Happy New Year to BWEers around the globe!
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Happy New Year to BWEers around the globe!
I'm going to uncork that Krug NV and drink it with my 89 year old father, something I really look forward to every year, I'll open the '04 Dom as well if my brothers and sister in law come by.
What are your plans?
A happy and safe new year to all BWEers from around the globe, it's going to be a great 2014!
Jim
What are your plans?
A happy and safe new year to all BWEers from around the globe, it's going to be a great 2014!
Jim
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Happy New Year to our BD and all BWE members!
We are making dinner with friends. The evening will involve, at minimum, Champagne, misc. whites, Bordeaux, Rhone, port and a Sauterne. Should be an enjoyable evening.
We are making dinner with friends. The evening will involve, at minimum, Champagne, misc. whites, Bordeaux, Rhone, port and a Sauterne. Should be an enjoyable evening.
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After a few days of mostly beer, those of us who are not in bed sick (a decreasing population in stefanJr's household right now) will drink Eric Rodez and probably some still wines.
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Happy and healthy 2014 to the Stefan household and all BWEers
Best
Jacques
Jacques
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At 4pm at Robert Irvine's restaurant EAT! will pop a 1990 Krug and a Dom P. of roughly the same age. This is the last night they are
open so home before the crowds get there. Safe and sound with maybe a 2011 Savigny les Beaune from Ecard to sip. If David G
can find a typo in here I will save the corks for him. You have to have thick skin to post on this site. JM
open so home before the crowds get there. Safe and sound with maybe a 2011 Savigny les Beaune from Ecard to sip. If David G
can find a typo in here I will save the corks for him. You have to have thick skin to post on this site. JM
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NYE party tonight at the Napa Valley Country Club. Not sure what wine we might bring along, but it will likely need to be Napa.....probably a mag.
A couple nights ago we had a nice 90 CLG that was correct but not singing. We followed that with a 97 Beringer Chabot which more people liked than the Bordeaux. I disagreed with them.
Michael-P
A couple nights ago we had a nice 90 CLG that was correct but not singing. We followed that with a 97 Beringer Chabot which more people liked than the Bordeaux. I disagreed with them.
Michael-P
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Happy New Year to all BWEers, and their family/friends.
I consider the people on that community as unique, and meeting you all, threw the years, has just increased the friendship.
Peace, Health, fun, and great times for all of you, in 2014.
Kisses (for the women) and hug (for the men).
Nic (proud of Jimhow, and the "intoxicating" community he created years ago).
P.S. Don't know yet what we'll have tonight, but strong chance it will be a 2000 Château Soudars.
I consider the people on that community as unique, and meeting you all, threw the years, has just increased the friendship.
Peace, Health, fun, and great times for all of you, in 2014.
Kisses (for the women) and hug (for the men).
Nic (proud of Jimhow, and the "intoxicating" community he created years ago).
P.S. Don't know yet what we'll have tonight, but strong chance it will be a 2000 Château Soudars.
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Happy New Year to all. And apologies to JM and any others I may have offended over the past year with any misguided or misinterpreted attempts at humor. Believe me, they were all meant in good spirit. Even (especially) my goading of our beloved BD.
We're having an early dinner with close friends. They are serving the reds with the meal so those remain an unknown at this point. We have the Champagne and dessert wine duties. I will pop an '01 J Schram to start and an '01 SQN Mr. K Straw Man for dessert.
We're having an early dinner with close friends. They are serving the reds with the meal so those remain an unknown at this point. We have the Champagne and dessert wine duties. I will pop an '01 J Schram to start and an '01 SQN Mr. K Straw Man for dessert.
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We're staying in tonight, will probably open something new world (Saxum, Rhys or Radio Coteau most likely) followed by a 2001 sauternes. Spent yesterday at our wine lockers pulling everything out and doing a complete reorg/inventory, feeling a lot of muscle soreness today... Christmas eve with friends we had a 2005 Canon La Gaffeliere and '01 Ridge Monte Bello that were both superb. Happy New Year everyone!
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The Krug NV is on ice....
I've got my list of 37 resolutions for 2014, the BWE-related of which include #14 ("Bring BWE to new heights ") and #25 ("Drink some fine northern Medocs with Jean-Nicolas Maltais in Quebec province").
I've got my list of 37 resolutions for 2014, the BWE-related of which include #14 ("Bring BWE to new heights ") and #25 ("Drink some fine northern Medocs with Jean-Nicolas Maltais in Quebec province").
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Happy New Year everyone! Look forward to getting together with many fellow BWEers in 2014.
Chris Bublitz
PS: Jim, I think that Krug might benefit from a few hours air before you start drinking. I don't believe in decanting Champagne but I think many of the better ones (especially recent releases) improve from being opened several hours in advance.
Chris Bublitz
PS: Jim, I think that Krug might benefit from a few hours air before you start drinking. I don't believe in decanting Champagne but I think many of the better ones (especially recent releases) improve from being opened several hours in advance.
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Thanks for the advice Chris I'll definitely give it some air.
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Sambo and Lucie are cooking rabbit stew with olives and rosemary for dinner tonight. I opened
2008 Raphet Gevrey Lavaux St Jacques
1999 Gambal Clos Vougeot
2003 St. Innocent Seven Springs Special Selection.
2008 Raphet Gevrey Lavaux St Jacques
1999 Gambal Clos Vougeot
2003 St. Innocent Seven Springs Special Selection.
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Boy you were spot on, Chris, this Krug just opened up spectacularly with some oxygen. Wow!
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Enjoying a Pierre Peters Cuvee Reserve Blanc de Blancs (June 2012 Disgorgement) for NYE here in Longmont, Colorado. A Rieslingfan Recommendation.
Chris Bublitz
Chris Bublitz
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Happy new year to all! BWE was quite the subject of conversation last night (esp. about the 03 NYC Convention). We opened an 01 Maiden and I believe a 95 Comtesse.
Tonight will be older wines
Tim
Tonight will be older wines
Tim
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