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Hi all

Who is keen for a Brisbane offline at Restaurant Two in the week of the 21st of Feb?

Express your interest and outline your preferred night. Any night, not Sunday (as the restaurant is closed).

Menu will likely be a five course mini-degustation with some matching wines, and we will of course bring our own beauties. No corkage being charged as I'll be at the dinner myself too - I'm their Head Sommelier.

Let me know and I'll organise. I already have two couples interested from elsewhere.

Kind regards

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You guys should be having off-line's each week to drink those unlabled bottles...

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Hi Daniel
My wife and I would be interested.the 26th is out because it is my little girls birthday. Friday is good.
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My wife and I would be interested. Keep in touch.

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I would be good for the Friday night as well. Maybe the wife as well as long as we can get a baby sitter.

Sounds like fun.
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what cruelty. i have nights that week. it's even my favourite restaurant in brisbane!!
you've motivated me to make a booking though. can we ask for you and your advice when we come?
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xsorxpire wrote:You guys should be having off-line's each week to drink those unlabled bottles...


Fear thee not, our restaurant was completely unscathed. Can't say the same for countless others. Sadly.
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tim1210 wrote:what cruelty. i have nights that week. it's even my favourite restaurant in brisbane!!
you've motivated me to make a booking though. can we ask for you and your advice when we come?
tim


Hi Tim, oh no! Nights are horrible... that is, unless you're a Sommelier, hehe!

Definitely, feel free to call on me at the restaurant any time. I'm there every night and some days.

Feel free to call me 3210 0600 for the booking.
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So Friday the 25th Feb is looking good for most. Spread the word, the more the merrier.
Plus, I have some awesome wines to show from my home cellar.

I'll organise a menu with Chef David Pugh this week and post here to entice!

Actually, it'd be really cool if he'd keep some black truffles for us... hmmmm... I ponder onwards into sleep!
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Definitely keen, will speak to my wife tonight.

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Will be down in transit to bali on the 15th - my thoughts will be with u on this one - have a great nite.

Rens - so pleased ur wine survived the flood - great news (by the way how many grange do u have and what years?)

cheers

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Luke W wrote:Will be down in transit to bali on the 15th - my thoughts will be with u on this one - have a great nite.

Rens - so pleased ur wine survived the flood - great news (by the way how many grange do u have and what years?)

cheers

Luke

Not much. It's a little out of my price range.
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I am just awaiting the final menu from Chef Pugh for this dinner, but will have it by tomorrow.

I will be opening some great wines from my own cellar....

2005 Pichon-Lalande
2001 Voyager Cab Merlot
a sexy 2004 Rhone (I'm keeping the producer secret)
and a Krug Grande Cuvee... possibly vintage, maybe NV ;)

Chef Pugh is going to organise a very competitive price for the 5 courses, so I urge you all to lock that date in!
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Organsing a sitter at moment - still very keen.

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morph_associates wrote:I am just awaiting the final menu from Chef Pugh for this dinner, but will have it by tomorrow.

I will be opening some great wines from my own cellar....

2005 Pichon-Lalande
2001 Voyager Cab Merlot
a sexy 2004 Rhone (I'm keeping the producer secret)
and a Krug Grande Cuvee... possibly vintage, maybe NV ;)

Chef Pugh is going to organise a very competitive price for the 5 courses, so I urge you all to lock that date in!


That's very generous. Looks like a good line up already. Looking forward to the TN/impressions.

Cheers,

Monghead.

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A Chateau Pichon-Lalande teaser by a very neat writer (no, not me.. haha)

http://www.thewinedoctor.com/bordeaux/p ... ande.shtml
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Count my wife and myself in.
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Put me down for a +1 (my friend Tony).

I still have a 1991 Wynns Centenary that needs drinking (I'll decant into a non-flood-affected bottle at home :shock: )

I was at Restaurant II on Friday Daniel, but had a different sommelier. Every time I looked to catch your eye you were in the middle of something. That's a great winelist you have put together there.

The restaurant was out of the La Curio Grenache which I had wanted to try for some time, so I went for the 2005(?) Burge Family Winemakers 'Olive Hill' GSM (SGM?). It was brilliant. Food was excellent as was the service. Better than Aria where I was last night (which was very, very good). Two nights in a row at flash restaurants - unprecedented. Restaurant II won on food, wine and service BTW.

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I'm a definite and I'm trying to get a sitter so Michelle can attend as well. We always have a lovely time dining at II so are looking forward to this.

Not sure what I'm bringing yet, possibly an 06 Cristom Eileen Pinot.

Nick

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morph_associates wrote:A Chateau Pichon-Lalande teaser by a very neat writer (no, not me.. haha)

http://www.thewinedoctor.com/bordeaux/p ... ande.shtml


I've had the 2005 a few times now...pretty expressive and forward wine...a touch jubey, lots of extract...pretty much Chris's thoughts in that article

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Still keen. Travel is very haphazard at the moment but we will be there if I am in Brisbane. Probably bring a Kays Block 6 and a clear wine of some description.

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Thanks Michael, that's very kind indeed.
That wine list changes .. da da duuum.. tomorrow.
Hence why we had no La Curio (which is AMAZING, by the way). Perhaps I'll try to organise a bottle for our dinner... let me see what I can do.

That list was a product mostly of the Sommelier who served you - Peter. He was the Head Som. before me (with me coming on board 2 months ago).

So sorry I missed you - should have thrown something at me... (I like the green-backs, fyi). haha!

I was actually in a section, I think... we were short on staff. Fun times!

Will send you all the menu tomorrow evening.

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I was at Restaurant II on Friday Daniel, but had a different sommelier. Every time I looked to catch your eye you were in the middle of something. That's a great winelist you have put together there.

The restaurant was out of the La Curio Grenache which I had wanted to try for some time, so I went for the 2005(?) Burge Family Winemakers 'Olive Hill' GSM (SGM?). It was brilliant. Food was excellent as was the service. Better than Aria where I was last night (which was very, very good). Two nights in a row at flash restaurants - unprecedented. Restaurant II won on food, wine and service BTW.
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Is this still happening?

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Pulling the plug on this one.

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Ditto

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What happened to the menu that was going to be posted? Also, are there any cost details?

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Was it something I said?

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LOL, no - just the lack of info has meant me booking something else now.

Hopefully catch you at the next ofline - Nick

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I didn't like what Craig said. I'm out!
Seriously. Have had an issue crop up and can not be available on the 25th. Sorry for the short notice. Perhaps something around Easterish...
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Rednick wrote:LOL, no - just the lack of info has meant me booking something else now.

Hopefully catch you at the next ofline - Nick


Ditto for me too. No info just 7 days out, so we have organized something else. Shame really as it sounded like a good night of nice food and wine.

Look forward to the next one.

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