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Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
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I caught up with my wine group last night, having missed the previous dinner
Menu
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3 bottles of Krug to go with the savoury Portuguese tart
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3 whites - the bottle on the right was a 1953 Drouhin Chassagne Montrachet and was in good shape
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A bracket of 3 Oz Pinots and one from NZIMG_0326.jpeg

1976 DRC Echezeaux, 1978 DRC Grand Echezeaux, 1934 Dr Barolet Chambolle Musigny
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Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
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Ha ha, I had to look up "corkage", geeze, I'm my days we call it unscrewage😂
I was at an Italian restaurant some years ago with a few bottles that we had brought along.
The very young waiter (probably 18 or 19yo), on his 1st day working, looked puzzledly at the bottles and asked "how do I open these?"
He had never seen a bottle with a cork 😁
 

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Lifer
Nov 30, 2020
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Sydney, Australia
No surprises, just a massive bill.

Seriously though, looks like an incredible selection.
Must have been marvelous.
The wine is all contributed, so the only bill is for the food.
The bottle of DRC Grands Echezeaux (current prices) alone will pay for all the food twice over.
So we dine well, but affordably due to the largese of a few of the group.