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Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 4:06 pm
by Benchmark
Reading through the opinions on this thread,
http://forum.auswine.com.au/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=15006, it occurred to me that Coonawarra had both its advocates and its detractors. Both somewhat justified.
The proof is in the pudding as they say, so it might be worth taking a look at just how Coonawarra stacks up against the rest.
I floated the idea past a few members and there is plenty of enthusiasm.
Date: 6th May.
Location: Bergerac - 131 King Street, MELBOURNE
Time: 6.30pm
Format: Blind.
Vintage Range: 1995-2005.
Theme: Coonawarra Cabernet V the rest of Australia.
I have no preference for vintages but Cabernet is a classic style for aging, so in the interest of a level playing field perhaps we can set some guidelines? It seems pointless pitting a '99 Coonawarra against a '13 MR.
To keep the night weighted in Coonawarra, forum member OzzieW has once again made himself available as Gate Keeper. He wears the hat and cape well for MBSC. If members could let Ozzie know if they are bringing a 'Coonawarra' or an 'Other', Oz will ensure we get the correct spread.
Numbers limited to 9.
Reserves welcome as the list is changing.
1. OzzieW
2. mjs
3. ChrisH
4. conformistpete
5. Benchmark
6. Shell
7. OzzieW +1
8. Cuttlefish
9. Cuttlefish +1
10. grb2001
11. Diddy
12. wifekidsmotgage
13. alexc92
14. phillis
15. grapeobserver
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 4:18 pm
by Chris H
Vintage range sounds roughly fine to me Grant. The Coonawarra King will probably have a considered view too no doubt.
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 4:48 pm
by Ozzie W
I've got a +1 that would like to come to this. I've finally convinced him to register an Auswine account and he's just waiting for it to be activated so can't post himself just yet.
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 4:57 pm
by Ozzie W
I think a 10 year vintage window of say 1995 to 2005 could work well, but as always happy to go with group consensus. Also, are we limiting to straight cab or allowing cab dominant blends too?
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 4:59 pm
by phillisc
Ozzie, you have me salivating at this one.
I am considering coming to Melbourne for that weekend , specifically to see my beloved Blues take on the Pies ( Saturday May 7th at the G)
So if I can get a cheap flight, I may be a starter.
If I got to the offline, I would perhaps look at a 80's Coonawarra and a 90s Yarra Valley (not all just about MR).
Not sure that I am the Coonawarra King (ha ha), but might just be able to work out who Chris may be referring to
Appreciate that you have very limited spaces, so will try and sort something shortly.
Cheers
Craig
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 5:22 pm
by Ozzie W
It was all Benchmark and mjs' idea, phillisc. It's a great theme indeed.
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 5:23 pm
by Benchmark
phillisc wrote:Ozzie, you have me salivating at this one.
I am considering coming to Melbourne for that weekend , specifically to see my beloved Blues take on the Pies ( Saturday May 7th at the G)
So if I can get a cheap flight, I may be a starter.
If I got to the offline, I would perhaps look at a 80's Coonawarra and a 90s Yarra Valley (not all just about MR).
Not sure that I am the Coonawarra King (ha ha), but might just be able to work out who Chris may be referring to
Appreciate that you have very limited spaces, so will try and sort something shortly.
Cheers
Craig
Craig, I can add you to the list?
We might have to ban footy talk. The Pies will trounce your Blues
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 9:16 pm
by cuttlefish
I'm in with a +1 if there's room.
Could I suggest a minimum age on the wines ?
2005 or older ? Something like that ?
We'll probably get rolled by the Tigers that night anyway...
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 11:37 pm
by mjs
phillisc wrote:Ozzie, you have me salivating at this one.
I am considering coming to Melbourne for that weekend , specifically to see my beloved Blues take on the Pies ( Saturday May 7th at the G)
So if I can get a cheap flight, I may be a starter.
If I got to the offline, I would perhaps look at a 80's Coonawarra and a 90s Yarra Valley (not all just about MR).
Not sure that I am the Coonawarra King (ha ha), but might just be able to work out who Chris may be referring to
Appreciate that you have very limited spaces, so will try and sort something shortly.
Cheers
Craig
Craig,
The Pies/Blues game is an away game for the Blues. Pity, as I would have a spare ticket for you if it was a home game!
cheers, Malcolm
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 11:38 pm
by mjs
I have a +1 for this, so put grb2001 down
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 11:43 pm
by mjs
Benchmark wrote:phillisc wrote:Ozzie, you have me salivating at this one.
I am considering coming to Melbourne for that weekend , specifically to see my beloved Blues take on the Pies ( Saturday May 7th at the G)
So if I can get a cheap flight, I may be a starter.
If I got to the offline, I would perhaps look at a 80's Coonawarra and a 90s Yarra Valley (not all just about MR).
Not sure that I am the Coonawarra King (ha ha), but might just be able to work out who Chris may be referring to
Appreciate that you have very limited spaces, so will try and sort something shortly.
Cheers
Craig
Craig, I can add you to the list?
We might have to ban footy talk. The Pies will trounce your Blues
Grant,
We will see ... haha! Go Blues
cheers, Malcolm
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2016 11:48 pm
by mjs
Ozzie W wrote:I think a 10 year vintage window of say 1995 to 2005 could work well, but as always happy to go with group consensus. Also, are we limiting to straight cab or allowing cab dominant blends too?
Agree with Chris and OzzieW. I suggest at least 10 years of age, say 2005 at youngest, with a window of about 10 years beyond that. But if there is anything older then that might be good, then I wouldn't stop anyone from bringing it (do I hear 920 or Centenary?
). Also happy with Cab blends.
If we are looking for venue options, I would suggest Scopri or Moretons, others may have views also
cheers, Malcolm (CK)
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:02 am
by Diddy
I'm keen!
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 7:42 am
by grb2001
Yeah - count me in!
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 8:39 am
by wifekidsmortgage
I'm keen to attend as well. Great theme!
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 9:13 am
by Ozzie W
mjs wrote:If we are looking for venue options, I would suggest Scopri or Moretons, others may have views also
Unfortunately, there are not a lot of options these days for BYO, more so if it's non-Asian cuisine and in/near the CBD so it's convenient for everyone to get to. Scopri and Moretons are good choices. Bergerac (CBD) also good. France-Soir (South Yarra) is also good, but they only do BYO for 6 or less people
. Someone recommended Osteria La Passione (Richmond) to me the other day. Can't think of anything else.
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 9:27 am
by Ozzie W
Starting to get some emails regarding the line-up. So far we have 4 non-Coonawarra's. Once you've decided what you're going to bring, let me know if it''s from Coonawarra or elsewhere via PM or email (ozvino at outlook dot com).
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 9:53 am
by Benchmark
I have no experience with BYO in Melbourne.
I will defer to group consensus and make a booking based on that.
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 10:32 am
by via collins
The danger at Scopri is the food is so good it might overwhelm the wines
. Their $15 per btl is absurdly reasonable if you include good glasses, and excellent service.
Another that may not have been used for an off-line yet is the excellent Matteo's on St Georges Rd Nth.
It's also a short tram/cab ride from CBD.
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 11:18 am
by mjs
via collins wrote:The danger at Scopri is the food is so good it might overwhelm the wines
. Their $15 per btl is absurdly reasonable if you include good glasses, and excellent service.
Another that may not have been used for an off-line yet is the excellent Matteo's on St Georges Rd Nth.
It's also a short tram/cab ride from CBD.
Yes, Matteo's is good, was there last Sat night actually.
Did a couple of off-lines there probably 10+ years ago, but not recently. Matteo is a good host.
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 11:22 am
by grb2001
As much as I love Matteos, Scopri is a bit more affordable - and has the upstairs private room, which we should be able to get with this much notice.
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 12:57 pm
by Chris H
Coonawarra King wrote :
I have a +1 for this, so put grb2001 down
Got yourself a Queen for the night Malcolm ?
Thought Matteo was unwell. Bergerac is another possibility - we will trial it on the 28th March Offline.
For this number of people though, I'd just book Scopri if you can get upstairs.
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 1:10 pm
by Ozzie W
Some communications coming though on the line-up. So far we have 2 Coonawarra's and 5 other. If the people who haven't got back to me yet can bring a Coonawarra that would balance things out nicely. If not, I'm sure some people will be able to swap.
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 1:36 pm
by alexc92
I'll jump on the reserve list
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Thu Mar 17, 2016 2:17 pm
by phillisc
Ozzie, I am trying to sort something out, have to be back in Adelaide lunchtime Sunday for a long boozy affair. Trying to arrange cover at work on the 6th, then a flight that gets me into Melbourne early evening to make a dash to the CBD. The quick advance in altitude will probably give the corks a good reality check.
Looking at flights etc, plus may have a 19 and 21 sons with me, both mad footy nuts and don't mind the odd glass, but an offline would not be for them (at this stage).
Please put me on the reserve list, I will report back in the next 24-48 hours re confirming.
I apologise for the mucking around here.
Cheers
Craig
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2016 7:40 am
by Benchmark
Ozzie W wrote:Some communications coming though on the line-up. So far we have 2 Coonawarra's and 5 other. If the people who haven't got back to me yet can bring a Coonawarra that would balance things out nicely. If not, I'm sure some people will be able to swap.
Happy to change if required Oz.
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2016 8:47 am
by Ozzie W
Thanks Benchmark. I'll see what the others are bringing first and I'll let you know.
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2016 9:36 pm
by mjs
Ozzie W wrote:Thanks Benchmark. I'll see what the others are bringing first and I'll let you know.
I've got plenty of Coonawarra to bring if we are running short
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2016 11:49 pm
by Chris H
We are so in synch its scary. Settled then - the King brings all the Coonawarra's and the rest of us bring wines from elsewhere
Re: Melbourne Offline: Coonawarra Cabernet V
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2016 11:59 pm
by cuttlefish
I have some Coonawarra and also some elsewhere ones, so I'm happy to provide either or both, or a couple of different Coona ones to help make a good spread.