Real Wine Assult Begins Wednesday in Seattle, then Portland, then New York

Joe Dressner

Joe Dressner
Only French speakers are invited.

The events are:

Mercredi, 18 mars
Professionnels Francophones Seulement
12h 17h Dgustation de Triage Wines

The Sorting Table
85 South Atlantic Street
Seattle, Washington

Avec:
Marc Ollivier
JP Brun
Matthieu Baudry
Evelyne de Jessey
Alain Coudert
Eric & Christine Nicolas
Pierre Breton
et beaucoup des surprises!

Jeudi, 19 mars - Portland, Oregon
Professionnels Francophones Seulement
12h-17h Dgustation de Triage Wines (Portland)


Davis Street Tavern
500 Davis Street
Portland, Oregon

Avec:
Mme vignerons et encore plus des surprises!

Degustation Ouverte Aux Geeks de Portland et Tout le Monde
18h30-20h

E & R Wine Shop
6141 SW Macadam Avenue #104
Portland, Oregon
Tl : 503-246-6101

Samedi, 21 mars 16h-19h
Dgustation de Chambers Street Wines Ouverte
160 Chambers Street
New York, NY 10007
Tl: 212-227-1434


Avec:
Catherine & Claude Marchal
Suzanne Pinon
Grgoire Hubau
Marc Ollivier
JP Brun
Brad Kane
Matthieu Baudry
Evelyne de Jessey
Alain Coudert
Eric & Christine Nicolas
Pierre Breton

Mardi, 24 mars
11h00 17h Dgustation Polaner
Professionnels Francophones Seulement


Avec:
Seulement Brad Kane
 
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
Real Wine Assult Begins Wednesday in Seattle, then Portland, then New YorkOnly French speakers are invited.

Can I attend if I can get Sharon Bowman to interpret for me?
 
Does anyone else find this real wine assault a bit extravagant considering these tough economic times? Who has time for Muscadet and Bourguiel when innocent, hard working people are being put out of their homes?
 
Incorrect. She was saying "It's all ten," which I'm sure is very meaningful even if I don't fully understand it.
 
originally posted by Kay Bixler:
Does anyone else find this real wine assault a bit extravagant considering these tough economic times?

Kay, I'll have signed bottles of my initial El Armadillo offering for the auction. Feel free to bid often and high!
 
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Kay Bixler:
Does anyone else find this real wine assault a bit extravagant considering these tough economic times?

Kay, I'll have signed bottles of my initial El Armadillo offering for the auction. Feel free to bid often and high!

Brad,
I trust that you're donating all proceeds to charity. You wouldn't want to appear unseemly, after all.

Mark Lipton
 
originally posted by Thor:
Incorrect. She was saying "It's all ten," which I'm sure is very meaningful even if I don't fully understand it.

Ohhhh, I get it. It's a reference to The Prisoner. I've been trying to broaden her horizons, and didn't even appreciate the feedback. Told you my French sucked.

I AM NOT A NUMBER, I AM A FREE MAN!
 
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Kay Bixler:
Does anyone else find this real wine assault a bit extravagant considering these tough economic times?

Kay, I'll have signed bottles of my initial El Armadillo offering for the auction. Feel free to bid often and high!

Brad,
I trust that you're donating all proceeds to charity. You wouldn't want to appear unseemly, after all.

Mark Lipton

Feel free to make out checks to the Brad Kane Fund for Better Drinking.
 
originally posted by Brad Kane:
Kay, I'll have signed bottles of my initial El Armadillo offering for the auction. Feel free to bid often and high!

This is a primativo/durif blend, right? Anyway, I heard it takes like two days to open up. I just don't have that kind of time.
 
originally posted by Kay Bixler:
Does anyone else find this real wine assault a bit extravagant considering these tough economic times? Who has time for Muscadet and Bourguiel when innocent, hard working people are being put out of their homes?

I suspect Dressner will roam the room at these tastings with a whip to make sure there's not too much frivolity and excess pleasure at the events.
 
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