Francophile Pie Franco Dinner, Feb. 17th

originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
This dinner will not be right without a bottle of 2006 Chartogne-Taillet Pinot Meunier. Old vine ungrafted foot meunier! It's a great one.

I'll see if I can come.

Foot meunier? Tu dors! Ton moulin va trop vite!
 
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
originally posted by MLipton:
Coad definitely needs to be dragged to this one. "Into the pie hole" indeed!

So true. We need to send some Foot soldiers over to Roosevelt Island.

I agree.

Although the term "foothole" seems unappealing.
 
December is bad for me. I'll probably need some advice here as I don't have (or don't know that I have) any appropriate wines.
 
originally posted by Jay Miller:
December is bad for me. I'll probably need some advice here as I don't have (or don't know that I have) any appropriate wines.

Jay, we are going to have the dinner on January 6th.

You might check Mr. Asimov's The Pour for some ideas. I personally would recommend to you the wines of Gaia from Greece. Good availability/price point/taste.
 
Will the Pie authorities endeavor to provide the control wines? Should I bring 2002 LHL demi in both grafted and ungrafted forms? Will we be drinking twice as much wine in consequence?
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
Will the Pie authorities endeavor to provide the control wines? Should I bring 2002 LHL demi in both grafted and ungrafted forms? Will we be drinking twice as much wine in consequence?

To tell you the truth, where it is possible to show side by side grafted vs. ungrafted, I think that would be the real deal. And personally exciting for me.

Sometimes there isn't really a clear cut comparison possibility at hand.

I thought that as my slice of the pie I would focus on the Italian vino, and leave it open to others to bring possibilities from other parts of the world. One of the big comments about the anfora dinner was that people didn't know what to bring because it seemed liked the restaurant already had all the (imported) bases covered. I think the field is a lot more wide open for this event.
 
Jay, I've got loads of this stuff, happy to bring a contribution on your behalf.

If we're doing side-by-sides I have both versions of Joguet Varennes du Grand Clos 2003, 2004, and 2005 and Cappellano 1998, 2000, and 2001, although I might be hesitant to do the latter since I wouldn't wager either bottling to show well at this age. I also have the '96 Joguet franc de pied and the '91 Quinta do Noval Nacional but would have to leave it to someone else to contribute the bad-pie versions. But I kind of dig the idea of drinking nothing but freedom-pie, too.
 
Count me in. I can bring the '05 Joguet Varennes de Grand Clos and Keith can bring one of the others, if that works.

I'll see what else I can dig up.
 
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
Jay, I've got loads of this stuff, happy to bring a contribution on your behalf.

If we're doing side-by-sides I have both versions of Joguet Varennes du Grand Clos 2003, 2004, and 2005 and Cappellano 1998, 2000, and 2001, although I might be hesitant to do the latter since I wouldn't wager either bottling to show well at this age. I also have the '96 Joguet franc de pied and the '91 Quinta do Noval Nacional but would have to leave it to someone else to contribute the bad-pie versions. But I kind of dig the idea of drinking nothing but freedom-pie, too.

Thanks Keith, appreciate it!
 
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
Jay, I've got loads of this stuff, happy to bring a contribution on your behalf.

If we're doing side-by-sides I have both versions of Joguet Varennes du Grand Clos 2003, 2004, and 2005 and Cappellano 1998, 2000, and 2001, although I might be hesitant to do the latter since I wouldn't wager either bottling to show well at this age. I also have the '96 Joguet franc de pied and the '91 Quinta do Noval Nacional but would have to leave it to someone else to contribute the bad-pie versions. But I kind of dig the idea of drinking nothing but freedom-pie, too.

If you like, I can return the favor by bringing a Clos de Beze for you at Pratts.
 
And so yeah, there is going to be Magma from Cornelissen at Frank's Pie Party.

Looking forward to January 6th.

Lots more details forthcoming if I can find a bit of free time.
 
Looking forward to this one too.
Seems like around 15 or more people are in. How will this work? Breaking into multiple tables, or should everyone bring 2 bottles of each wine so there's enough to go around?
 
A notice from The Society of Pie:

Due to circumstances that are occuring, the Society has decided that a date in February or March would be preferrable regarding the upcoming Pie-a-thon Dinner, originally scheduled for the 6th of January.

The Society begs your forgiveness, and apologizes for any interruption to plans this may cause, but promises a dinner that is better planned out and smoothly facilitated at a later date.

Sorry.

Your suggestions as to a specific date in February or March are welcome.
 
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