scottj Houston, TX
 Grape Fermenter Posts:552

 | | 12/06/2007 7:48 AM |
| I just read parts of a long thread on EBob about an offline in southern CA that had to be cancelled due to a complaint made to the CA ABC. While there were few details, apparently part of the problem was money was being collected for food. This event differs in some aspects - held at a winery instead of someone's home. It may be worthwhile to check with some of the wineries planning to participate here, as at least some of them were planning to attend the OC event and were notified directly by ABC not to attend, and make sure we won't have the same problem.
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R8der Livermore, CA
 Barrel Filler Posts:1060


 | | 12/07/2007 12:07 AM |
| Posted By scottj on 12/06/2007 7:48 AM I just read parts of a long thread on EBob about an offline in southern CA that had to be cancelled due to a complaint made to the CA ABC. While there were few details, apparently part of the problem was money was being collected for food. This event differs in some aspects - held at a winery instead of someone's home. It may be worthwhile to check with some of the wineries planning to participate here, as at least some of them were planning to attend the OC event and were notified directly by ABC not to attend, and make sure we won't have the same problem.
Scott Like these people don't have something better to do? Jeez!
I'm paying for all of the food.....the rest of you are making donations to my charitable organization......Wino's without wine. Happy now?
Chris
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scottj Houston, TX
 Grape Fermenter Posts:552

 | | 12/07/2007 11:04 AM |
| Chris,
I'll check with Dan directly. If he doesn't see any problems, then I'll be happy ...
Scott
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kpak Alaska
 Wine Thief Posts:2907


 | | 12/07/2007 12:14 PM |
| What does the ABC care if we split the cost of dinner? No one is making a profit or selling alcohol without a license....
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| The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits... ps - friends don't let friends eat farmed salmon. | |
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David Niederauer Los Gatos, CA
 Master Sommelier Posts:15711


 | | 12/07/2007 1:29 PM |
| | The law used to say that wineries couldn't pour at the events that they have been doing for years. Everyone broke the law. A group got together to get the law changed and were successful but... any wineries pouring have to have a certain class of license (most already had). It might effect some of the smaller mom & pop wineries though. | | | |
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David Niederauer Los Gatos, CA
 Master Sommelier Posts:15711


 | | 12/07/2007 1:43 PM |
| I've set up a thread for the Friday night dinner here.
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Eric White San Ramon, CA
 Advanced Sommelier Posts:9127


 | | 12/07/2007 8:41 PM |
| Mike, email sent! That said, we won't need a room at the double tree, we're staying out at the coast not far from Mountainman However, I can't wait for the dogs to meet each other, so we'll still get together FOR SURE! | | | |
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mountainman Mammoth Mountain
 Wine Bottler Posts:3113


 | | 12/07/2007 11:58 PM |
| | Eric, where at? BTW, there is a small rental house next to mine at the beach that takes dogs. | | | |
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Eric White San Ramon, CA
 Advanced Sommelier Posts:9127


 | | 12/08/2007 11:54 AM |
| | Mountainman - it's called Dreamer's View, in Bodega Harbor - 21541 Heron Drive. How far away from you? | | | |
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scottj Houston, TX
 Grape Fermenter Posts:552

 | | 12/08/2007 12:44 PM |
| OK, I'm happy now. I just heard back from Dan and there is no problem since we're holding this at a licensed facility.
Looking forward to seeing everyone in February !
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mountainman Mammoth Mountain
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 | | 12/08/2007 12:51 PM |
| | Eric, we're at Salmon Creek State Beach ~ 3 miles north. Close enough to car pool though! Or a beach rendevous with our 2 labradors. | | | |
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R8der Livermore, CA
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 | | 12/08/2007 2:57 PM |
| Posted By scottj on 12/08/2007 12:44 PM OK, I'm happy now. I just heard back from Dan and there is no problem since we're holding this at a licensed facility.
Looking forward to seeing everyone in February !
Scott Scott, my "happy now?" comment was directed at ABC....not you. I appreciate you bringing this potential issue to the forefront and clarifying it.
Chris
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TimLinCA Danville CA
 Grape Sorter Posts:392

 | | 12/08/2007 7:22 PM |
| Chris,
Erica and I will take a room at the Doubletree for Sat night only. (We are having a bus right?)
Thanks, Tim
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Drew Sammamish, WA
 Wine Bottler Posts:3080


 | | 12/09/2007 11:13 AM |
| Chris, I'm in for a double queen on Sat night. If I time this perfectly, I'll even be able to pick up some wine and save $50 on shipping... yeah, that's the ticket, I'm saving money by flying down to CA and going to a wine dinner :-D Also in for any bus you guys organize; might be cool to actually drive legally while I'm in the area.
Couldn't help but laughing at -
>>My 185lb. Malamute Bordeaux and 100lb lab Dolce would love to play with (EAT) Hudson.
Can't wait to get a dog. The kids are going to go nuts. I think next Christmas is it! | | | |
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R8der Livermore, CA
 Barrel Filler Posts:1060


 | | 12/10/2007 3:24 AM |
| The caterer got back to me on the salmon issue for the risotto. Here is what they sent me:
"I wanted to get back to you in regards to the salmon issue. All of our salmon
that we serve is either wild (if available) or a sustainable farmed salmon from
a company called Loch Daurt. The Loch Duart ponds are 6% fish and 94% water.
Also, the Loch Daurt policy is to keep a pond active for one year and then allow
it to remain fallow (unused) for the next year. This allows a natural
regeneration of the waters. There are no antibiotics used in the feed and no
Genetically modified feed used either.
Please let me know if you would
like to still change that course and I will speak to Bruce on his
recommendations."
Any thoughts? I can go either way.
Chris
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kpak Alaska
 Wine Thief Posts:2907


 | | 12/10/2007 2:06 PM |
| I won't eat farmed salmon, no matter how safely they say they raise it. I don't expect everyone else to bow to my preferences, but, personally, "no can do".
I can always skip that course... | | The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has it's limits... ps - friends don't let friends eat farmed salmon. | |
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Eric White San Ramon, CA
 Advanced Sommelier Posts:9127


 | | 12/10/2007 3:45 PM |
| Posted By kpak on 12/10/2007 2:06 PM I can always skip that course...
But then you would be letting friends eat farmed salmon!  
Actually I'm with you - no farmed salmon. | | | |
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hudamang CALI
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 | | 12/11/2007 5:14 PM |
| | What's wrong with farmed Salmon? | | | |
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Eric White San Ramon, CA
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