Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
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Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
I spoke to Fabio and we have the same table for the same weekend in October; i.e, the 16th at Fabio Piccolo Fiore, 230 East 44th Street between 2nd and 3rd at 6pm.
The theme is '(Bordeaux) wines of the 1970s'
This is the line up:
Comte Flaneur & Chasse Spleen- Mouton 75, Pichon Lalande 78, Palmer 79, La Tour Haut Brion 79
Jacques - Trotanoy 78, La Lagune 70, d'Yquem 70
Tom - Figeac 75, Giscours 75
stefan & Lucie - Palmer 70, Haut Brion 78, La Lagune 78, Ducru 76 (res)
Chris & Marjorie - Latour 75, Pichon Lalande 79, Gilette Creme De Tete 78
Ramon - Canon 71, Domaine De Chevalier 78
Pappa Doc - Mouton Baron Philippe 70, Latour A Pomerol 71
Mike & Tom - Grand Puy Lacoste 70, Montrose 78, Pavie 79, Latour 79
Dale - Montrose 70, Palmer 75, Filhot 70
Mark - Pichon Lalande 70, Giscours 70
The theme is '(Bordeaux) wines of the 1970s'
This is the line up:
Comte Flaneur & Chasse Spleen- Mouton 75, Pichon Lalande 78, Palmer 79, La Tour Haut Brion 79
Jacques - Trotanoy 78, La Lagune 70, d'Yquem 70
Tom - Figeac 75, Giscours 75
stefan & Lucie - Palmer 70, Haut Brion 78, La Lagune 78, Ducru 76 (res)
Chris & Marjorie - Latour 75, Pichon Lalande 79, Gilette Creme De Tete 78
Ramon - Canon 71, Domaine De Chevalier 78
Pappa Doc - Mouton Baron Philippe 70, Latour A Pomerol 71
Mike & Tom - Grand Puy Lacoste 70, Montrose 78, Pavie 79, Latour 79
Dale - Montrose 70, Palmer 75, Filhot 70
Mark - Pichon Lalande 70, Giscours 70
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Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
I think we're test-driving some "BWE" wines from the seventies in a few weeks.
Gail and I are all in - we're down to only 42 different Bordeaux from the 70's. But 75 Mouton is a strong opening bet, Ian.
Gail and I are all in - we're down to only 42 different Bordeaux from the 70's. But 75 Mouton is a strong opening bet, Ian.
Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
I have a couple of bottles of 1970 Yquem on "Pre-Arrival" at Premier Cru, I'll bring one if it arrives by then. I will also bring a couple of reds, I will know which as soon as I check my inventory.
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Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
I might have two btls of 1970 Mouton Baron Philippe. I'll drink one to make certain it's worth bringing. I like the 1979s and may bring wine from that vintage. The 79 Du Tertre is excellent. I've had it three times in the last two years and it was still fresh with a lot of fruit. I'm going to try and source a magnum of it soon.
I love Fabios, I'm glad we are going back again. I've been to Del Posto twice in the last six months my impressions "Ho-Hum"
I love Fabios, I'm glad we are going back again. I've been to Del Posto twice in the last six months my impressions "Ho-Hum"
Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
Am I still included? I seem to have missed the cut some where along the line.
I can bring a 1971 Climens (which I hear is other-worldly), if that's of interest.
I can bring a 1971 Climens (which I hear is other-worldly), if that's of interest.
Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
Does anyone want to try the overrated 1970 Palmer? I have been waiting for a chance to get rid of this swill.
We'll also bring something good, of course. Maybe a 1970 La Lagune and something to fit a hole after others announce.
We'll also bring something good, of course. Maybe a 1970 La Lagune and something to fit a hole after others announce.
Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
I'll probably be trading some bottles with Tom for an appropriate '70s contribution. Will there be a "smoking circle" at the end?
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Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
I've got a bottle of 1975 Latour that I could bring.
I will certainly vote for that 1971 Climens - a great one for sure.
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I will certainly vote for that 1971 Climens - a great one for sure.
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Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
Naturellement Patrick...but now we are up to 13. Jay are you coming?
And thank you guys for your very generous offers of things to bring...I have updated the list accordingly
My thought is that we should not be so strict on numbers this time though I think 14 should be the absolute max.
With the 1986 and 1989 tastings we were lucky because there was only one very slightly corked bottle out of 40-odd bottles. This time we are unlikely to be so lucky...I would imagine up to a third of bottles we bring could be faulty or just plain knackered. So I think we should err on the side of bringing too many bottles...say if we bring 30 between us and 20-25 are good.
And thank you guys for your very generous offers of things to bring...I have updated the list accordingly
My thought is that we should not be so strict on numbers this time though I think 14 should be the absolute max.
With the 1986 and 1989 tastings we were lucky because there was only one very slightly corked bottle out of 40-odd bottles. This time we are unlikely to be so lucky...I would imagine up to a third of bottles we bring could be faulty or just plain knackered. So I think we should err on the side of bringing too many bottles...say if we bring 30 between us and 20-25 are good.
Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
I have a little problem
that will solve your problem.
I will be moderating a session at our Academy's annual meeting in Chicago October 16. So I must bow out from this tasting.


I will be moderating a session at our Academy's annual meeting in Chicago October 16. So I must bow out from this tasting.

Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
We'll miss you, David, and I was looking forward to what I could extract from your cellar in trade. 
We've always loved '75 Figeac and '75 Giscours -- just classic BWE wines -- so we'll bring both of those. Since we're taking two seats, we could add something like '70 Montrose or '70 Trotanoy. And we have a bunch of 79's that might not be too bad.

We've always loved '75 Figeac and '75 Giscours -- just classic BWE wines -- so we'll bring both of those. Since we're taking two seats, we could add something like '70 Montrose or '70 Trotanoy. And we have a bunch of 79's that might not be too bad.
Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
Sounds good. I'll bring a bottle from the Right and the Left, tbd.
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Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
hmmm...maybe we could make it this year- I have a 75 Montrose available but would have to source another contribution
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Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
Sorry you can't make it David. I always had you down as a permanent fixture at this event.
So Jay - are you in or not? Shall I reserve a place for you or leave it open for someone else?
So Jay - are you in or not? Shall I reserve a place for you or leave it open for someone else?
Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
I too am sorry but I can't skip out on the Academy assignment.
Hope you are more forgiving than the culty mailing list wines though... skip a vintage and you are off the list.
Hope you are more forgiving than the culty mailing list wines though... skip a vintage and you are off the list.

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Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
Would love to make this, but we have some engagements in October... would be tight but might be possible.
If numbers are not such an issue, I might be able to make a last minute jump across the pond!!!!
I would also have to look into what I can bring but it should be decent at the very least!!!
If numbers are not such an issue, I might be able to make a last minute jump across the pond!!!!
I would also have to look into what I can bring but it should be decent at the very least!!!
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Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
If you come over Jono you be my +1
Also folks, as per Tom's suggestion, we want to do an "Italians from the 70s" dinner on Friday night (because we want to blow the bloody doors off)
I know Patrick will be up for that...who else wants to come to that?
Also folks, as per Tom's suggestion, we want to do an "Italians from the 70s" dinner on Friday night (because we want to blow the bloody doors off)
I know Patrick will be up for that...who else wants to come to that?
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Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
I still can't believe you found something more important to do, David...I mean what can be more important that this (apart from the annual convention)??DavidG wrote:I too am sorry but I can't skip out on the Academy assignment.
Hope you are more forgiving than the culty mailing list wines though... skip a vintage and you are off the list.
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are there any more spots open?
Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
Ahh, Comte, how true...
I made a commitment to the Academy some time ago, but didn't have the dates...
I made a commitment to the Academy some time ago, but didn't have the dates...
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Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
Hello - I am new to this forum. I can bring a Lynch-Bages 1970. Are spaces available?
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Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
Hi all - with David dropping out we have 12, my original target, and we cant go past 14, because we dont have the space.14 is the absolute max.
Tim you are welcome to come because if Jay decides to come we will be 14.
Jay your place is open for 24 hours otherwise it goes to wine story (6pm Monday). Fair?
Given the likelihood that a significant number of wines will be F**ked (scuse my French) I think we should aim for about two bottles per person.
Tim you are welcome to come because if Jay decides to come we will be 14.
Jay your place is open for 24 hours otherwise it goes to wine story (6pm Monday). Fair?
Given the likelihood that a significant number of wines will be F**ked (scuse my French) I think we should aim for about two bottles per person.
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Thank you - I will check back to see if the space is available. If it is full, yet a new space opens closer to the date, perhaps it is best to alert me by email at story@awinestory.com
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Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
ok. will sort this out today but would need 2 spots as I'm sure my wife will want to join us. If no room for both of us, then will pass as you need to determine your head count.Comte Flaneur wrote:Hi all - with David dropping out we have 12, my original target, and we cant go past 14, because we dont have the space.14 is the absolute max.
Tim you are welcome to come because if Jay decides to come we will be 14.
Jay your place is open for 24 hours otherwise it goes to wine story (6pm Monday). Fair?
Given the likelihood that a significant number of wines will be F**ked (scuse my French) I think we should aim for about two bottles per person.
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Will do Wine Storyawinestory wrote:Thank you - I will check back to see if the space is available. If it is full, yet a new space opens closer to the date, perhaps it is best to alert me by email at story@awinestory.com
Jay, with two that takes us up to 15, could be a bit tricky
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Okay thanks - I am confirmed if I understand correctly. Shall we all announce our 2nd bottle?
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Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
No unfortunately not Winestory - I was waiting on Jay who has now confirmed, but I will get in touch if someone drops out. Right now we are absolutely full, but chances are someone will drop out. Apologies for any misunderstanding.awinestory wrote:Okay thanks - I am confirmed if I understand correctly. Shall we all announce our 2nd bottle?
If you are in New York we do other more informal events - maybe burgundy at Tribeca Grill on May 24th with Chris Chasse Spleen, myself and maybe one or two others?
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That sounds goodComte Flaneur wrote: maybe burgundy at Tribeca Grill on May 24th with Chris Chasse Spleen, myself and maybe one or two others?
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Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
ok, I need to confirm and see what flight pricing is like and the such as well. Is the date confirmed?
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Ok Tim, a Latour 70 and a Lafleur 75 should get you through the doortim wrote:ok, I need to confirm and see what flight pricing is like and the such as well. Is the date confirmed?
Jacques - better still how about Kittle House???
Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
Lucie and I would likely be in for Burgs at Tribeca Grill.
Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
I'm happy to do the Kittle House Ian, but if Stefan and Lucie are in town, I doubt they'd be willing to shlep all the way north. Tribeca Grill could work for everyone. Of course, if a short train ride (about 50 minutes from GCT) is not a problem, Stefan, please let me know.
In any case, I am fine with either.
In any case, I am fine with either.
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Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
Yes, going to Kittle House would be a problem for us, Jacques. Thanks.
Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
Ian, we can go to the Kittle House any Monday, there's always room. Just say when and I can organize something even last minute.
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Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
Jacques - I spoke to Chris tonight, let's do the 24th May at TB....stefan you are in the City that week?
Ramon are you up for it? Any one else?
Also folks Tom and I a re doing a 70s barolo dinner on the night before the 70s dinner, on the 15th October
Ramon are you up for it? Any one else?
Also folks Tom and I a re doing a 70s barolo dinner on the night before the 70s dinner, on the 15th October
Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
Hey Tim,tim wrote:ok, I need to confirm and see what flight pricing is like and the such as well. Is the date confirmed?
I hope life is treating you well.
Per the subject line, I think the date has indeed been confirmed for 16-OCT.
Also, the Comte has overstated (under-?) the theme for Friday's dinner, since I'm planning to bring non-Barolo Italian wines from the 70's!

A presto,
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Re: Bordeaux wines of the 1970s: NYC October 16, 2010
Oh, I am sorry; I misread the posts. Maybe the jet lag got to me (Lucie and I are in Beijing as I write this). On May 24 we will not be in NY.
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