP 96.
Or some Charles Melton options - Popes 99/01/02 or Barossa Shiraz 98/99 and a few others.
If anyone is interested in whites, I've got an 01 Petaluma Riesling that likely would do okay.
Let me know preferences and I'll let consensus rule.
-- George Krashos
George
Given the menu, the Bindi pinot would get my vote, followed closely by the 96 BP.
George Krashos wrote:Given that Jamie has unfortunately pulled out, and with him that lovely-sounding bottle of Burgundy, I was wondering whether anyone would be interested in pinot. I've got a 10+ year magnum of Bindi that very definitely needs drinking.
Otherwise, there are a few Rockford options - Home Block 96/97/98 or perhaps BP 96.
Or some Charles Melton options - Popes 99/01/02 or Barossa Shiraz 98/99 and a few others.
If anyone is interested in whites, I've got an 01 Petaluma Riesling that likely would do okay.
Let me know preferences and I'll let consensus rule.
-- George Krashos
George
Given the menu, the Bindi pinot would get my vote, followed closely by the 96 BP.
Cheers
Mark
Agree that the Bindi Pinot would be at the top of my wish list. It's likely that Paul & Co will be taking a big-hitting Shiraz or two already, so the Bindi would certainly fill a niche now that Jamie can't make it.
Looking over the menu again, I'm beginning to think that we can do without any dry whites - the lighter red(s) should suit the Tapas courses. A sticky to finish might be handy though.
In case you have not noticed the change to the topic heading, the restaurant booking has been made for 7pm. The address is 145 O'Connell Street North Adelaide. Please call me on 042 108 7778 if you have any last minute questions or are running very late.
If you arrive before me, just show the waiter John your magnum and he will know which table to direct you to.
Thanks to Mark for a truly enjoyable evening. As I said on the night, I don't think I've been to an offline which had such consistently good wines (although that may be because I always bring the dud ).
Highlights for me were the Champagne, the Bindi Pinot, the Irvine Merlot, and the Kalleske. WOTN a close call between the latter two wines, but by a whisker the Kalleske won it for me.
Michael McNally wrote:A Magnum of sticky would be a sight to behold!
Cheers
Michael
Something like this?
My thanks to Mark for putting this together, and to those who came along - it was a great selection of wines, but my headache the following morning at work wasn't so fun.
After having to bail out late to be in Sydney on Thurs/Fri I know where I wanted to be. So some TN's please so I know what we missed. No sympathy for hangovers as it usually a good guide that the wines were pretty good.
The food looked awesome particularly the lamb shanks. Great winter comfort food. To partially make up Jamie Oliver's lamb shanks are on the menu tonight with a nice old big heavily wooded red. Gad I love winter!
Carl
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George Krashos wrote:Thanks to all for a very enjoyable night and a delicious line up of wines.
Can't wait for the next one. My vote's for "bling".
-- George Krashos
For those that weren't there, there were a couple of tentative ideas/themes that were discussed for the next offline:
"Bring your bling" - major wine show trophy winners only. "Home catered" - we might be able to get a chef (ex Enzo's) in to cook for us if someone has the space/room to suit.
There was also a bit of discussion as to why numbers were down for this one, specifically no-shows/no-replies from the usual offline regulars - was it because it was a weeknight, conflicts with other events, pricing, style of menu, etc?
Ian, really want to get to an offline, but after having lengthy discussions with Mark, I could not make it, Dentist bill worth a grange 6-pack...so even though $60 for dinner and an opportunity to look at some good wines....just bad timing.
We discussed the idea of having an offline actually off line or off premise if you like, at a neutral venue like someone's house. Unfortunately my place is not big enough for an event. However, I think a really informal environment would be fantastic, I am thinking a gourmet barbie, lamb on the spit etc. which I think would attract the most sensational wines. perhaps a long lunch instead of a dinner at night Anyway just my thoughts Cheers Craig.