Melbourne offline - Easter weekend

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It's a long weekend I am sure we can squeeze it in.

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Thanks for kicking this off Pete! :D

Now that we have got the ball rolling, I am going to be a real pain and say I will be unavailable Saturday night the 26th. :cry:

Friday, Sunday, Monday night I am free, that or maybe a lunch gathering if it suits?

Cheers,
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I'm o/s until lunchtime Easter Monday, so could only squeeze this in on Monday night
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Thanks for organising Pete. I'd love to come with a +1.

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Right. So I can't do Thursday or Saturday night.

Saturday lunch might be a great idea... Happy to leave it open for a bit to reach consensus. Also happy for suggestions on somewhere to dine.

Ian are you down for the Rugby? I cant see any other football games on that night.

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Would you prefer to delay it a couple of weeks? It looks like I will be in Melbourne around 15th April, and will of course suggest an offline - but it seems you have one already!
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Happy to look at another offline around then if there is interest. We initially scheduled an easter one as Ian was travelling to Melbourne that weekend.

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Any idea about the venue?

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I did suggest Mon night as an option. No good?
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conformistpete wrote:Right. So I can't do Thursday or Saturday night.

Saturday lunch might be a great idea... Happy to leave it open for a bit to reach consensus. Also happy for suggestions on somewhere to dine.

Ian are you down for the Rugby? I cant see any other football games on that night.


AFL starts over Easter the night before Good Friday, the game I am specifically over there for is Adelaide vs North Saturday (night) March 26th. I hope to cram another one or two in over Sunday & Monday, time permitting. :D

mjs wrote:I did suggest Mon night as an option. No good?


Monday night is good for me.

Saturday lunch is doable for me if we are squeezed for options: it wouldn't be the first time I have showed up to an AFL game a bit tipsy Image Image
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Monday it is then.

Now to find somewhere open for BYO on a public holiday Monday.

Any opinions?

Any particular theme?

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Just rang Matteo's, they will be closed

Dare I suggest somewhere in Chinatown?
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Bergerac in the CBD is open on Mondays and is also BYO. Not sure if they're closed on Easter Monday though.

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Jesus, had my wedding reception at Bergerac 26 years ago! :lol: :roll: :oops: :mrgreen:

Was good fun though, supplied all the wine! Lots of very happy people at the end!!
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Does Bergerac do BYO? What is the cost and is it a bring your own glassware place.

edit I skimmed the site and couldn't find anything.

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Yes. Bergerac definitely does BYO. I had a couple offlines there last year. They charge $10 corkage per bottle. The glassware is good. Not up to Zalto standard, but certainly acceptable. If some people wanted to bring their own high-end glassware that's fine too.

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Jesus, had my wedding reception at Bergerac 26 years ago! :lol: :roll: :oops: :mrgreen:

Was good fun though, supplied all the wine! Lots of very happy people at the end!!


Yes they still have your photo on the banned wall. Knew I recognised you from somewhere :lol:

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Chris H wrote:
Jesus, had my wedding reception at Bergerac 26 years ago! :lol: :roll: :oops: :mrgreen:

Was good fun though, supplied all the wine! Lots of very happy people at the end!!


Yes they still have your photo on the banned wall. Knew I recognised you from somewhere :lol:

:lol: :lol:

Not to mention the three or four guests we left sitting near the kitchen at about 1:30am, each clutching and swigging on bottles of 86 Mildara Cabernet
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Bergerac on the 28th it is then. Is everyone happy with an earlyish kick off of 6.30pm?

So far we have

1. N4sir
2. conformistpete
3. MJS
4. Ozzie +1
6. Chris H
7. Alex


That is 7 so far. Swirler are you in?
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Gotta work the next day, so 6:30pm works for me.

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That is what I was thinking.

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Add me si vous plait.

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I'll be there :D

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Chris H wrote:Add me si vous plait.

Done for both of you. Je t'en prie.

Edit: Ian as our guest, is there a theme you would like to explore?

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conformistpete wrote:
Chris H wrote:Add me si vous plait.

Done for both of you. Je t'en prie.

Edit: Ian as our guest, is there a theme you would like to explore?


Not too fussed, I am thinking about taking something from SA you may not have seen much of there, say a 2005 Penfolds Cellar Reserve Coonawarra Cabernet/Barossa Shiraz, or the 2005 Cellar Reserve Kalimna Cabernet.

Depends a bit what I can fit into the bag, and I am leaning towards something under screwcap that I know will be okay after the journey. Had a shit run with corks already this year... :roll:
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So, mid-naughties perhaps?
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mjs wrote:So, mid-naughties perhaps?

Sounds good. I should be able to dig something up.

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Just an idea I guess. Ten years of age always seems to be a bit of barometer for me for Australian reds. its enough time for some bottle ageing and a bit of a decision point. How has it developed? Good now and going to go further or is it falling over? Perhaps we could do 2004-2005-2006? Doesn't have to be verticals for a given label, just anything in those years, maybe a couple of pairs of years as well as some single labels?

In keeping with Ian's choice, things that are perhaps a little less than ubiquitous. say for example, not a Wynns BL, but a Wynns single vineyard wine would be ok. Am I being too restrictive?
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2004-2006 is fine with me. Happy to narrow down the theme further if others want to, but I think we need to define "less than ubiquitous" a bit better. To me, anything Penfolds or Wynns is about as ubiquitous as one can get.

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Ozzie W wrote:2004-2006 is fine with me. Happy to narrow down the theme further if others want to, but I think we need to define "less than ubiquitous" a bit better. To me, anything Penfolds or Wynns is about as ubiquitous as one can get.


Okay, instead of the Penfolds how about a 2006 Kabminye Barossa Valley Zinfandel?
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