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I'm pretty sure B.A. Grill has a $10 corkage, but someone who's bringing wine might want to call the restaurant and verify that they do accept carry in vino. (206) 441-7076 after 4:00 P.M.
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i'm up for dinner and any after-tasting.
Before dinner I'll be writing a research paper and making dessert...so y'all are on your own for the ferry! |
Originally Posted by missydarlin
writing a research paper and making dessert
Any possibility this multi-tasked dessert would be around if we did an after-tasting? :) |
Originally Posted by nor4
Any possibility this multi-tasked dessert would be around if we did an after-tasting? :)
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Originally Posted by missydarlin
the after tasting is the entire point of my making dessert :)
Copper River salmon, good beef and wine, FTers... Folks, be prepared to discuss real estate possibilities in the greater Seattle area. :D |
Originally Posted by nor4
Folks, be prepared to discuss real estate possibilities in the greater Seattle area. :D Party at nor4's place! |
Originally Posted by missydarlin
well then, we know where the next wine tasting will be held ;)
Party at nor4's place! |
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But, hey, if we all chip in we might be able to rent the place for an evening. Bake sale, bake sale. :D :D |
Originally Posted by fredmartens
Corkage? We ain't got no corkage...we don' need no stinking corkage! Might hafta bust out a little Malbec for this one..specially since MD's down to one bottle of 2003 Terrazas Reserva, and I've still got 19 in the cellar...na nee na nee boo boo...better get on makin' that dessert, grrrl :D
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Bob, Terrazas has three "levels" of Malbec (and other varietals) that they offer...there's the base wine (which you found for $10), then there's the Reserva (which should be a 2004, since I don't think the 2005 is out yet) and then there's their "flagship" wine, or Cheval Des Andes, a Cabernet-Malbec blend. B.A. Grill at the very least has the Reserva, I think they charge in the neighborhood of $45 a bottle for it onsite. BTW, the 2004 Reserva is also available for shipping at The Wine Club (6 stores in the L.A. area) at $13.99 a bottle, which is where Missy and I loaded up on the 2003. Haven't had the 2004 Reserva yet, but we might try it at dinner. I'll bring a nice Malbec or blend that Gaucho100K shipped up here for me at the "after" tasting, so if you'd prefer not to have to drag too much vino on board, I think I'll have Mendoza covered for Saturday night. :cool:
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Originally Posted by fredmartens
Bob, Terrazas has three "levels" of Malbec (and other varietals) that they offer...there's the base wine (which you found for $10), then there's the Reserva (which should be a 2004, since I don't think the 2005 is out yet) and then there's their "flagship" wine, or Cheval Des Andes, a Cabernet-Malbec blend. B.A. Grill at the very least has the Reserva, I think they charge in the neighborhood of $45 a bottle for it onsite. BTW, the 2004 Reserva is also available for shipping at The Wine Club (6 stores in the L.A. area) at $13.99 a bottle, which is where Missy and I loaded up on the 2003. Haven't had the 2004 Reserva yet, but we might try it at dinner. I'll bring a nice Malbec or blend that Gaucho100K shipped up here for me at the "after" tasting, so if you'd prefer not to have to drag too much vino on board, I think I'll have Mendoza covered for Saturday night. :cool:
I'll present the French vs Woodinville battle :D ;) |
Ferry Rides to Bainbridge
As I'm sitting on the ferry now watching all of the tourists take their pictures :) I thought I'd provide more information:
Ferry leaves from downtown Colman Dock (near Ivar's) on Alaskan Way Ferry schedule on Saturday/Sunday is slightly different from M - F If anybody is interested in making the ferry ride to Bainbridge (30 minute crossing) I'm happy to pick you up at the ferry terminal on Bainbridge and you're more than welcomed to come to my home to have some pre- or post-wine and food - I just need to know so I can plan ;) For those of you who are planning on visiting Bainbridge and are walking, the town of Winslow is immediately accessible from the ferry terminal - you'll find small shops, the waterfront, restaurants. Further out you'll find Bloedel Reserve - need reservations to visit it however - they only allow so many people in the property each day. Gorgeous - it's the old Weyerhauser place - largest moss garden in North America :) |
Originally Posted by fredmartens
I'm pretty sure B.A. Grill has a $10 corkage, but someone who's bringing wine might want to call the restaurant and verify that they do accept carry in vino. (206) 441-7076 after 4:00 P.M.
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Decisions, decisions
Originally Posted by missydarlin
It's a $20 corkage
Where shall we start? |
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