Adelaide Offline Dinner
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David Librandi
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Adelaide Offline Dinner
Hi folks
I hope everyone is doing well.
It has been such a very long time since a group of us got together for a casual dinner/tasting.
Is anyone keen? If so theme/venue suggestions welcome.
David
I hope everyone is doing well.
It has been such a very long time since a group of us got together for a casual dinner/tasting.
Is anyone keen? If so theme/venue suggestions welcome.
David
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JamieAdelaide
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Re: Adelaide Offline Dinner
I’d be keen to join a local ADL offline as long as we all provided high-quality or interesting wine. Easy to do as wine lovers?
Not so keen if I have to drink Cellarone specials.
Not so keen if I have to drink Cellarone specials.
Re: Adelaide Offline Dinner
Also interested in an All offline. Agree with Jamie, would be good if the wines are high quality, interesting and/or old from my point of view. Could be new world, old or combo. Bai Long Store might be a venue option, Jerri there takes care of wine. T-Chow also a fave.
veni, vidi, bibi
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David Librandi
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Re: Adelaide Offline Dinner
Sounds perfect
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JamieAdelaide
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Re: Adelaide Offline Dinner
1990 vintage would be a great theme but I’ve just finished all mine . 1990 HofG versus 1990 Grange always something I wanted to do.
Any ideas to attract the Adelaide high-rollers?
Any ideas to attract the Adelaide high-rollers?
Re: Adelaide Offline Dinner
I've got stuff all '90 left in the cellar, just some Bin90A
veni, vidi, bibi
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JamieAdelaide
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Re: Adelaide Offline Dinner
Just checked CT and I’ve one bottle of the Bin 90A left an a bit of Wendouree.
There was a great cellar that went up for auction a few months ago had a lot of 1990. Wish I went long as the wines in decent condition.
There was a great cellar that went up for auction a few months ago had a lot of 1990. Wish I went long as the wines in decent condition.
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Mike Hawkins
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Re: Adelaide Offline Dinner
In retrospect, I think 1990 was the pick of the nineties vintages for SA, and particularly the Barossa. Probably narrowly in front of 91. The better wines from both vintages are still drinking superbly and have plenty of life left.
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JamieAdelaide
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Re: Adelaide Offline Dinner
I agree Mike. Love 1991 and 1996.
A few months ago had a 1990 Elderton Command versus a 1998 Elderton Command and I could not believe the difference in class. The 1990 was amazing and had mystique. The 1998 was brawny and a bit too clumsy for mine.
A few months ago had a 1990 Elderton Command versus a 1998 Elderton Command and I could not believe the difference in class. The 1990 was amazing and had mystique. The 1998 was brawny and a bit too clumsy for mine.
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David Librandi
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Re: Adelaide Offline Dinner
Seems like not much interest.
Craig? Miss you.
Craig? Miss you.
Re: Adelaide Offline Dinner
Hi David, good to hear from you.
I am in the process of recovering from a fairly significant illness.
I haven't had a drink for 6 weeks and probably have another 6 to go.
As for a 90s theme, there's a couple of bottles of Grange floating around somewhere. I had 2 dozen 90 HoG but sold the lot. I think there is a BP or 2 and some Coonawarra.
I'm certainly happy to look at something mid year.
Cheers Craig
I am in the process of recovering from a fairly significant illness.
I haven't had a drink for 6 weeks and probably have another 6 to go.
As for a 90s theme, there's a couple of bottles of Grange floating around somewhere. I had 2 dozen 90 HoG but sold the lot. I think there is a BP or 2 and some Coonawarra.
I'm certainly happy to look at something mid year.
Cheers Craig
Tomorrow will be a good day
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JamieAdelaide
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Re: Adelaide Offline Dinner
That’s Radelaide for you!
Too much good-ordinary wine about!
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David Librandi
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Re: Adelaide Offline Dinner
Sorry to hear that Craig. Wishing you all the best and a full recovery soon.
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JamieAdelaide
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Re: Adelaide Offline Dinner
We can celebrate Craig’s return to health with a nice event.
Speedy recovery!
Speedy recovery!
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David Librandi
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Re: Adelaide Offline Dinner
Absolutely, we just need a few more people to join the party.
Maybe you can influence a few others to join Jamie.
Maybe you can influence a few others to join Jamie.
Re: Adelaide Offline Dinner
Best wishes for your recovery Craig. The wine can wait until you're ready.
Re: Adelaide Offline Dinner
Thanks Ian, it's been a bit of an endurance test, but the focus on recovery and healing seems to be working. I'm remaining positive about it all and yes the wine can wait a bit longer.
It will be strange not having a drink for 3 months... perhaps my Coonawarra palate will be off kilter
Cheers Craig
Tomorrow will be a good day
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JamieAdelaide
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Re: Adelaide Offline Dinner
I’ll try. Have to make it a decent theme. I don’t mean to be rude, but Adelaide is awash with good-ordinary commercial wine events.
Be good to share amazing wines.