Friday Quiz Time! and we finally have a winner
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Friday Quiz Time! and we finally have a winner
Dear Quizters, a pictorial quiz today:
This historic picture is very much wine related.
Two out of the three identities in the picture are some of the most famous names in Australian wine. Who are they, and what other famous Australian wine name are they associated with?
For a bonus point; where was the picture taken?
lots of love
Quizmaster's Apprentice
This historic picture is very much wine related.
Two out of the three identities in the picture are some of the most famous names in Australian wine. Who are they, and what other famous Australian wine name are they associated with?
For a bonus point; where was the picture taken?
lots of love
Quizmaster's Apprentice
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Ha, lost without your Google, aren't you
Let's recap the clues:
- The photo comes from South Australia, but more detail is required for the bonus point.
- The two people weren't owners or founders of the winery.
- The guy on the right is better known by his nickname
- Their names, and another photo of the guy on the right, are probably better known to the mainstream population of drinkers than to the Auswine community
Let's recap the clues:
- The photo comes from South Australia, but more detail is required for the bonus point.
- The two people weren't owners or founders of the winery.
- The guy on the right is better known by his nickname
- Their names, and another photo of the guy on the right, are probably better known to the mainstream population of drinkers than to the Auswine community
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Quizmasters Apprentice wrote:BTW PLCB,
I'll also give you the score for giving Hardy as the third name I was after. Both these gentleman were associated with Hardy's wines in the century before last.
Still looking for the surname of the guy on the left.
QmA
Hmm, let's see
Eileen Tintara?
Jacob Creek?
Val E. McLaren?
I don't drink port with whiskers, how am I supposed to know these things?
cheers
Graeme
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Re: partial answer
Slow Day wrote:I don't know about the other two but the guy on the right is TORB.
Hurmph - watch what you are saying buster! I resemble that remark
Well done Babe, when you gonna change your handle to PORT Loving Chickie Babe?
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YES!!!
The Babe gets the Cupie doll.
I thought that 'notta single one correct' would be a dead giveaway given the marketing campaign a year or two back.
Tom Nottage managed the McLaren Vale cellars and vineyards of Hardy's for more than 60 years. His name lives on the the mass market wine Nottage Hill, which is produced in immense quantities and shipped around the world.
Whiskers Blake was one of the characters in the vineyard and was a gamekeeper. Whiskers Blake port was named after him. (I thought the Whiskers nickname would have been obvious)
Both names are clearly associated with the Hardy's name.
The photo of Tom Nottage admonishing Whiskers Blake in the McLaren Vale vineyard is part of the collection at Hardy's Head Office.
This particular photo was published in "Choosing and Enjoying Australian Wine" by Robert Mayne, published 1989 by Reed Books.
Quizmasters Apprentice
I'm going back into my dingy cell now. No need to thank me, I wouldn't know how to handle it anyway
The Babe gets the Cupie doll.
I thought that 'notta single one correct' would be a dead giveaway given the marketing campaign a year or two back.
Tom Nottage managed the McLaren Vale cellars and vineyards of Hardy's for more than 60 years. His name lives on the the mass market wine Nottage Hill, which is produced in immense quantities and shipped around the world.
Whiskers Blake was one of the characters in the vineyard and was a gamekeeper. Whiskers Blake port was named after him. (I thought the Whiskers nickname would have been obvious)
Both names are clearly associated with the Hardy's name.
The photo of Tom Nottage admonishing Whiskers Blake in the McLaren Vale vineyard is part of the collection at Hardy's Head Office.
This particular photo was published in "Choosing and Enjoying Australian Wine" by Robert Mayne, published 1989 by Reed Books.
Quizmasters Apprentice
I'm going back into my dingy cell now. No need to thank me, I wouldn't know how to handle it anyway
Eschew Obfuscation
PLCB wrote:Damn it, I *knew* it was in that book ! I've spent ages today looking for it, but couldn't find it. In the end, I had to resort to ...ahem...other forms of research...
Cheers, Celia
PS. Keep up the non-Google quizes, QA, it gives the rest of us a chance !
Cough! Splutter! Choke!
Oh yes, fine. And how's it going to look when I lug 40kg of wine research books into the office every Friday, eh?
I mean, here's me, taking on high moral ground (ah, its lonely on the non-Google road), dredging through the sediment of expired synapses scattered throughout my cranium ina futile quest for answetrs, all the while others are scanning at leisure the entire published history of Australian wine. Harrumph!
I'm just relying on inspired guesses to wine these things.
Of, course, it keeps my brain agile for work - that's what I'll tell the IT department.
Maybe my moral ground's not so high after all....
Avagoodweegend, everyone,
cheers,
Graeme