tanglenet  Oakland, California
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 | | 09-22-2008 06:27 PM |
| The past is the past is the past. It's time to move on, keep the momentum going and plan another event. Otherwise we will just drift off into our day to day routines...
I'm going to suggest that we get together in the City, at a restaurant, perhaps during the week of November 2-6th? Any takers? Maybe something different, like Pinot Noir?
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Eric White  San Ramon, CA
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 | | 09-22-2008 10:34 PM |
| 2-6 seriously does NOT work for me, but later in the month does if it gets pushed out. | | | 2008: the end of an error | |
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tanglenet  Oakland, California
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 | | 09-22-2008 10:51 PM |
| :(
For selfish reasons I was hoping earlier as I have oral surgery the following week and I thought if we did it later it would interfere with Thanksgiving.
We'll see how it interest shapes up and see if we can accommodate your schedule.. | | | TN posted on Cellartracker"
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Winegeek  San Francisco Barrel Racker
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 | | 09-24-2008 05:26 PM |
| Interesting. "The past is the past"?? Did a fight break out at East Bay Offline I ?? And can you really have an East Bay Offline in the City? Philosophical questions aside, we're pretty much always up for a wine dinner in SF. Richard | | | |
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tanglenet  Oakland, California
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 | | 09-24-2008 07:17 PM |
| You missed a good one last Sat in the East Bay at Randy Sloan's place.
After I posted this, I realized that an East Bay Offline in the City is rather misleading. I will edit if this will let me. (Nope won't let me).
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Eric White  San Ramon, CA
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 | | 09-24-2008 07:41 PM |
| My 2 cents, I kinda like the idea of getting together in the East Bay on a semi-regular basis (as opposed to heading to SF). Its more convenient, and certainly easier to deal with in terms of corkage! | | | 2008: the end of an error | |
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tgenn  Pleasanton, Ca. Grape Sorter
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 | | 09-25-2008 09:19 PM |
| Izzy's Steakhouse sounded interesting. | | | |
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saut  Barrel Filler
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 | | 10-01-2008 12:53 AM |
| How about "Aubert Pinot at Izzy's"? I'm just suggesting this because Aubert makes the only Pinot I think can stand up to a good steak!
We are open if the schedule works out. | | | |
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Eric White  San Ramon, CA
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 | | 10-01-2008 10:20 AM |
| FWIW, we've been to Izzy's once (granted, this was only one experience), but we were less than impressed. Forbes Mill in Danville is MUCH better... | | | 2008: the end of an error | |
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tanglenet  Oakland, California
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 | | 10-01-2008 12:19 PM |
| I was thinking of having it in the city to get more people, but Eric I think you are right about finding a reasonable restaurant with reasonable corkage.
I have to admit I'm not thrilled with Izzy's either, but I thought it would be an inexpensive meal (for steak); they have a large space and that they might go easy on us on corkage to get the bodies in the door.
What's the menu like at Forbes Mill? | | | TN posted on Cellartracker"
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Eric White  San Ramon, CA
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 | | 10-01-2008 12:33 PM |
| http://www.forbesmillsteakhouse.com/pdf/dinner-menu-danville-08.pdf
Nice steak house, very good steaks, though I don't recall what the corkage was. Price-wise, it's pretty steak-house-typical (expensive) | | | 2008: the end of an error | |
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tgenn  Pleasanton, Ca. Grape Sorter
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 | | 10-02-2008 12:43 AM |
| I haven't been to Izzy's yet - I had been hoping it would be good. I agree the steaks at Forbes Mill are great. I don't think the Kobe's are worth the extra fare, but the prime steaks are wonderful. I am not sure if the corkage would be reasonable - would have to find out. Locally, I can get reduced corkage at Haps, and free corkage at Wente Brothers. | | | |
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saut  Barrel Filler
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 | | 10-03-2008 12:00 AM |
| Forbes Mill looks tasty. Their wine prices are through the roof...I wonder what corkage is... | | | |
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saut  Barrel Filler
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 | | 10-03-2008 12:03 AM |
| Duh...says right there...$18. Not too cheap...but it's a steakhouse, after all. We'd be up to seeing you all if the date works. Any thoughts on a theme? | | | |
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tanglenet  Oakland, California
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 | | 10-04-2008 02:21 PM |
| Tgenn, Wente sounds great but it's kind of a trek out there for some, especially if we do this during the week (I was thinking perhaps a Wednesday or Thursday).
Has anyone ever tried the Walnut Creek Yacht Club? Someone once recommended it to me.
Theme wise, I was thinking Pinot as we did Cab last time. Should we be more specific? | | | TN posted on Cellartracker"
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Eric White  San Ramon, CA
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 | | 10-04-2008 03:48 PM |
| I haven't been to the Yacht Club, but I too have heard very good things about it. Not surprisingly, this is a very seafood-centric place, so keep that in mind... | | | 2008: the end of an error | |
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saut  Barrel Filler
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 | | 10-05-2008 01:55 AM |
| Cali/White Burg smackdown? | | | |
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jason  Napa Valley
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 | | 10-05-2008 02:08 PM |
| If you hold it on a Wednesday through Friday I wouldn't mind making the drive down. | | | |
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tgenn  Pleasanton, Ca. Grape Sorter
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 | | 10-05-2008 07:05 PM |
| The Walnut Creek Yacht Club has excellent food. Chardonnay theme could be interesting. It's an expensive restaurant, however, and corkage is $20/bottle. Somebody would need to negotiate a deal to keep it reasonable.
If anybody is willing to come all the way out to Pleasanton/Livermore, we have been able to negotiate deals at several places. In addition to the restaurants I mentioned, Wente Brothers (free corkage, private room, glassware, custom menus upon request), and Haps (negotiated corkage, private room, glassware) Chris put together an excellent Pinot Noir dinner at Uncle Yu's in Livermore. We basically got all the things mentioned above for something like $85/person.
So if you want to hold this closer to civilization, maybe somebody has a relationship with a nice restaurant and can put something similar together? | | | |
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tanglenet  Oakland, California
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 | | 10-07-2008 10:42 PM |
| tgenn,
I think Pleasanton/Livermore, is a little too far to go to during the week for those who don't live out there. However, I think it would be a great venue for a weekend event. In fact, I've read about some of your offlines on eBob!
I'm currently talking to Bistro Soizic in Oakland. It would be prix fixe menu. Waiting to hear on what they can do on the corkage.
Here is a sample prix fixe menu:
http://www.soizicbistro.com/images/menu_prix_fixe.pdf
Please confirm your interest:
Tentatively, Wednesday November 5th
Eric White - 1-2 tanglenet - 2 winegeek - 2? saut - 2? tgenn - 1? jason - 1
from Winespectator:
winetarelli / whiner - 1 yhn - 1 juicy - 1 lizardking - 2
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