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Ian Sutton
Spanna in the works
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Sun Apr 09, 2006 2:10 pm
Norwich, UK
Ian Sutton
Spanna in the works
2558
Sun Apr 09, 2006 2:10 pm
Norwich, UK
Ian Sutton wrote:What are your views?
Redwinger
Wine guru
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Wed Mar 22, 2006 2:36 pm
Way Down South In Indiana, USA
Ian Sutton
Spanna in the works
2558
Sun Apr 09, 2006 2:10 pm
Norwich, UK
Ian Sutton
Spanna in the works
2558
Sun Apr 09, 2006 2:10 pm
Norwich, UK
Otto Nieminen wrote:Creek we do, but frankly I'm not sure I want to taste one again.
-O-
Otto Nieminen wrote:So is it semi-decided to do Bin 28? Our Alko is closed tomorrow because it's a holiday, so I'll have to know within 3 hours what to buy for the weekend! Rushing things, I guess, but I'll get one since there seems to be a bit of interest. I don't think we have the Koonunga Hill here. Jacob's Creek we do, but frankly I'm not sure I want to taste one again. So though the Bin 28 isn't exactly a cheap option (it's about 20€ here), I hope there's a few who are willing to fork out the cash to taste with me?
-O-
Ian Sutton wrote:Thanks for the history and the support - and apologies for my rampant plagiarism! If you were to put some promo words on wine advisor, do you have a preference for no of days in advance (e.g. a week, fortnight, month) to get maximum interest. Happy to go with your suggested timescales. Initially I'm thinking either 1st weekend in december (before the silly season really kicks in) or in mid-january to liven everyone up from their seasonal slumbers.
Ian Sutton
Spanna in the works
2558
Sun Apr 09, 2006 2:10 pm
Norwich, UK
Robin Garr wrote:Ian Sutton wrote:Thanks for the history and the support - and apologies for my rampant plagiarism! If you were to put some promo words on wine advisor, do you have a preference for no of days in advance (e.g. a week, fortnight, month) to get maximum interest. Happy to go with your suggested timescales. Initially I'm thinking either 1st weekend in december (before the silly season really kicks in) or in mid-january to liven everyone up from their seasonal slumbers.
No plaigarism at all, Ian ... the concept has long since moved into the public domain. I was simply citing a little historical record, and bragging of course ...
As I told Otto, I don't think there's any need for a long delay. Perhaps try something casual in the forum for this weekend (if it's not too late for Otto to scurry over to Alko), then a bigger deal the following weekend, allowing me time to promote it to a wider audience. Then if it goes well, we can make it a little more recurring.
Ian Sutton wrote:Meanwhile still accepting further ideas!
Jenise
FLDG Dishwasher
43591
Tue Mar 21, 2006 2:45 pm
The Pacific Northest Westest
Jenise wrote:I'll play! Sounds like the Kalimna bin 28 is one that almost anyone can find anywhere, even me. Ditto the Perrin products.
Ian Sutton
Spanna in the works
2558
Sun Apr 09, 2006 2:10 pm
Norwich, UK
Jeff Yeast wrote:Count me in. We do this pretty regularly over on the bourbon site and it is a fascinating exersize. It really brings a deeper understanding of taste profiles and the vocabulary required to express them. It also makes very clear the chemical and biological differences in each of us from the sometimes polar opposite impressions.
Ian Sutton
Spanna in the works
2558
Sun Apr 09, 2006 2:10 pm
Norwich, UK
Mike B.
Ultra geek
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Fri Aug 25, 2006 10:56 am
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Robin Garr wrote:I would expect the Perrin family's more modest Rhone labels - Perrin Reserve and La Vieille Ferme - to be widely available at low cost, and they generally offer very good value.
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