Originally Posted by Bundy Bear
(Post 28037933)
After looking around the the past month i kept thinking the 10 year + was the rule, now I reread the requirements. :o
Hard to find 10year old especially me who doesn't keep wine in the house. I tasted some interesting wine a few weeks ago which might be good but it was cheaper than $35.00 a bottle. |
Originally Posted by Bundy Bear
(Post 28037933)
After looking around the the past month i kept thinking the 10 year + was the rule, now I reread the requirements. :o
Hard to find 10year old especially me who doesn't keep wine in the house. I tasted some interesting wine a few weeks ago which might be good but it was cheaper than $35.00 a bottle. I'm going to amend the original theme to say that it would be fine to bring a half bottle of something sweet. $35 goes a long way to finding something that we'll all enjoy drinking after dinner. @:-) Dan |
I would love to join you for this one, flying back from Prague the day before, perhaps I could find a good Czech wine of that vintage year....anyway, please put me on your wait list.
Thanks, Pam |
Wait list please
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Since I do not keep a list of what I have in each place, I just now took a look at the NY collection and the first two bottles that I laid hand on that would qualify for this dinner were a Foxen Santa Maria Valley Pinot Noir 2003 and a Fidelitas Cab Champoux Vineyard 2007. Unliess the host would prefer that I keep looking, he can put down these two as what we will bring. :)
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Originally Posted by monitor
(Post 28102086)
Since I do not keep a list of what I have in each place, I just now took a look at the NY collection and the first two bottles that I laid hand on that would qualify for this dinner were a Foxen Santa Maria Valley Pinot Noir 2003 and a Fidelitas Cab Champoux Vineyard 2007. Unliess the host would prefer that I keep looking, he can put down these two as what we will bring. :)
dh |
Originally Posted by dhammer53
(Post 28106844)
...Now about that Henry of Pelham. :D ;)...dh
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Originally Posted by monitor
(Post 28107594)
Perhaps a group for a wine weekend on the Niagara Peninsula? Could be combined with some GB Shaw at Niagara-on-the Lake. September is an excellent time for such nonsense.
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Originally Posted by monitor
(Post 28107594)
Perhaps a group for a wine weekend on the Niagara Peninsula? Could be combined with some GB Shaw at Niagara-on-the Lake. September is an excellent time for such nonsense.
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Paypal information will be PM'd in the next couple of weeks. I expect the cost to be the same as last year. Give or take $85.00. That's all-in. Food. Tax. Tip. Corkage.
FYI, feel free to post your wines when you know what you're going to bring. If you want to source a bottle from me or DLRoads, let us know. If you want to get together with another attendee and pool your money, I think that would be a good idea. One $70 bottle should (in theory) be better than 2 $35 bottles. YMMV. ;) dh |
Originally Posted by monitor
(Post 28107594)
Perhaps a group for a wine weekend on the Niagara Peninsula? Could be combined with some GB Shaw at Niagara-on-the Lake. September is an excellent time for such nonsense.
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Unless there are objections I will be bringing a 2005 Januik Cabernet Sauvignon Champoux Vineyard
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Originally Posted by BOB W
(Post 28176560)
Unless there are objections I will be bringing a 2005 Januik Cabernet Sauvignon Champoux Vineyard
dh |
Originally Posted by dhammer53
(Post 27830571)
ACV has always been a WineDo favorite, and a sentimental one at that.
I've added to the waitlist. Dan If I can't get votes, I may switch to bubbles. ;) |
You get my vote for the Beringer since, if I know you as well as I think I do, you will just bring along with it a bottle of bubbles as well. :cool: :D :cool:
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