Excuse me for (almost) spamming, but unique wine event in NY Oct 11th

This is a somewhat self-serving post, but it's for a good cause. And it's for a truly unique wine event. Hope no one minds me posting this - it's not commercial, though it is related to how I make my living.

Some of you might know I run a non-profit called the Midnight Run, a coalition of churches, synagogues, and schools that work with the homeless in NYC (I was actually homeless myself in late 80s). Mark Golodetz (writes for Wine Enthusiast, along with some other wine-related things) came up with an idea for a wine dinner to benefit Midnight Run. Truly an unusual opportunity. We have a few seats left. I'll use Mark's description of the event (Monday, October 11th at Kittle House in Chappaqua, NY):

"We decided it was time put together a charitable event, and since one of our members already runs an organization that brings food/clothing in from the suburbs to the homeless in New York, it seems like we have the perfect partner. So thank you Dale W for agreeing to work with me on the event. Some of you may have access to an old edition of Broadbent, in which he talks about the different cepages (varietals) of Chateau de Pez 1970. De Pez was an old St. Estephe chateau, which didn't make it into the 1855 classification (they claim they never sent in the papers) and made some heavy rather tannic wines which take a good twenty years to come round. When they do, they are incredible, but in their youth, they are best described as ......well, dour. (Modern vintages since Dousson, the old owner sold to a Champagne house, are the exact opposite; young, fruity and chuggable.) Anyway, Dousson was persuaded by his exporter to bottle half barrels of the varietals, which were then used by the L'Ecole du Vin at Chateau Loudenne. When Loudenne was sold, I was allowed to buy the remaining sets. I have one last set, after that the wines are history (literally.) In addition to the set of 4, (Cabernet Sauvignon, Cab Franc and Merlot and the assembled bottle) I also have a bottle shipped to the US on release, and half bottles also shipped then, which makes a flight of six. My suggestion is to get a group of 16 people (after all we do want to raise a decent amount of money) and taste the wines with dinner at Kittle House on a Monday night, when they encourage BYO. To supplement the wines, everybody should bring a good bottle for the BYO. I plan to start things off with a 1970 Ducru. I am thinking of asking a minimum of $125 per person, + everybody pays for their dinner, so that we can raise a decent amount for the charity. I plan to donate the wines, so that every penny will go to the charity. It will be a unique tasting, so could you let me know ASAP. .So if you are into trying a wine before it becomes extinct, please join us. Mark"

Information on the group at :

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I realize this is expensive ($125 plus dinner plus a bottle), but it is for a good cause. Anyone interested can contact me.

Dale

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Salut/Hi Dale Williams,

le/on 22 Sep 2004 21:57:23 GMT, tu disais/you said:-

What a SHAME, Dale. As you know, we'll be arriving on the 14th. It would have been a wonderful way to start our holiday.

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Ian Hoare

I usually lament the fact that I no longer live on the East Coast for all of the obvious reasons. Now here's one more.

Which is to say.... Would if I could, hope I can in the future. Best of luck with the cause, e.

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winemonger

Chappaqua, NY- Is this where the Clintons live? Will they attend. Did you invite.

Dick

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Richard Neidich

My (gossipy) understanding is Bill is more into California cabs; I believe he tends to use Parker for his wine guide. In any case politicians (Republican, Democrat, Socialist, Green,. Labour or Baath) at a table changes the dynamic of an evening. So no, not invited. Dale

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Dale Williams

Indeed. I checked your "trip bones" note to be sure you weren't here, it you were I was going to send you an email. Dale

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Dale Williams

To bad, I understand if you simply invite Bill Clinton when he does not come he will donate anyway.

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