Are you joining us? Your first post wasn't clear... I'll add you to the list just in case since it's close to full already!Moses Botbol wrote:I have the '85 Niepoort's to accompany the Hoopers....Glenn E. wrote:
The lone "big name" that I'm missing is Niepoort, but that should be easy enough to obtain. I'm also missing a Souza, but surely someone purchased one of those in the FTLOP buying opportunity. (I only bought a bunch of 1987 - anniversary year.)
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I checked my cellar and have 11 producers, but you have them all on your list already.
Additionally, I found these 18 others available and think that the rest of the participants could bring some to the party too. With your 25, this would give us a total of 43. We could do a killer event. I just participated in a 6 hour tasting of 39 bottles of 1994 VP's. I'm not suggesting we try for something like that, however, over two days ... if we were able to procure even 15 of the others and wound up with 40 or so, that would be worth trying. I know Sean has some oddities, so Glenn you should be in touch with him FIRST and find out what he can add and then the rest of us can figure out what to bring/purchase. Also you and I should re-discuss the venue/room situation.
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Additionally, I found these 18 others available and think that the rest of the participants could bring some to the party too. With your 25, this would give us a total of 43. We could do a killer event. I just participated in a 6 hour tasting of 39 bottles of 1994 VP's. I'm not suggesting we try for something like that, however, over two days ... if we were able to procure even 15 of the others and wound up with 40 or so, that would be worth trying. I know Sean has some oddities, so Glenn you should be in touch with him FIRST and find out what he can add and then the rest of us can figure out what to bring/purchase. Also you and I should re-discuss the venue/room situation.
Delaforce
Feist
Gonzalez Byass
Guedes
Hutcheson
Kopke's Quinta Sao Luiz
Krohn
Messias
Morgan
Pocas
Quinta da Baldias
Quinta da Romaneira
Quinta do Infantado
Rabello Valente
Real Companhia Velha
Romariz
Rozes
Van Zeller
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Re: 1985 horizontal, Seattle, Jan 24-25 2015
Glenn, any room left for me? Looks like one spot might still be available. If so, I'm in and I'll source whatever we need and are still missing.
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Re: 1985 horizontal, Seattle, Jan 24-25 2015
Unfortunately, I think I'll be in Singapore... Just being a wise guy with my post.Glenn E. wrote:Are you joining us? Your first post wasn't clear... I'll add you to the list just in case since it's close to full already!Moses Botbol wrote:I have the '85 Niepoort's to accompany the Hoopers....Glenn E. wrote:
The lone "big name" that I'm missing is Niepoort, but that should be easy enough to obtain. I'm also missing a Souza, but surely someone purchased one of those in the FTLOP buying opportunity. (I only bought a bunch of 1987 - anniversary year.)
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Re: 1985 horizontal, Seattle, Jan 24-25 2015
My inventory says I have one bottle of 1985 Krohn VP. I'll verify in person in the coming weeks once I get down to my offsite. But add it to the line up.
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I hope you plan on making spitting mandatoryRoy Hersh wrote:
... With your 25, this would give us a total of 43...
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Re: 1985 horizontal, Seattle, Jan 24-25 2015
The only 1985 I have is the Smith Woodhouse, but you already know that Glenn. I missed out on the 1985 Souza by not getting my order in quickly. I ended up with the other three.
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Yep! I added you.Lindsay E. wrote:Glenn, any room left for me? Looks like one spot might still be available. If so, I'm in and I'll source whatever we need and are still missing.
Bummer. I took you off the list. If we aren't able to find another Niepoort, would you be interested in selling yours?Moses Botbol wrote:Unfortunately, I think I'll be in Singapore... Just being a wise guy with my post.
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It's not one of Niepoort's finest vintages, FWIW. Well I should say, I have had one bottle so far next to '85 Fonseca and the Niepoort really fell short.Glenn E. wrote:Bummer. I took you off the list. If we aren't able to find another Niepoort, would you be interested in selling yours?Moses Botbol wrote:Unfortunately, I think I'll be in Singapore... Just being a wise guy with my post.
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Re: 1985 horizontal, Seattle, Jan 24-25 2015
Feist for sale: http://www.winebid.com/BuyWine/Item/4872674/1985-Feist
I could buy it, but there is no point in shipping to CO to then turn around and ship to WA. I'll contribute $ to this or to the grand bottle pool. Oh, and I'm still boycotting WineBid in support of Bradley.
I could buy it, but there is no point in shipping to CO to then turn around and ship to WA. I'll contribute $ to this or to the grand bottle pool. Oh, and I'm still boycotting WineBid in support of Bradley.
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Yeah I'm not buying from WineBid either.
I updated the first post with Roy's list so that it's easier for people to find. I'll keep the two lists updated as people post.
I updated the first post with Roy's list so that it's easier for people to find. I'll keep the two lists updated as people post.
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Re: 1985 horizontal, Seattle, Jan 24-25 2015
I'm in!!!! I do have a number of the Ports that you're still looking for (Niepoort, Rebello Valente, Guedes, Delaforce, ect.), so if needed I can contibute to the cause.
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Re: 1985 horizontal, Seattle, Jan 24-25 2015
I'd be happy to chip in extra for additional bottles to be added, ultimately Id prefer to do that where possible in this instance since so many here seem to already have bottles, and seeking out ones on the market now probably carries additional risk and shipping costs.Marc J. wrote:I'm in!!!! I do have a number of the Ports that you're still looking for (Niepoort, Rebello Valente, Guedes, Delaforce, ect.), so if needed I can contibute to the cause.
Also, thanks for the continued support guys. I had to chuckle, as I got excited about a few of the oddballs with low prices on wine-searcher when I looked yesterday, only to rule them out when I saw the seller...
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Last man in! I marked you down for all 4 of those bottles. Please let me know exactly what you can bring, and if possible ship them up here ahead of time so that they can settle down from the travel shock.Marc J. wrote:I'm in!!!! I do have a number of the Ports that you're still looking for (Niepoort, Rebello Valente, Guedes, Delaforce, ect.), so if needed I can contibute to the cause.
I plan to simply add up all the costs and divide by the number of attendees so that everyone chips in the same amount. If you're bringing a bottle (or two, or four) then your cost will be deducted from what you owe. In some cases I'm sure there will be people who get money back also. (Marc, for example, if he brings 4+ bottles, and Sandy since the Nacional is such an expensive bottle.)Bradley Bogdan wrote:I'd be happy to chip in extra for additional bottles to be added, ultimately Id prefer to do that where possible in this instance since so many here seem to already have bottles, and seeking out ones on the market now probably carries additional risk and shipping costs.
Roy and I have not finalized room arrangements yet, either, so there may be a small fee added in to help offset that as well. In the past Roy has rented the room for us out of his own pocket, but the Holiday Inn keeps trying to raise rates on us so that's getting to be a pretty fair chunk of change. A 2-day event just makes it even more so. I'll update this thread (in the first post) as I get information on all of the costs.
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Maybe if we commit to some number of rooms at a reasonable rate they'll be a little more flexible?Glenn E. wrote:... but the Holiday Inn keeps trying to raise rates on us so that's getting to be a pretty fair chunk of change. A 2-day event just makes it even more so.
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I suspect that Roy has tried that (he negotiates the room for us), but it's a good idea.Eric Menchen wrote:Maybe if we commit to some number of rooms at a reasonable rate they'll be a little more flexible?Glenn E. wrote:... but the Holiday Inn keeps trying to raise rates on us so that's getting to be a pretty fair chunk of change. A 2-day event just makes it even more so.
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I usually stay there as well if it helpsGlenn E. wrote:I suspect that Roy has tried that (he negotiates the room for us), but it's a good idea.Eric Menchen wrote:Maybe if we commit to some number of rooms at a reasonable rate they'll be a little more flexible?Glenn E. wrote:... but the Holiday Inn keeps trying to raise rates on us so that's getting to be a pretty fair chunk of change. A 2-day event just makes it even more so.
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Re: 1985 horizontal, Seattle, Jan 24-25 2015
Glenn,
I've purchased all the baguettes for the last two local tastings we've done. I assume people will want bread again this time (I know I will!) Would you like me to handle that again this time? I've been sourcing the baguettes from the French Bakery and many people seem to like those. And will we want bread for both days? Let me know your thoughts.
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I've purchased all the baguettes for the last two local tastings we've done. I assume people will want bread again this time (I know I will!) Would you like me to handle that again this time? I've been sourcing the baguettes from the French Bakery and many people seem to like those. And will we want bread for both days? Let me know your thoughts.
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That would be great, thanks!Lindsay E. wrote:I've purchased all the baguettes for the last two local tastings we've done. I assume people will want bread again this time (I know I will!) Would you like me to handle that again this time? I've been sourcing the baguettes from the French Bakery and many people seem to like those. And will we want bread for both days? Let me know your thoughts.
I don't think we need 1 baguette per person per day, though. If we have 10 baguettes for 16 people each day I think that should cover us nicely, though that may change depending on just how many Ports we manage to acquire. Remember that these are planned to be afternoon sessions, so everyone should have just eaten lunch when we get started and we'll be breaking (hopefully) just in time for dinner.
We can settle on a number closer to the event once we have a final count of bottles, and then we'll add that cost to the total before dividing it up amongst all of the participants.
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Re: 1985 horizontal, Seattle, Jan 24-25 2015
I added a note on costs to the first post. In short, it still looks like about $120 per person for Port, with an additional $40 per person to cover the cost of renting conference rooms from the Holiday Inn for two days. I'll keep you posted as we get information!
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