Chambers Bash

I am so excited about the dinner monday at Five Points with Eric Texier, Francois Pinon and Pierre Luneau - I could just bust.

Even better-half Melissa will be there - the childcare gods have miraculously aligned.
 
originally posted by Lou Kessler:
Frightful memories
originally posted by SFJoe:
originally posted by Lou Kessler:
Will Kane be there to chauffeur us into town as usual?
Wow, thrillseekers.
Oh my God how soon we forget. I drove with Mark Anisman from Manhattan to Brooklyn with Kane driving. I don't have enough years left in my life to ever attempt that again. The horror! We do forget things that are too painful to remember.

I've never forgotten. Pre-Kane, I didn't use a seatbelt in a car. Post-Kane, I use seatbelts AND the bathrooms before getting in a car.

I can still hear Plotnicki as we pulled away from Suba - "Bradley... Bradley. Bradley! Bradley!!!!!!"
 
Good to see you Brad. Did you get to meet Frank Deis?
Thanks to the pros for all their hard work putting this event together.

The Pinon Silex re Tradition made an interesting match, angles matching up with curves.
I was impressed with the thoughtfulness of the lineups - Texier's lineup read/tasted like a play, each wine taking off logically from the last and moving the plotline forward. Luneau's four offerings each showed a facet of the terroir distinct from the others.

Vignerons were curious about my T-shirt, which Melissa made for the 2000 Huet-a-thon, and which I tried to explain with mixed success.

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I was sorry to miss Mark. Given the vagaries of train and subway I didn't get down to Chambers Street until 5 PM. I was happy to meet Joe and Don, sorry to miss Mark. I suppose Kane might have taken my picture had I been a bivalve mollusc but I understand that we provincials occupy a lower order. (smiley face).

It was a fun tasting. The most unusual drinks were the odd "Chinata" at the last table. I was impressed, but I only came away with a weighty magnum of Pierre Peters from CSW.

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I came. I saw (well, at least Jeff Grossman, Dressner, and the vigerons). I drank. I was there until probably just before Frank came, since I needed to return a corked Occhipinti frappato to Astor before they closed. Thought there were going to be a couple more winemakers there, though (like Closel).
Still, a good time. Thanks to all for putting this on!
 
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