SF '11: What are you bringing?
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SF '11: What are you bringing?
By benevolent dictatorial decree I am declaring that the theme for BWE '11 will "Wines that JimHow Likes."
Therefore, I will bring something from "the next Lafite," that "poor Man's Mouton," Chateau Lynch Bages....
Are we going to have a champagne reception beforehand?
I can bring 2002 Dom Perignon....
How about a blind tasting?
How about something from 1989/1990 and 1995/1996, to determine who is right:
James Suckling or He Who Shall Remain Nameless
Therefore, I will bring something from "the next Lafite," that "poor Man's Mouton," Chateau Lynch Bages....
Are we going to have a champagne reception beforehand?
I can bring 2002 Dom Perignon....
How about a blind tasting?
How about something from 1989/1990 and 1995/1996, to determine who is right:
James Suckling or He Who Shall Remain Nameless
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I like the idea of blind tasting 1989 vs.1990. It's too young for 1995 vs. 1996 for now, I think. I have some single bottles of 1989s which I could contribute.
Werner
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I have a few of both '89 and '90 (both left and right banks).
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I was planning on bringing 1990 Pichon Baron but can bring 1990 Lagrange if needed.
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That was Dennis's favorite wine....
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I have a 1990 Lagrange but not the '90 Purple Baron.
On doing a physical inventory, I see that I do NOT have a 1990 Lagrange.
On doing a physical inventory, I see that I do NOT have a 1990 Lagrange.
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I don't have very old wines at my locker in SF, and all is in magnums.
I was thinking on magnums of the 2000 second wines of Lafite, Margaux, Latour. I don't know if they are "Wines that JimHow Likes."
Jim, do people bring two similar 750's, or a magnum so most people can drink a vintage?
What is the usual contribution per person for Saturday night, so we don't have to much wine left at the restaurant?
I was thinking on magnums of the 2000 second wines of Lafite, Margaux, Latour. I don't know if they are "Wines that JimHow Likes."

Jim, do people bring two similar 750's, or a magnum so most people can drink a vintage?
What is the usual contribution per person for Saturday night, so we don't have to much wine left at the restaurant?

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Good questions, odejesus, we probably average a couple bottles per person. We usually do a pre-dinner blind tasting, and the rest of the wines are consumed during dinner. We have champagne before dinner and Sauternes afterwards.
It would be good to have two bottles each of 3 wines from 1989 and 1990 (six wines total) for the blind tasting, but that may be tricky.
It would be good to have two bottles each of 3 wines from 1989 and 1990 (six wines total) for the blind tasting, but that may be tricky.
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Sound like a good plan.
Will probably then bring two of the 2000 magnums for dinner.
Orlando
Will probably then bring two of the 2000 magnums for dinner.

Orlando
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Well done Orlando. Very well done.
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I could bring 1989 Poyferre, Las Cases or Haut Bailly, or 1990 Barton.
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We'll bring a '90 Lagrange if that is one of the blind wines.
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I have an 89 Lynch Bages that I can contribute.
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As I mentioned I will see what I have in London...but I can also brings some splits of 2003 d'Yquem for desserts...its young obviously but pretty profound
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Mmmm, 2003 Yquem, I like that idea!
Looks like we'll be able to have some 1989 Lynch in attendance as well, always a good thing.
Looks like we'll be able to have some 1989 Lynch in attendance as well, always a good thing.
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We would need some wines for the following categories:
1. Champagne
JimHow: 2002 Dom Perignon
We need at least 5 more bottles of Champagne for the reception from 6-7pm to go with the hors d'oeuvres.
2. Blind tasting:
We need 2 bottles of a same wine, and a total of 12 bottles. If we end up with the same wine for both vintages 89 and 90, that would be ideal.
Here is a list of wine folks could bring:
MichaelP: 89 Baron, 90 Lalande
Aimeedogdogdog: 89 Margaux, 90 Latour
Claret: 90 Pichon Baron, 90 Lagrange
JonB: 89 Poyferre, 89 Las Cases, 89 Haut Bailly, 90 Barton
Stefan: 89 Lagrange
William P: 89 Lynch Bages
As you see, there are no 2 bottles of the same wine of a vintage. Please chime in, the rest of the attendees.
3. Dessert wine:
Comte Faneur: 2003 d'Yquem
We also need more dessert wines.
Werner
1. Champagne
JimHow: 2002 Dom Perignon
We need at least 5 more bottles of Champagne for the reception from 6-7pm to go with the hors d'oeuvres.
2. Blind tasting:
We need 2 bottles of a same wine, and a total of 12 bottles. If we end up with the same wine for both vintages 89 and 90, that would be ideal.
Here is a list of wine folks could bring:
MichaelP: 89 Baron, 90 Lalande
Aimeedogdogdog: 89 Margaux, 90 Latour
Claret: 90 Pichon Baron, 90 Lagrange
JonB: 89 Poyferre, 89 Las Cases, 89 Haut Bailly, 90 Barton
Stefan: 89 Lagrange
William P: 89 Lynch Bages
As you see, there are no 2 bottles of the same wine of a vintage. Please chime in, the rest of the attendees.
3. Dessert wine:
Comte Faneur: 2003 d'Yquem
We also need more dessert wines.
Werner
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I can bring two bottles of 2002 Dom Perignon Werner.
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The chef at Hotel Monaco is preparing the meu for us. I should have it this week, so please come back and check out the forum later, and pick your choice of the courses. The way it works:
When you get to the door of the venue, pick up your nametag and place it on the table you would sit. With the nametag, the waiter/waitress would bring out the choice of dish you picked earlier and serve you correctly.
Werner
When you get to the door of the venue, pick up your nametag and place it on the table you would sit. With the nametag, the waiter/waitress would bring out the choice of dish you picked earlier and serve you correctly.
Werner
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Perfect, Jim.
We need 4 more bottles of Champagne then.
1. Champagne
JimHow: 2002 Dom Perignon -- 2 bottles
Werner
We need 4 more bottles of Champagne then.
1. Champagne
JimHow: 2002 Dom Perignon -- 2 bottles
Werner
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I can bring a bottle each of the 1989 Pichon Baron and 1989 Lagrange, I will look for more wines to match
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Nice, looks like things are shaping up nicely.
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Regarding Champagne, I could bring a magnum of Bollinger Grand Annee 1996. Would that work to help slake people's thirst up front?
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I can certainly bring two full bottles worth of 03 Yquem, I do have soome odd 89s like La Lagune, Sociando and Cos knocking around here but everything else is in storage.
So we do a blind tasting initially and then a free-for-all-mainly bordeaux for dinner? Where people can bring what they like?
So we do a blind tasting initially and then a free-for-all-mainly bordeaux for dinner? Where people can bring what they like?
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That is correct, Ian, we try to do some sort of blind tasting before dinner, then everything else is pretty much a free-for-all after that.
Two bottles of 2003 d'Yquem.... Mmmmmmmmmmm!
d"Yquem is a BWE convention dinner tradition.
Two bottles of 2003 d'Yquem.... Mmmmmmmmmmm!
d"Yquem is a BWE convention dinner tradition.
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Thanks, Jal.
2. Blind tasting:
We need 2 bottles of a same wine, and a total of 12 bottles. If we end up with the same wine for both vintages 89 and 90, that would be ideal.
Here is a list of wine folks could bring:
MichaelP: 90 Lalande
Aimeedogdogdog: 89 Margaux, 90 Latour
Claret: 90 Pichon Baron, 90 Lagrange
JonB: 89 Poyferre, 89 Las Cases, 89 Haut Bailly, 90 Barton
William P: 89 Lynch Bages
Wines of having 2 bottles:
1. 89 Baron -- MichaelP, Jal
2. 89 Lagrange -- Stefan, Jal.
2. Blind tasting:
We need 2 bottles of a same wine, and a total of 12 bottles. If we end up with the same wine for both vintages 89 and 90, that would be ideal.
Here is a list of wine folks could bring:
MichaelP: 90 Lalande
Aimeedogdogdog: 89 Margaux, 90 Latour
Claret: 90 Pichon Baron, 90 Lagrange
JonB: 89 Poyferre, 89 Las Cases, 89 Haut Bailly, 90 Barton
William P: 89 Lynch Bages
Wines of having 2 bottles:
1. 89 Baron -- MichaelP, Jal
2. 89 Lagrange -- Stefan, Jal.
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Thanks, Ed.
We need 2 more bottles of Champagne then.
1. Champagne
JimHow: 2002 Dom Perignon -- 2 bottles
SF Ed: 1996 Bollinger Grand Annee -- magnum
We need 2 more bottles of Champagne then.
1. Champagne
JimHow: 2002 Dom Perignon -- 2 bottles
SF Ed: 1996 Bollinger Grand Annee -- magnum
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I went to pull bottles and have some good new, some bad news, and some tragic news. First the bad news: I do NOT have the '89 Lagrange. The good news is that I DO have '90 Pichon Lalande and '89 Leoville las Cases to match with MichaelP and JonB, respectively. The tragic news is that in doing the hunting I crashed a bottle of '96 Leoville Barton. (Weeping and gnashing of teeth.)
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Looks like we have two bottles each of the following:
1989 Pichon Baron
1990 Pichon Lalande
1989 Leoville Las Cases
WilliamP has a bottle of 1989 Lynch.
Did someone else say they had an '89 Lynch? Was it Jacques?
If we have one more bottle of '89 Lynch, we will have our three bottles from the 1989 vintage.
I'm going to start a separate thread....
1989 Pichon Baron
1990 Pichon Lalande
1989 Leoville Las Cases
WilliamP has a bottle of 1989 Lynch.
Did someone else say they had an '89 Lynch? Was it Jacques?
If we have one more bottle of '89 Lynch, we will have our three bottles from the 1989 vintage.
I'm going to start a separate thread....
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I thought I had one left but couldn't find it when I looked. I'll go treasure hunting in my basement again this weekend.
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By the way, if someone had some white Bordeaux, please bring them too. We need some to go with the 1st and 2nd courses (soup and salad). Thanks.
Werner
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We'll bring two bottles each of 2001 blanc from Carbonnieux and Domaine de Chevalier.
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I could bring the '06 Domaine de Chevalier.....let me know.
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Thanks, Tom and Jon.
Bordeaux Blanc:
Tom In DC: 2 bottles of 2001 Carbonnieux blanc
-- 2 bottles of 2001 Domaine de Chevalier blanc
JonB: 1 (2?) bottle of 2006 Domaine de Chevalier blanc (Jon, I assume you responded to the white bordeaux call)
Werner
Bordeaux Blanc:
Tom In DC: 2 bottles of 2001 Carbonnieux blanc
-- 2 bottles of 2001 Domaine de Chevalier blanc
JonB: 1 (2?) bottle of 2006 Domaine de Chevalier blanc (Jon, I assume you responded to the white bordeaux call)
Werner
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Werner - yes, 2006 DdC blanc. Two is fine with me if that's what works.
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We have champagne, white Burgundy, and Ian's 2003 d'Yquem....
What do we have for red wines? I always have a recurring nightmare that we run out of wine at a BWE event....
What do we have for red wines? I always have a recurring nightmare that we run out of wine at a BWE event....
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ROTFLMAJimHow wrote: What do we have for red wines? I always have a recurring nightmare that we run out of wine at a BWE event....
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Most attorneys would have nightmares about appearing naked before the judge and jury. Jim, we know where your heart is...
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I don't remember my dreams, other than BWE dinners and a recurring nightmare that I never graduated from law school because I skipped so many classes.
If we can't get a 1989 vs. 1990 tasting going, are there any other thoughts on what we should drink during the social hour before dinner?
It would be nice to have another '89 Lynch there, I don't have any left in my cellar, the 3L from Chicago '10 was my last one.
If we can't drum up enough 1990s perhaps we could do a Bordeaux vs. California blind tasting?
If we can't get a 1989 vs. 1990 tasting going, are there any other thoughts on what we should drink during the social hour before dinner?
It would be nice to have another '89 Lynch there, I don't have any left in my cellar, the 3L from Chicago '10 was my last one.
If we can't drum up enough 1990s perhaps we could do a Bordeaux vs. California blind tasting?
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Are we doing the LB vertical?
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CA wine at the BWE official convention, Jim? Have you gone off the deep end?!?!?!
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