Adelaide Offline February 21st Bookings
Scanlon wrote:are we still definitely settled on the 23rd? there's myself and 2 others that will be there if it's not that date
and the other two are new additions to offlines with some seriously good wine taste
The date hasn't been settled yet - so far Chris is the only one who has a clear preference for Saturday the 23rd, you and markg during the week (at this stage let's say Thursday the 21st). I'm leaning towards the Thursday right now if nobody else speaks up before the end of the week.
Cheers,
Ian
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Nayan wrote:Scanlon wrote:are we still definitely settled on the 23rd? there's myself and 2 others that will be there if it's not that date
and the other two are new additions to offlines with some seriously good wine taste
Who are your new friends?
Oh Nayan you'd love them. Classy. Stylish. Accented.
You don't know them though. she's from the UK and he's from the US via the UK.
ps the 21st would be fabbo
I think Sarah may be talking about Catherine and me. We're relatively recent arrivals, from London of late, though I'm originally from the US. I'm the novice of the pair, while Catherine has been tasting her way around the world for almost a decade. I can't vouch for "seriously good wine taste" but we're both certainly keen, and looking forward to the dinner.
Sean
Sean
Despite it being the first day of the Clipsal (which is usually the quietest) I think the majority prefer to have it on the Thursday (sorry Chris). I'll ring up T-Chow next week and make a booking for 6:45 for a 7:00 start.
As it's during the week maybe we should stick to a 1 bottle/person limit this time, although as usual white wines, stickies and sparkling wines don't count as one bottle for this purpose!
Current list of who's going:
Scanlon (+2-3)
Steve
John#11 (+1)
David & Pam
silkwood
Gustav
n4sir
markg (maybe)
Cheers,
Ian
As it's during the week maybe we should stick to a 1 bottle/person limit this time, although as usual white wines, stickies and sparkling wines don't count as one bottle for this purpose!

Current list of who's going:
Scanlon (+2-3)
Steve
John#11 (+1)
David & Pam
silkwood
Gustav
n4sir
markg (maybe)
Cheers,
Ian
Forget about goodness and mercy, they're gone.
T-Chow is now booked for Thursday the 21st, 7:00 start, BYO glasses.
Updated list of those going:
Scanlon +3
Welch +1
John#11 +1 - 91 SSS, Escarpment 2006 Pinot, Options Pinot
David & Pam
silkwood
Gustav
n4sir
markg (maybe)
rooview +1 (maybe)
Nick (maybe)
Cheers,
Ian
Updated list of those going:
Scanlon +3
Welch +1
John#11 +1 - 91 SSS, Escarpment 2006 Pinot, Options Pinot
David & Pam
silkwood
Gustav
n4sir
markg (maybe)
rooview +1 (maybe)
Nick (maybe)
Cheers,
Ian
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Steve wrote:I had an appointment with an oral surgeon today and I'm getting my wisdom teeth taken out on the 20th... so I'm going to have to pike.
Coincidentally I had my damaged wisdom tooth patched up today in the dentist chair - no removal, so I should be back in action as soon as the numb sensation wears off tonight.
I'm still deciding which Pinot to take along, so I'll wait a bit until I see what others are taking. 91 SSS is fine John - if we've got over 10 Pinot Noirs I think people will be looking for something else to drink too, so I think some other Pinot variations would also be welcome David.
Cheers,
Ian
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I'm likely to bring the Grosset '05 Pinot. However, I'm also tempted to go for something a bit older as I'd like to taste an aged Aussie Pinot. I'll make my decision when more cards are on the table.
Gustav
Gustav
Gustav the Norwegian
"Progress is not achieved without deviation from the norm" - Frank Zappa
"Progress is not achieved without deviation from the norm" - Frank Zappa
Gustav wrote:I'm likely to bring the Grosset '05 Pinot. However, I'm also tempted to go for something a bit older as I'd like to taste an aged Aussie Pinot. I'll make my decision when more cards are on the table.
Gustav
I'm still waiting to see what others are taking before making up my mind - as I mentioned in another thread two candidates are a 1999 Penfolds Cellar Reserve Pinot Noir (would this be old enough Gustav?) or a 2005 Bouchard Père & Fils Bourgogne (which despite the rather steep price for an entry level Burgundy I'm now having some doubts about after reading quite a few disappointing reviews on Cellartracker & eBob).
There are actually quite a few others I could choose from, or just pick up a new release for that matter - it really depends if we want a diverse range of Pinot from various vintages/regions for the night, or to focus on a bunch of new/ready available releases as a kind of head-to-head battle.
Cheers,
Ian
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n4sir wrote:
Ian, I have no idea. Have you tried it? I'm just curious to find out what aged Aussie Pinot Noir tastes like (impossible to say just tasting a bottle or two of course....but it will at least be a start). Thus, ideally the aged Aussie Pinot should have developed characteristic and representative ageing aromas/flavours.
Gustav
1999 Penfolds Cellar Reserve Pinot Noir (would this be old enough Gustav?)
Ian, I have no idea. Have you tried it? I'm just curious to find out what aged Aussie Pinot Noir tastes like (impossible to say just tasting a bottle or two of course....but it will at least be a start). Thus, ideally the aged Aussie Pinot should have developed characteristic and representative ageing aromas/flavours.
Gustav
Gustav the Norwegian
"Progress is not achieved without deviation from the norm" - Frank Zappa
"Progress is not achieved without deviation from the norm" - Frank Zappa
Gustav wrote:n4sir wrote:1999 Penfolds Cellar Reserve Pinot Noir (would this be old enough Gustav?)
Ian, I have no idea. Have you tried it? I'm just curious to find out what aged Aussie Pinot Noir tastes like (impossible to say just tasting a bottle or two of course....but it will at least be a start). Thus, ideally the aged Aussie Pinot should have developed characteristic and representative ageing aromas/flavours.
Gustav
I tried this a couple of years ago, and if you want an example as to how Aussie Pinots develop then don't pick this one. If you want to know how a Pinot Noir made by a heavy handed Shiraz maker, with little sense of finesse ages, then this is the wine for you. (Their Pinot making has vastly improved in recent years)
Nayan wrote:Gustav wrote:n4sir wrote:1999 Penfolds Cellar Reserve Pinot Noir (would this be old enough Gustav?)
Ian, I have no idea. Have you tried it? I'm just curious to find out what aged Aussie Pinot Noir tastes like (impossible to say just tasting a bottle or two of course....but it will at least be a start). Thus, ideally the aged Aussie Pinot should have developed characteristic and representative ageing aromas/flavours.
Gustav
I tried this a couple of years ago, and if you want an example as to how Aussie Pinots develop then don't pick this one. If you want to know how a Pinot Noir made by a heavy handed Shiraz maker, with little sense of finesse ages, then this is the wine for you. (Their Pinot making has vastly improved in recent years)
I haven't tried it for a number of years and figured it was about time to get around to it. If it's that bad it could actually be a great example to take, just for the hell of it!

The next oldest I can produce would be a 2001 Leabrook Estate - if you want something older Gustav, someone else will have to supply the goods.
Cheers,
Ian
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Pam and myself are having great trouble in finding any accommodation for the 21st - Clipsal i guess. (The Barossa is too far to drive back to after an ofline!) ((anywhere is too far))
Unless we turn something up in the next day or so we will have to bail out.
Was looking forward to Pinot and duck.
Damn. Will uptdate shortly.
Unless we turn something up in the next day or so we will have to bail out.
Was looking forward to Pinot and duck.
Damn. Will uptdate shortly.
David wrote:Pam and myself are having great trouble in finding any accommodation for the 21st - Clipsal i guess. (The Barossa is too far to drive back to after an ofline!) ((anywhere is too far))
Unless we turn something up in the next day or so we will have to bail out.
Was looking forward to Pinot and duck.
Damn. Will uptdate shortly.
Check your PM David.
Forget about goodness and mercy, they're gone.
Thanks for trying to please my inquisitiveness Ian! Maybe it would be cool to bring the Penfolds Reserve Pinot '99 despite it's reputation? I ended up buying the Grosset '01 Pinot Noir. I think it's gonna be a wonderful offline. I'm really looking forward to tasting heaps of Pinots as I haven't had tasted much of that variety here yet.
Gustav the Norwegian
"Progress is not achieved without deviation from the norm" - Frank Zappa
"Progress is not achieved without deviation from the norm" - Frank Zappa