1989 Bordeaux tasting - October 17
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So, this is where everybody went.
Ian, thanks for sending out a note to my personal email. Happy to be back in the fold, new password, registration and all.
I'm definitely in for this. I can bring a Montrose (if nobody's committed to one) and something else.
Thanks.
Ramon
Ian, thanks for sending out a note to my personal email. Happy to be back in the fold, new password, registration and all.
I'm definitely in for this. I can bring a Montrose (if nobody's committed to one) and something else.
Thanks.
Ramon
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Welcome back Ramon!
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Thanks Jim. Happy to see everybody here.
Just catching up with the thread. I see that Montrose might already be in. I can dig out my last bottle of the 89 Palmer, instead.
Just catching up with the thread. I see that Montrose might already be in. I can dig out my last bottle of the 89 Palmer, instead.
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Glad you can make it, Ramon.
So, I can bring the Dominique, Cantemerle or Rieussec 1989. Those seem to be my best 1989s. Any preference(s)?
So, I can bring the Dominique, Cantemerle or Rieussec 1989. Those seem to be my best 1989s. Any preference(s)?
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Let's try pin down a date...please let me know which dates you can't do, and which are preferable. The options are Oct 17, 24, 31 and Nov 7, 14
We are also already slightly over the quota of 12, assuming everybody who indicated they have an interest is coming (though some are probables or possibles):
Blanquito - Dominique, Cantermerle or Rieussec
Chris B - Climens and Angelus
Pappa - Urziger 89/Cos/GM Champagne
Jim - Lynch-Bages
Tom and Gail ?
David G - Montrose
Jacques - Pichon Baron
Ramon - Palmer
stefan and Lucie ?
Jay?
David Wainwright - Tertre Toteboeuf - but can only make Nov 14
Ian - Lafite, LMHB
That is a total of 14 people listed, so anyone else who wants to join will need others to drop out. We probably won't have all 14 here - if it is not Nov 14 David W won't be able to come. So far we have 12-13 wines indicated - we are aiming for 18, which is 1.5 wines per person. It would be nice to have one or two more heavy hitters...I mean we would never hear the end of it with Lynch-Bages "wins"!
We are also already slightly over the quota of 12, assuming everybody who indicated they have an interest is coming (though some are probables or possibles):
Blanquito - Dominique, Cantermerle or Rieussec
Chris B - Climens and Angelus
Pappa - Urziger 89/Cos/GM Champagne
Jim - Lynch-Bages
Tom and Gail ?
David G - Montrose
Jacques - Pichon Baron
Ramon - Palmer
stefan and Lucie ?
Jay?
David Wainwright - Tertre Toteboeuf - but can only make Nov 14
Ian - Lafite, LMHB
That is a total of 14 people listed, so anyone else who wants to join will need others to drop out. We probably won't have all 14 here - if it is not Nov 14 David W won't be able to come. So far we have 12-13 wines indicated - we are aiming for 18, which is 1.5 wines per person. It would be nice to have one or two more heavy hitters...I mean we would never hear the end of it with Lynch-Bages "wins"!
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I vote for (in order) and/or can definitely make October 17th or 24th.
I'll bring the Dominique and Rieussec.
I'll bring the Dominique and Rieussec.
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Ian,
I got skunked on the 89 Cos. The Urziger TBA is still on though, and I'll bring a Champers for a starter.
I got skunked on the 89 Cos. The Urziger TBA is still on though, and I'll bring a Champers for a starter.
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The following are dates I could probably make it to NYC:
Oct 17
Oct 31
Nov 14
I have unbreakable conflicts on Oct 24 and Nov 7.
Oct 17
Oct 31
Nov 14
I have unbreakable conflicts on Oct 24 and Nov 7.
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Once the date is set, I will try to schedule my NYC visit in order for us to make it.
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OK so I was down in the City tonight dining at Fabios and I provisionally booked the room with Tiziano for October 17 2009, as per last time.
Does anybody object? If so speak now (within seven days) or forever hold your peace.
Does anybody object? If so speak now (within seven days) or forever hold your peace.
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Blanqito, I have finished off my case of Cantemerle and it is a fine wine. If you want to win the hearts of the Burgundy lovers, then bring La Dominique. The nose is stunning. Better than the roasted fruit 1990.
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October 17 works for me. I'm in.
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I'm in.
Cheers,
Patrick
Cheers,
Patrick
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In for a penny in for a pound!
PD
PD
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Not the best date for us, but we'll be there!
We'll bring a couple of/few things, but I'll know better when I hear what other folks are bringing.
We'll bring a couple of/few things, but I'll know better when I hear what other folks are bringing.
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I'll bring the Montrose, assuming my partner can switch call, but it's rarely a problem...
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I'm still in for Oct. 17.
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Ian,
I latched on to an 89 Pinchon La Lalande. It should pair well with Jacques Baron.
PD
I latched on to an 89 Pinchon La Lalande. It should pair well with Jacques Baron.
PD
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Schedule is cleared - I'm definitely in.
This is shaping up quite nicely!
This is shaping up quite nicely!
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Pichon Baron, Pichon Lalande, Lynch Bages, Palmer, Montrose, Angelus, LMHB, etc. etc. !!!Definitely looking good.
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Ian, do you confirm that October 17 is the date? Once the date is firm, I will try to schedule my trip to NYC to coincide.
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Yes stefan...it has been over a week since my ultimatum post (4/17 - see above)), so can confirm it is indeed the 17th October.
This is how we are placed so far...we have 12 people confirmed and 13 wines
Blanquito - Dominique, Cantermerle
Chris B - Climens, Angelus
Pappa - Pichon Lalande, Urziger 89
Jim - Lynch-Bages
Tom and Gail -
David G - Montrose
Jacques - Pichon Baron, L'Evangile (?)
Ramon - Palmer
stefan and Lucie -
Ian - Lafite, LMHB
It is shaping up nicely...we have two sweeties, and three right banks already...another Graves would be nice
This is how we are placed so far...we have 12 people confirmed and 13 wines
Blanquito - Dominique, Cantermerle
Chris B - Climens, Angelus
Pappa - Pichon Lalande, Urziger 89
Jim - Lynch-Bages
Tom and Gail -
David G - Montrose
Jacques - Pichon Baron, L'Evangile (?)
Ramon - Palmer
stefan and Lucie -
Ian - Lafite, LMHB
It is shaping up nicely...we have two sweeties, and three right banks already...another Graves would be nice
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In Graves I have only de Fieuzal and Olivier. Other possibilities are Cos, La Lagune, Ausone, Rausan Segla, Leoville Barton, Branaire.
I am contacting my NYC colleagues to see if I can make my visit there in mid October.
stefan
I am contacting my NYC colleagues to see if I can make my visit there in mid October.
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We would expect you to bring La Lagune stefan...that wine has your name all over it!
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Shaping up as another epic BWE event, thanks for organizing, Ian.
October 17th it is!
October 17th it is!
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I used a little moderator magic to change the title of the thread to include the date...
Re: 1989 Bordeaux tasting - October 17
Thanks again, Ian, for taking the time to get this going. I checked our inventory and was a bit surprised to find that we have wines from more Bordeaux producers in 1989 than in '86.
Another Pessac-Leognan? What ever could you mean, Mssr. Comte? Despite admonitions to not classify vintages, I've never thought of '89 as a particularly good one in the region, despite the uber-performance of the Dillon estates. I imagine that Domaine de Chevalier and Pape-Clement are still showing well. It might be fun to taste the Olivier again, if only to put the final nail into the Speculator's extravagant rating of this wine, but I'd guess that the current $34 price at Hart Davis Hart is enough eulogy.
From the right bank, we could bring a couple from among La Conseillante (if Jacques is bringing the l'Evangile, I'd be thrilled to taste these two thoroughbreds one-on-one, but we're even more excited to finally meet jal and Jill!), La Fleur de Gay, La Fleur Petrus, Domaine de l'Eglise, Le Gay, or even Vieux Chateau Certan (if the BD can stand the pressure!)
Another Pessac-Leognan? What ever could you mean, Mssr. Comte? Despite admonitions to not classify vintages, I've never thought of '89 as a particularly good one in the region, despite the uber-performance of the Dillon estates. I imagine that Domaine de Chevalier and Pape-Clement are still showing well. It might be fun to taste the Olivier again, if only to put the final nail into the Speculator's extravagant rating of this wine, but I'd guess that the current $34 price at Hart Davis Hart is enough eulogy.
From the right bank, we could bring a couple from among La Conseillante (if Jacques is bringing the l'Evangile, I'd be thrilled to taste these two thoroughbreds one-on-one, but we're even more excited to finally meet jal and Jill!), La Fleur de Gay, La Fleur Petrus, Domaine de l'Eglise, Le Gay, or even Vieux Chateau Certan (if the BD can stand the pressure!)
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All I can say is that you guys are making me green with envy.
Alex R.
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Me too...
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Ian, is it ok if Jill also joins us? I know that will bring us over the 12 person limits, but she and I will share pours (she will not drink much anyway).
I am still looking for the 1989 l'Evangile. I'm sure I have one left but the sucker is hiding somewhere. A match-up with the la Conseillante will be great; I loved the 1990 and am looking forward to trying the 1989, but you're right Tom, the real pleasure will be to finally meet you and Gail.
I am still looking for the 1989 l'Evangile. I'm sure I have one left but the sucker is hiding somewhere. A match-up with the la Conseillante will be great; I loved the 1990 and am looking forward to trying the 1989, but you're right Tom, the real pleasure will be to finally meet you and Gail.
Best
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put us down as maybe. I could add a Montrose, La Lagune, L'Arrosee. might have some others-have to check
ok, I see I will have to go on waiting list
ok, I see I will have to go on waiting list
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I see that not everyone likes '89 Bordeaux as much as I do:
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http://dat.erobertparker.com/bboard/sho ... p?t=200777
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Do any of the '89s I mentioned strike anyone's fancy? Ian mentioned La Lagune, which Lucie and I like a lot, and I am happy to bring one (unless Jay comes and brings a bottle). What else? Unless we have too much wine, I'll bring the Olivier as a throw away extra to show up the Speculator, which, as Tom hints, is always fun, but what else (Cos, Barton, Ausone...)?
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http://dat.erobertparker.com/bboard/sho ... p?t=200777
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Do any of the '89s I mentioned strike anyone's fancy? Ian mentioned La Lagune, which Lucie and I like a lot, and I am happy to bring one (unless Jay comes and brings a bottle). What else? Unless we have too much wine, I'll bring the Olivier as a throw away extra to show up the Speculator, which, as Tom hints, is always fun, but what else (Cos, Barton, Ausone...)?
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It is entirely up to you stefan...but all I would reiterate is that La lagune has your name all over it...an estate you have been singing the praises of for a long time...while it would be a thrill to try Ausone...and Leoville Barton is the kind of wine that should be included in every horizontal. So may be a couple out of those three? By way of reference last year we had 13 people and 19 wines. There wasn't a drop left over.
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Stefan, I agree with Ian's picks of Ausone, Leo Barton, or La Lagune. At least that narrows it down a little...
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mrs vino says "book 'em, Dano" if there's room for us. I don't think I have ever had Ausone..hint hint.
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Tom,
I'll always vote for 1989 La Conseillante if given a choice.
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I'll always vote for 1989 La Conseillante if given a choice.
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OK. I'll certainly bring the Ausone as this estate gets little mention on BWE now that François has moved to That Other Board.
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Re: 1989 Bordeaux tasting - October 17
Ausone, eh?
It's about time you guys produce some competition for the 1989 Lynch "The Poor Man's Mouton" Bages....
It's about time you guys produce some competition for the 1989 Lynch "The Poor Man's Mouton" Bages....
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