Dave Tong  Santa Clara, CA Barrel Filler
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 | | 05-11-2006 01:04 AM |
| Or did it already happen and somehow I missed it? | | http://scmwine.blogspot.com - My wine blog. http://scmwine.wikispaces.com - your guide to the Santa Cruz Mountains and Santa Clara Valley
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LC17SMP  Cypress, Ca. Barrel Filler
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 | | 05-11-2006 02:19 AM |
| Just the thought of some of the '02's that might be in the line up makes me drool.  I wouldnt miss it if it does come about. | | | LC17SMP | |
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Dave Tong  Santa Clara, CA Barrel Filler
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 | | 05-11-2006 04:29 AM |
| It would be good to see you again. I finally opened that Hartford Court that we traded last weekend. It went beautifully with Alison's monkfish and my squab at Manresa. | | http://scmwine.blogspot.com - My wine blog. http://scmwine.wikispaces.com - your guide to the Santa Cruz Mountains and Santa Clara Valley
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LC17SMP  Cypress, Ca. Barrel Filler
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 | | 05-14-2006 01:08 AM |
| Dave, It looks like you will be the planner of the next cali smackdown.  So where are you thinking of having it? | | | LC17SMP | |
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David Niederauer  Los Gatos, CA VinoCellar.com Extraordinaire
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 | | 05-14-2006 03:17 AM |
| Yeah Dave.  | | | |
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saut  Barrel Filler
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 | | 05-15-2006 05:27 AM |
| This of course is a great idea but will there be another general event in the Bay Area sometime soon? It would be great to meet some of the folks. I thought that I read about a get together at Bizou somewhere along the line, and now it is Coco500 with small plates and still great food. Maybe we should start with something smaller and get Davidn in the mood.
By the way, great cellar spot, Davidn. Hope we get to meet someday. Over a bottle of d'Yquem maybe?
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Dave Tong  Santa Clara, CA Barrel Filler
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 | | 05-16-2006 04:12 PM |
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Dave, It looks like you will be the planner of the next cali smackdown. So where are you thinking of having it?
Okay, I'll bite. My first choice would be Parcel 104 as it's a good restaurant and it's really conveniently located. However if anyone has any better ideas I can make a few calls. | | http://scmwine.blogspot.com - My wine blog. http://scmwine.wikispaces.com - your guide to the Santa Cruz Mountains and Santa Clara Valley
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David Niederauer  Los Gatos, CA VinoCellar.com Extraordinaire
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 | | 05-16-2006 08:23 PM |
| Parcel 104 does not have a private room. If we had 60 people or so they would put us up on the upper level (one step up from the main dining room off to the right) but it isn't at all private.
How about that steak place; the one that the owner (my buddy that I can't remember his name) was murdered about a year ago? | | | |
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Dave Tong  Santa Clara, CA Barrel Filler
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 | | 05-16-2006 09:51 PM |
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Parcel 104 does not have a private room.
Actually they have two, though they aren't completely seperate rooms like Arcadia has.
The main dining room has a room at the back with a door and a large window that opens
into the main room. That window can be closed off. It seats about 40.
There's also an area off the bar that can be closed off by means of two folding doors,
which would seat about 30. I've got the name of their event person.
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How about that steak place; the one that the owner (my buddy that I can't remember his name) was murdered about a year ago?
Birks? I've only been there twice, wasn't impressed either time. But I can call them.
I know the Lion and Compass has a private room, but I haven't been there in a while.
Rather than hold it in a restaurant, another alternative would be to hold it in the Governer's Mansion at the Agnews Center. I can book a room that holds 40-50 people,
we could rent stems and have canapes brought in, then those who wanted to could
go for dinner afterwards. | | http://scmwine.blogspot.com - My wine blog. http://scmwine.wikispaces.com - your guide to the Santa Cruz Mountains and Santa Clara Valley
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scottj  Houston, TX Barrel Filler
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 | | 05-16-2006 11:32 PM |
| Dave, Before I weigh in with too many comments, have you thought of a date yet ? I've been able to attend the first 2 Smackdowns due to fortuitous scheduling of the events and business trips to the bay area. Looking at my calendar, the weekends of Oct 28-29 or Nov 4-5 would be a good choice  I would prefer to hold it at a restaurant. I like tasting the wines with food, and find it helpful to be eating something substantial while trying a vast number of bottles. These tend to be too good to spit ! I've been to Parcel 104 once, and really enjoyed it. It sounds like they have some areas that could accomodate the Smackdown, so I think it's worth pursuing. Scott | | | |
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tanglenet  Oakland, California
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 | | 05-17-2006 01:00 AM |
| Although I realize that there are a lot of South Bay folks on the board, how about somewhere on the mid Peninsula, say, around Palo Alto? It will shave some time off the drive for the SF, East Bay and North Bay contingent... | | | TN posted on Cellartracker"
I drink no more than a sponge." François Rabelais | |
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LC17SMP  Cypress, Ca. Barrel Filler
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 | | 05-17-2006 02:09 AM |
| Dave, I commend you for taking on this task. If it helps, almost any date and any restaurant will work for me. The only thing I need to work around it our baby due 12/8/06. The sooner the easier it will be on the wife to go. I will make the trip solo though if needed.  Put me down for 1 drinker and 1 non-drinker. I will bring 2 bottles though. (or more if needed) Ok, so here is what I would like to suggest for wines that should be included: Neal SVD's Pride & Reserves* Hundred Acre * Match* Insignia Foley* Quilceda* (I know, I know but still would like to add it for comparison) Ramey* (Diamond or Jericho) Bressler Screaming Eagle  Caymus SS Shafer HSS (if after 9/1) (*) = I can provide at least 1. Thats just off of the top of my head. P.S. Over estimate the corkage fee by at least 20%. Many VC'ers have trouble bringing just the 2 bottles required.  | | | LC17SMP | |
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tanglenet  Oakland, California
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 | | 05-17-2006 02:57 AM |
| Last year there were 28 (if I remember correctly). 231 Ellsworth in San Mateo has a private room for 28 (hint...hint) http://www.231ellsworth.com/ | | | TN posted on Cellartracker"
I drink no more than a sponge." François Rabelais | |
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hudamang  CALI Grape Fermenter
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 | | 05-17-2006 04:20 AM |
| 231 ellsworth has some awesome food!! It is among the best restaurants I've been to in the Bay Area! But how much is the corkage? It was a pretty expensive meal and my credit card was hit hard but I tried blocking that out and I forgot exactly how much the meal was. | | | |
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winebrat  Sacramento, Ca. Wine Lover
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 | | 05-17-2006 04:35 AM |
| If I am able to make it this year I can supply ALL the stems in Riedel or Spiegelau crystal. | | | "Everyday is worthy of a glass of sparkling wine" - Andrea Immer MS | |
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Joe Barsky  Grape Stomper
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 | | 05-17-2006 05:01 AM |
| Dave, If you're starting the reservations- Gail and I are in. Randy did a great job last year. Pride Reserves or ? We haven't been to Parcel 104 but corkage was not low when I looked at their menu after a conference there... Perhaps we should also look into getting a conference room there and having it catered? Joe | | | |
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Winegeek  San Francisco Barrel Racker
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 | | 05-17-2006 05:16 AM |
| Please put me down as well and let me know if 231 Ellsworth makes the finals - I might be able to get us a deal on corkage.
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tanglenet  Oakland, California
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 | | 05-17-2006 02:36 PM |
| Two here also. | | | TN posted on Cellartracker"
I drink no more than a sponge." François Rabelais | |
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Dave Tong  Santa Clara, CA Barrel Filler
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 | | 05-17-2006 03:52 PM |
| I have arranged a meeting with a rep from Parcel 104 tomorrow. I will look into alternatives, but that remains my personal preference.
I'm fine with the weekends ScottJ suggested.
Proposed Dates:
Oct 28
Nov 4
Suggested restaurant list:
Parcel 104
Birks
Lion And Compass
231 Ellsworth
Here's the list of people who have expressed an interest so far:
DaveTong x2
LC17SMP 1 + 1ND
DavidN x2
Saut ScottJ Tanglenet x2
Hudamang Winebrat JBWines x2
WineGeek S2KRacer x2
Babnik x2
Here's what I think last years final wine list was: (all 2001s)
Jones Family
Neal Second Chance
Bressler
Anomaly
Marinus Tricia's Cuvee
Insigna
Pride Mountain Reserve
Chateau Montelena
Harlan The Maiden
Peter Michael Les Pavots
Robert Foley Claret
Switchback Ridge
Hourglass
Rudd Estate
Other suggested wines:
Other Neal vineyard designates
Match
Quilceda Creek
Ramey
Caymus SS
Karl Lawrence Reserves
Lewelling Wight
Ridge Monte Bello
I don't think HSS and Screagle are eligible; I understood that there was a seperate tasting for the true cult wines. By the same token I believe that Hundred Acre is priced out of range; we want to keep this to wines that are available for under $125 on release.
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Paul Soals  Grape Sorter
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 | | 05-17-2006 10:59 PM |
| Put the Wife and I down for 2 please.
It will be great to finally meet some of the people on the boards.
Wines for us... how about an 02 Neal Wykoff and an 02 Lewelling Wight? | | | |
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