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@ikileo: i'm available any day these 2 weeks except the 14th and 21st, both fridays due to work committments. Open air at botak jones is fine considering the weather is so nice and cool these days. Hope it's not raining though.

ok, so due to your schedule and my tight schedule this week (except friday), could we move it to next week? say Wednesday evening? (19th Jan)

@reign: you ok with this arrangement?


on a side note, i dunno if anyone feels the same as me, but i think that 'Bottle Shop 1855' and ‘Bottles & Bottles’ are run by the same management? I had this feeling when I first visited Bottle Shop 1855 last year and saw some of the similar range from Bottles & Bottles (B&B). And just yesterday, I visited the B&B at Parkway Parade and felt they had almost identical product range (B&B @ Parkway had a slightly wider range though); but all the key producers were there.

When I first visited 1855 last year, I asked them whether they were under any group or a retail extension of a distributor or something. They replied saying they are solely on their own….i dunno, next time you should take a visit to both and give us your opinion.

Aside from that I picked up a half bottle of 2009 Chateau Favray Pouilly Fume from B&B @ Parkway Parade, they have a wider selection than most B&B branches. Pouilly Fume (poo-yee foo-may) is the name of a white wine made from Sauvignon Blanc in the Loire Valley. Pouilly is the name of the village while Fume means smoke. Pouilly Fume wines are 100% sauvignon blanc and both Pouilly Fume and the neighbouring region of Sancerre is considered as the ‘home of Sauvignon Blanc’.

New World Sauvignon Blanc (SB) has experience a meteoric rise for the past decade or so, especially in New Zealand with Cloudy Bay as one of the early favourites. The crisp, sharp grassy and gooseberry notes along with the high acid has made it a food favourite all over the world and you see the supermarket and wine stores dominated by New Zealand SB.

There has been some complaint in recent years that NZ SB is becoming a victim of its own success. The winning formula of crisp grassiness has transformed into a varietal with little variation from producer to producer. A lot of them cashing in on similar flavor profiles has created a stagnation and little difference between a mid tier to a higher end SB. They have mentioned that Riesling, from the various parts of Germany is a great food wine with such flavor variation between producers, truly expresses its terroir.

Many of the NZ SB critics are going back to old world SB from the Loire Valley, whose style has remained consistent through the years. Even within the sub-communes of Pouilly Fume & Sancerre there is variation depending on the soil type and wine making. Pouilly Fume wines can age from 5 years up to beyond 10 years, they tend to possess more texture and fuller bodied than their new world counterparts. In addition, they do not possess the overt grassiness and instead have a smokey (hence the name ‘Fume’) and flinty profile. They also tend to need 3-4 years in the bottle to develop fully before drinking.

The only downside is that Pouilly Fume is generally priced at a higher point than NZ SB. You can easily find NZ SB in the $20+ region while you have to look at the $40s & above for Pouilly Fume. I have not tried this wine yet, but perhaps in a year or two. But from my past two to three experiences with Pouilly Fume, it has been a very enjoyable experience and an surprising change for those who are used to NZ SB. Try a bottle or two this year and see if you like it.

Booze.com.sg, Le Benaton and B&B carry some Pouilly Fume, but I am sure the other big retailers also do.
 

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I'm Fine with 19th. But will be late, as i'm on reservist and will come down that. (I need to change to CV)
 

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to keep things simpler, do u guys just wanna do it on a weekend evening? like this sat?
 

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@ikileo: this sat dinner is fine.

Sorry i will be flying to penang this SAT and will be back on monday for mine reservist. Oh ya... the Weather is very Challenging this days... What do u all think of Botak Jones at Braddel? it is located in the Flatted Factory but note that this joint comes with it own Wine bar. Not Sure bring our own wine = No bringing of outside food as shown

How abt This thurs? Just a suggestion..
 
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it is possible, but i might be a bit late. i have a company launch event that I am organzing that day. it ends at 6pm but i probably have to stay for a little while to make sure everything is settled. If u are ok with dinner about 8 - 8.30pm that's fine.
 

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it is possible, but i might be a bit late. i have a company launch event that I am organzing that day. it ends at 6pm but i probably have to stay for a little while to make sure everything is settled. If u are ok with dinner about 8 - 8.30pm that's fine.
Thurs night is fine. But must confirm the venue.
 

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can we do it somewhere central in town? as per the original location?
 

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@reign & nautilus - so in terms of pax, will your wife/gf be coming along also?
 

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@nautilus & reign

I have sort of settled on what wines to bring for the Syrah dinner.
So Friday is good for ya'll?

Now as for location, something western/grilled would be good. are you open to the idea of dining at the botak jones place at Somerset? it's open air though. if u want something air con could u give me some suggestions somewhere central?


Sorry So is Thurs or Fri? Location i'm fine with anywhere and I be alone....
 

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Ok, so to keep it simple and lower the cost, I will do 2 syrah/shiraz wines then. I will most likely buy a bottle and use one of the bottles i currently have in my wine fridge (don't worry, should be quite good one - hopefully).

The thing is that you have to bring your own glasses.

Location: Botak Jones Orchard (Youth Park) Nearest MRT is Somerset
Time: 8pm
Price: Around $10+ per person for the wine. The rest is whatever your food costs.

Wines will be tasted blind. Set?
 

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on a side note, i picked up two bottles of italian wines from the same producer. the retail/restaurant is not conveniently located at Biopolis, opposite Bouna Vista. It's called 'Water & Wine', it's a fancy restaurant with wine retail and premium imported water retail.

they had an offer on this producer and i did some research and it was pretty good and prices was quite competitive with international prices.

there were 3 types of wine on sale from this producer. A more entry level, mid tier and lastly, a higher end wine.

I bought one entry and one mid tier which cost $35 and $50 respectively. They are all Sangiovese based, but with Cabernet and Merlot in varying percentages. The entry level did not go through any oak aging so you are getting the purity of fruit while the mid tier and higher end ones went through varying levels of oak aging.

Entry: 2008 Rocca di Frassinello Poggio alla Guardia Maremma Toscana

Mid Tier: 2006 Rocca di Frassinello Le Sughere Maremma Toscana IGT

I would drink the '08 now or within the next 3 years, while the '06 can easily keep up to 2016.
 

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Ok, so to keep it simple and lower the cost, I will do 2 syrah/shiraz wines then. I will most likely buy a bottle and use one of the bottles i currently have in my wine fridge (don't worry, should be quite good one - hopefully).

The thing is that you have to bring your own glasses.

Location: Botak Jones Orchard (Youth Park) Nearest MRT is Somerset
Time: 8pm
Price: Around $10+ per person for the wine. The rest is whatever your food costs.

Wines will be tasted blind. Set?

Bro. So IS THURS or Fri?

Is the Stemless Glass from Ikea Ok?
 

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think they lied..i went to serangoon gardens, 111 @ somerset, century square, marine parade today..don't have..made my gf abit pissed off following me around LOL..

left 2 which i didn't go is Thomson and Bukit Timah...


HI Bro!,

I have Called the Bukit Timah Branch ( 6468 8415) and they mentioned that they have ran out of stock and they will reorder the Stock, it shd be coming in by Thurs and they Do take reservation as i have reserved mine. They will call me once the Stock has arrived.
 

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@wacky: thanks for the update. I will extend the invitation to the buffet thread for the subsequent wine sessions

@reign: thursday evening. So it will be you, me and my friend, nautilus & his wife. 5 pax. So there will just be 2 bottles of wine for 5 people. Should be enough.

I'll bring my IKEA stemless also.
 

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@wacky: thanks for the update. I will extend the invitation to the buffet thread for the subsequent wine sessions

@reign: thursday evening. So it will be you, me and my friend, nautilus & his wife. 5 pax. So there will just be 2 bottles of wine for 5 people. Should be enough.

I'll bring my IKEA stemless also.
Ok confirmed. Do let us know the exact cost per pax for the wine. Thanks.
 
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