Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
- Michael McNally
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Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Hello Brisbanites
Been a while between drinks. Proposing an offline on Friday 23 Aug. One of our usual venues - happy for alternative suggestions.
Possible theme?: Foreign Muck (Ironic)
Max particpants - 12
Let's see if we can get some new faces along!
Cheers
Michael
Been a while between drinks. Proposing an offline on Friday 23 Aug. One of our usual venues - happy for alternative suggestions.
Possible theme?: Foreign Muck (Ironic)
Max particpants - 12
Let's see if we can get some new faces along!
Cheers
Michael
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
I’m in.
Will let you know on whether or not I’ll have a plus one.
Happy for Miskin St or if anyone has a better suggestion.
Theme is fine for me, but willing to go with the flow.
Cheers,
Ian
Will let you know on whether or not I’ll have a plus one.
Happy for Miskin St or if anyone has a better suggestion.
Theme is fine for me, but willing to go with the flow.
Cheers,
Ian
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Me +1
Theme sounds great.
Brents/85 Miskin is fine with us.
Theme sounds great.
Brents/85 Miskin is fine with us.
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Same old face here + 1 please, Melanie and I will be there
Thanks for setting this up Michael
Thanks for setting this up Michael
Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
I'd like to come along, but my wife is out that night. So put me down as tentative at this stage, pending finding a minder for the boys.
Will
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Just checked out the menu at 85 Miskin and it’s all new with a few old favourites like the beef cheeks (Mr Tickle).
On the wine front I have an 08 Bordeaux and a Sangiovese that need to be opened. Unfortunately my German Rizzer are a little young
On the wine front I have an 08 Bordeaux and a Sangiovese that need to be opened. Unfortunately my German Rizzer are a little young
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
I'll be there in spirit only as we're in the Winnebago in North Qld for the next couple of months. Hope it goes well.
Luke
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
I hope the Winnebago has some decent wine storage for you Luke!
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Struggle on Luke!
On the wine front, thinking about:
2014 Domaine Louis Michel Chablis 1er Cru Montée de Tonnerre
2014 Odonata Douglass Crest Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon from the Santa Cruz Mountains
Anticipation is part of the reason I love offlines!
Cheers
Michael
On the wine front, thinking about:
2014 Domaine Louis Michel Chablis 1er Cru Montée de Tonnerre
2014 Odonata Douglass Crest Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon from the Santa Cruz Mountains
Anticipation is part of the reason I love offlines!
Cheers
Michael
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
:
Start with around 40 bottles, usually take a few specials, like old Rockfords BP's, old Lakes Folly's, last trip just went from one wine region to another until we couldn't fit anymore wine in!!
Currently on Magnetic Is deciding whether to drink the 2017 Entity to celebrate its Halliday success or not tonite (with the bbq sausages)!
Start with around 40 bottles, usually take a few specials, like old Rockfords BP's, old Lakes Folly's, last trip just went from one wine region to another until we couldn't fit anymore wine in!!
Currently on Magnetic Is deciding whether to drink the 2017 Entity to celebrate its Halliday success or not tonite (with the bbq sausages)!
If you can remember what a wine is like the next day you didn't drink enough of it
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Its been a long time. Do you have room for Nicole and myself? cheers Gerry
Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Always room for Nicole and I guess if she brings you there's always the card table with the kidsgpk wrote:Its been a long time. Do you have room for Nicole and myself? cheers Gerry
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Be great to catch up!gpk wrote:Its been a long time. Do you have room for Nicole and myself? cheers Gerry
Cheers
Michael
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Well I have to bring a Pinot for Ian so
2008 Dupont-Tisserandot Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Lavaux St. Jacques
and then for something a bit different a Soave
2015 Pieropan Soave Classico La Rocca
Looking forward to it already
2008 Dupont-Tisserandot Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Lavaux St. Jacques
and then for something a bit different a Soave
2015 Pieropan Soave Classico La Rocca
Looking forward to it already
Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Bump
There's still room.
There's still room.
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Hello WillardWillard wrote:I'd like to come along, but my wife is out that night. So put me down as tentative at this stage, pending finding a minder for the boys.
Will
Are you able to make it? Trying to sort numbers and a menu with the restaurant.
Thanks
Michael
PS - There are still spots available people!
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Proposed 3-course menu ($100 pp including corkage )
1 Scallop tortellini, Morton bay bug bisque and crusty bread
2 Braised beef cheek, creamed potato and garlic mushrooms
3 Coffee and hazelnut ice cream with burnt almond crunch and hazelnut biscotti
I can't remember if we have any vegetarians/allergies so please remind me if I have forgotten.
7.00pm start
Cheers
Michael
1 Scallop tortellini, Morton bay bug bisque and crusty bread
2 Braised beef cheek, creamed potato and garlic mushrooms
3 Coffee and hazelnut ice cream with burnt almond crunch and hazelnut biscotti
I can't remember if we have any vegetarians/allergies so please remind me if I have forgotten.
7.00pm start
Cheers
Michael
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Sorry Michael forgot to come back to you earlier. Unfortunately wont be able to make this one.
Catch up at the next!
Will
Catch up at the next!
Will
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Not far away till Friday. Looking forward to catching up with everyone as it has been a long time. Had a look in the cellar and will bring a Bordeaux and South African Blend
Grand Vin de Leoville
Morgenster Cabernet Blend
And maybe a Sauterne to finish things off.
cheers Gerry
Grand Vin de Leoville
Morgenster Cabernet Blend
And maybe a Sauterne to finish things off.
cheers Gerry
Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Hi MichaelMichael McNally wrote:Proposed 3-course menu ($100 pp including corkage )
1 Scallop tortellini, Morton bay bug bisque and crusty bread
2 Braised beef cheek, creamed potato and garlic mushrooms
3 Coffee and hazelnut ice cream with burnt almond crunch and hazelnut biscotti
I can't remember if we have any vegetarians/allergies so please remind me if I have forgotten.
7.00pm start
Cheers
Michael
Just to be difficult, could Kellee substitute the 1st course please.
From the menu she would prefer any of the following over the bisque:
- Citrus cured salmon, dill crème fraiche, red grapes, raspberry, lemongrass, radish & stout wafer
- Fried haloumi, watermelon panzanella, sumac dressing & olive crumbs
- Crispy confit chicken wings, béarnaise & kimchi powder
- Fried Wagyu beef wontons, tofu with shitake mushrooms, bacon dashi & spring onion
So what ever Kylie or Brent are happy to substitute.
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Janine will be coming along.
I'll bring a Priorat seeing Michael is heading over that way and an NZ Chardonnay.
Oh and thanks for thinking of me Nick
Cheers
Ian
I'll bring a Priorat seeing Michael is heading over that way and an NZ Chardonnay.
Oh and thanks for thinking of me Nick
Cheers
Ian
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Thanks Rensrens wrote:Hi Michael
Just to be difficult, could Kellee substitute the 1st course please.
From the menu she would prefer any of the following over the bisque:
- Citrus cured salmon, dill crème fraiche, red grapes, raspberry, lemongrass, radish & stout wafer
- Fried haloumi, watermelon panzanella, sumac dressing & olive crumbs
- Crispy confit chicken wings, béarnaise & kimchi powder
- Fried Wagyu beef wontons, tofu with shitake mushrooms, bacon dashi & spring onion
So what ever Kylie or Brent are happy to substitute.
I was going to for a non-seafood starter for Yasmin and me as well.
Cheers
Michael
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Ok. My wines for the record will be:
2008 Chateau Rollan de By Cru Bourgeois (Medoc)
2010 Castello di Monsanto Sangioveto Grosso dai Vigneti di Monsanto (Toscana)
(Assuming corks are good)
Will be good to compare left bankers with GPK
2008 Chateau Rollan de By Cru Bourgeois (Medoc)
2010 Castello di Monsanto Sangioveto Grosso dai Vigneti di Monsanto (Toscana)
(Assuming corks are good)
Will be good to compare left bankers with GPK
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Is that rhyming slang?rens wrote: Will be good to compare left bankers with GPK
Looking forward to tonight.
Cheers
Michael
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Looks Great - counting down the hours
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
No new faces at the Brisbane Offline last night. Actually, it was the core group of wine friends who have formed the backbone of these offlines for the better part of the last decade! The theme was Foreign Muck (ironic). Venue was 85 Miskin St, which was remarkably quiet for a Friday night. Service was exemplary as always and the set menu was excellent.
The wines started with a 2007 Kreglinger Sparkling, Tasmania (technically ‘overseas’). Nick commented on the fine acidity and it was a featute of the wine with some lovely (not bitter) lemon pith and good length. Nice start, thanks Rens!
Next was the 2015 Pieropan Soave Classico La Rocca. I don’t know a lot about Soave and this had quite a neutral nose, a light lemon/lime palate with slight grip. As it developed in the glass it took on a bit of weight and more texture. Good food wine. Thanks Nick!
We called for the entrée. Most had the scallop tortellini, Morton Bay bug bisque and crusty bread, but for we non-seafood-loving folks there was pumpkin gnocchi with blue cheese, candied walnut & burnt butter (which was divine).
With the entrée we paired the two Chardonnays, the 2014 Domaine Louis Michel Chablis 1er Cru Montée de Tonnerre (my wine) and the 2017 Chard Farm 'Judge and Jury' Chardonnay, Central Otago. The nose on the Chablis was mainly minerals and slate with some white flowers. The palate was only just verging on stone fruit, but without a hint of grapefruit. Powerful and built for the long haul this will get better for some time. Kellie said she really liked it. The Kiwi was a completely different kettle of fruit. Struck match and (almost cheesy) funk, maybe honeysuckle on the nose. Tropical fruits but shy of pineapple (a good thing) with lots of guava and green kiwi (ironically). Thanks Ian!
Between courses we tried the 2008 Dupont-Tisserandot Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Lavaux St. Jacques. I noticed the brett straight off, with quite the cow poo hints and some lightly stewed strawberry. Not a lot of fruit hanging in there but a pleasant enough structure. Nick noted it was on the decline. Sounds like it wasn't good, but it was a very nice drop. Ian said “no thanks!”, but thanks Nick!
We then had a Mediterranean match up with the 2008 Alvaro Palacios 'Les Terrasses' Velles Vinyes, Priorat and the 2010 Castello di Monsanto Sangioveto Grosso dai Vigneti di Monsanto, Toscana. The Priorat had a gorgeous nose with dark berries and roses. A dry medium/full palate of dark cherry and dark berry fruit with beautiful tannins. Fabulous Grenache, thanks Ian! The Sangio was immediately more grippy with medium-bodied glossy fruit and tannin to die for and acid that would match a tomato-based dish superbly. Very much a food wine, thanks Rens!
A couple of new world cabernets followed 2014 Odonata ‘Douglass Crest Vineyard’ Cabernet Sauvignon, Santa Cruz Mountains and a 2001 Morgenster Cabernet Blend, Stellenbosch. The first (my wine) I thought was vinfanticide. Masses of fruit and American oak this was very full bodied. However, it didn’t fare well with time in the glass and the 14.7% alcohol started to show. The Morgenster was dark dry fruit and a fair whack of tannin. Gerry and Ian wondered whether there was some Pinotage in the mix, but the label said Cab Franc, Cab Sauv and Merlot. An interesting wine, but I didn’t agree that it needed another 10 years as Gerry suggested (at 18 years of age!)
We were served the (very large) mains of braised beef cheek, creamed potato and garlic mushrooms. Delicious.
Time for an old world showdown with a 2008 Chateau Rollan de By Cru Bourgeois, Medoc and a 1985 Chateau Leoville las Cases. Many tasters commented on how similar theses two wines were, despite the difference in age. The Leoville was elegant, with cassis and blackberry fruit and subtle dusty tannin. Not as powerful as I was expecting from this Chateau. Didn't taste 34 years old! Excellent, thanks Gerry! The DePuy was very similar. Classic Bordeaux characters, with Merlot coming through a bit more than the Leoville. Still, very similar and a great wine, thanks Rens!
There was much revisiting of the wines during desert which was coffee and hazelnut ice cream with burnt almond crunch and hazelnut biscotti. Yummo!
After desert we opened Gerry’s 2010 Chateau Filhot Sauternes. Fantastic nose of full-on honeysuckle and orange marmalade, but the palate was somehow scalped and as Gerry said quite boring. There was no acid clean up on the back palate and I suspect it was faulty. It didn’t dampen the spirits of our happy crew who spilled out into the cool Brisbane night and toddled off in our different directions.
For the record the WWON was clearly the Chabils (with one vote for the bubbles and one for the Soave), The 85 Bordeaux edged the Priorat in the RWON, The split between the reds allowed the Chablis to come through with 4 votes, to the 85 BDX with 3, and the Priorat with two (one designated driver abstained).
As always some great wines and some great food made better with wonderful company!
Cheers
Michael
The wines started with a 2007 Kreglinger Sparkling, Tasmania (technically ‘overseas’). Nick commented on the fine acidity and it was a featute of the wine with some lovely (not bitter) lemon pith and good length. Nice start, thanks Rens!
Next was the 2015 Pieropan Soave Classico La Rocca. I don’t know a lot about Soave and this had quite a neutral nose, a light lemon/lime palate with slight grip. As it developed in the glass it took on a bit of weight and more texture. Good food wine. Thanks Nick!
We called for the entrée. Most had the scallop tortellini, Morton Bay bug bisque and crusty bread, but for we non-seafood-loving folks there was pumpkin gnocchi with blue cheese, candied walnut & burnt butter (which was divine).
With the entrée we paired the two Chardonnays, the 2014 Domaine Louis Michel Chablis 1er Cru Montée de Tonnerre (my wine) and the 2017 Chard Farm 'Judge and Jury' Chardonnay, Central Otago. The nose on the Chablis was mainly minerals and slate with some white flowers. The palate was only just verging on stone fruit, but without a hint of grapefruit. Powerful and built for the long haul this will get better for some time. Kellie said she really liked it. The Kiwi was a completely different kettle of fruit. Struck match and (almost cheesy) funk, maybe honeysuckle on the nose. Tropical fruits but shy of pineapple (a good thing) with lots of guava and green kiwi (ironically). Thanks Ian!
Between courses we tried the 2008 Dupont-Tisserandot Gevrey-Chambertin 1er Cru Lavaux St. Jacques. I noticed the brett straight off, with quite the cow poo hints and some lightly stewed strawberry. Not a lot of fruit hanging in there but a pleasant enough structure. Nick noted it was on the decline. Sounds like it wasn't good, but it was a very nice drop. Ian said “no thanks!”, but thanks Nick!
We then had a Mediterranean match up with the 2008 Alvaro Palacios 'Les Terrasses' Velles Vinyes, Priorat and the 2010 Castello di Monsanto Sangioveto Grosso dai Vigneti di Monsanto, Toscana. The Priorat had a gorgeous nose with dark berries and roses. A dry medium/full palate of dark cherry and dark berry fruit with beautiful tannins. Fabulous Grenache, thanks Ian! The Sangio was immediately more grippy with medium-bodied glossy fruit and tannin to die for and acid that would match a tomato-based dish superbly. Very much a food wine, thanks Rens!
A couple of new world cabernets followed 2014 Odonata ‘Douglass Crest Vineyard’ Cabernet Sauvignon, Santa Cruz Mountains and a 2001 Morgenster Cabernet Blend, Stellenbosch. The first (my wine) I thought was vinfanticide. Masses of fruit and American oak this was very full bodied. However, it didn’t fare well with time in the glass and the 14.7% alcohol started to show. The Morgenster was dark dry fruit and a fair whack of tannin. Gerry and Ian wondered whether there was some Pinotage in the mix, but the label said Cab Franc, Cab Sauv and Merlot. An interesting wine, but I didn’t agree that it needed another 10 years as Gerry suggested (at 18 years of age!)
We were served the (very large) mains of braised beef cheek, creamed potato and garlic mushrooms. Delicious.
Time for an old world showdown with a 2008 Chateau Rollan de By Cru Bourgeois, Medoc and a 1985 Chateau Leoville las Cases. Many tasters commented on how similar theses two wines were, despite the difference in age. The Leoville was elegant, with cassis and blackberry fruit and subtle dusty tannin. Not as powerful as I was expecting from this Chateau. Didn't taste 34 years old! Excellent, thanks Gerry! The DePuy was very similar. Classic Bordeaux characters, with Merlot coming through a bit more than the Leoville. Still, very similar and a great wine, thanks Rens!
There was much revisiting of the wines during desert which was coffee and hazelnut ice cream with burnt almond crunch and hazelnut biscotti. Yummo!
After desert we opened Gerry’s 2010 Chateau Filhot Sauternes. Fantastic nose of full-on honeysuckle and orange marmalade, but the palate was somehow scalped and as Gerry said quite boring. There was no acid clean up on the back palate and I suspect it was faulty. It didn’t dampen the spirits of our happy crew who spilled out into the cool Brisbane night and toddled off in our different directions.
For the record the WWON was clearly the Chabils (with one vote for the bubbles and one for the Soave), The 85 Bordeaux edged the Priorat in the RWON, The split between the reds allowed the Chablis to come through with 4 votes, to the 85 BDX with 3, and the Priorat with two (one designated driver abstained).
As always some great wines and some great food made better with wonderful company!
Cheers
Michael
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
A great set of notes Michael, thanks, and an attractive set of assorted wines. Well done.
Cheers................. Mahmoud.
Cheers................. Mahmoud.
Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Brilliant night as always, thanks to 85 Miskin for wonderful food and service, an incredible selection of wines and great to catch up with everyone - it's been far too long and hopefully we can squeeze in another before Christmas.
Thanks - Nick
PS - And enjoy Spain Michael
Thanks - Nick
PS - And enjoy Spain Michael
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Re: Brisbane Offline - Friday 23 August
Great notes Michael and thanks for organising. Another great Brisbane offline. Food was very good, as per normal at Miskin St and of course the company exceptional.
Cheers
Ian
Cheers
Ian
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