originally posted by Thor:
I've had the wine dozens of times, with no variation aside from normal temperature effects.
Sometimes, the instability resides within the taster.
Indeed.
originally posted by Thor:
I've had the wine dozens of times, with no variation aside from normal temperature effects.
Sometimes, the instability resides within the taster.
... it's always reassuring to meet someone in person and confirm that they're just not a fictional character on Wine Disorder.
originally posted by Dave Nelson:
it's always reassuring to meet someone in person and confirm that they're just not a fictional character on Wine Disorder.
originally posted by MarkS:
... it's always reassuring to meet someone in person and confirm that they're just not a fictional character on Wine Disorder.
No love for sock puppets??
originally posted by Brad Kane:
Thanks for the group shot. If only we had tagging capabilities here...
originally posted by Dave Nelson:
Thanks for the great notes, Mark. I shamelessly gave up trying to take notes about 20 minutes into my first Toledo and haven't looked back since.
Glad the Geyserville got some love - when I last saw it no one had taken a pour, apart from the little splash I'd taken to make sure it wasn't corked. The '99 Vosne villages was the only '99 Burgundy I had in the cellar that I thought might be remotely drinkable - sounds like you were more a fan that I, or it improved quite a bit over time.
I managed a good pour of the '92 Chave to have with dinner, and thought it was lovely, and drinking quite well. Probably my favorite of the night. Sorry you missed it.
It was great to see old friends and make some new ones. Plus, it's always reassuring to meet someone in person and confirm that they're just not a fictional character on Wine Disorder.
originally posted by MLipton:
Glad the Geyserville got some love - when I last saw it no one had taken a pour, apart from the little splash I'd taken to make sure it wasn't corked. The '99 Vosne villages was the only '99 Burgundy I had in the cellar that I thought might be remotely drinkable - sounds like you were more a fan that I, or it improved quite a bit over time.
Yeah, I spotted the untouched Geezer stashed away in the back and pointed it out to Geo late in the evening, knowing his love for "Mr Ridge." Just seeing the expression on his face was enough to persuade me to give it a shot, and damn glad that I did!
originally posted by Chris Coad:
I'm astonished to learn that people drink wine and have fun in the midwest.
originally posted by Dave Nelson:
originally posted by Chris Coad:
I'm astonished to learn that people drink wine and have fun in the midwest.
Well, in all honesty, we did pull people from 8 states (4 of which are probably not Midwestern), 1 province, and D.C. for this event. The drinking and fun definitely occurred in the Midwest though.
Cheers,
Dave
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
Looks like a great time with a great group. No pictures?
Wait for Putnam's report on Saturday.
Mark Lipton
originally posted by Putnam Weekley:
I don't think the 2000 Briords was TCA tainted, though I admit it is a fair question. . . . Obviously I may rationalizing, or insensitive.
originally posted by Dave Nelson:
Much later in the night ...
originally posted by Joe_Perry:
Where is day two???