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I am sad to report, Lovitt, one of the best BYOB restaurant establishments in Chicago will be closing its doors June 30.

The restaurant run by Norman & Kristen Six, offered an initmate, eclectic, and wine friendly menu. They are moving to Washington State to start a new resaturant.

I will miss this place, but there is hope...they sold the restaurant to thier current sous chef who plans to reopen in Aug-Sept. with a new name and keep with the BYOB tradition.

Anyone interested in trying to do a last fling there 6/24-6/26?


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Posts: 83 | Location: Wheaton, IL | Registered: Jun 01, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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That's too bad that they are closing, but good news that it will reopen.

I would be interested in going one more time, Sat (25th) or Sun (26th) would probably be best for us.

P.S. Let me guess...you already have a theme in mind Wink
 
Posts: 305 | Location: Wheaton, IL | Registered: Feb 25, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I could probably do the 25th.

J3


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Posts: 563 | Location: Chicago Western Suburbs | Registered: Nov 29, 2001Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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While it's too bad that Norman & Kristin are heading west, I was told by Norman that Lovitt's will re-open with a new chef shortly therafter. I think he's a young French guy. Norman was singing his praises big time, saying he was really creative. My understanding is that it will still be BYO.

I'll be out of town next weekend. Otherwise, I'd try and join you.

Cheers,

Otis
 
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Why don't we set the date for Saturday the 25th @ 7 PM. and see who can make it...

Anwar, not ready for that theme yet, thinking of a fall sept-nov GTG...

How about last hurrah for this one...Your last special bottle of a vintage, or last bottle of a multi bottle purchase...


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It is well to remember that there are five reasons for drinking: the arrival of a friend; one's present or future thirst; the excellence of the wine; or any other reason.
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scubarex,

Sounds like a good theme to me.

J3


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Posts: 563 | Location: Chicago Western Suburbs | Registered: Nov 29, 2001Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Scoob,

Did you call for reservations? I called this afternoon and they're filling fast.

I just called now and left a message asking her to call me back. Would you like me to make the reservation? I'll take the most they'll let me.

Trigirl
 
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I'm in for one!
 
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Okay...Lovitt called me back. For groups on that night, they can only do 6:30 and 8:00 and the biggest they could give us was 8 people. I did make a reservation for us. I took the later one so we aren't rushed to get out b/c I know they move groups along. Hope that's okay with everyone.

Just to confirm:
Lovitt
6/25 @ 8 PM
Scubarex-2?
Jcubed-1
Anwar/Trigirl-2
R2-D2-1
thelostverse-2

Our reservation is full.

She told me again that they're filling up fast. If any other CWM members would like to go at the same time, you might want to call in the next couple days.

Scubarex - Thanks so much for the heads up on Lovitt. I'm sorry I jumped on making a reservation...I really, really like this place! Smile

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Scubarex - Thanks so much for the heads up on Lovitt. I'm sorry I jumped on making a reservation...I really, really like this place


Are you kidding, don't apologize, thanks for taking the initiative. I'm glad you had enough wherewithall to actually check avaialability.


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It is well to remember that there are five reasons for drinking: the arrival of a friend; one's present or future thirst; the excellence of the wine; or any other reason.
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Put us down for 2. Scubarex, I like your idea for a theme.
 
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According to Metromix, "Michael Carlson, Lovitt's sous-chef, has purchased the eatery and will reopen it as Schwa in mid-August."

It doesn't indicate whether he will be the executive chef or if he is bringing in someone else, but at least the venue will still be available.
 
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This is on Ashland, correct? We can always hit Randolph Wine Cellars Tasting Room afterwards.
 
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http://lovittrestaurant.com/menu.shtml

Yep, it's on Ashland. Randolph Tasting Room is a great idea.
 
Posts: 77 | Location: Wheaton, IL | Registered: Dec 27, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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We had a great time Saturday night. Since nobody took any notes, I was hoping Anwar, R2D2, Jcubed and Scubarex could post which wines they brought (and the number) so I could jot down some personal notes.

I brought the 2000 Spring Valley Uriah (#5), but I can't remember anything about the other blind wines other than I remember liking the Spanish ones.
 
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TLV,

That was a good time. Thanks everyone for sharing your last bottles of a vintage or wine.

I brought a 1997 Montevertine Riserva Toscana IGT (#1).

J3


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yes, we are a disorganized lot with out Otis or VinoMe. I especially liked the fact that we blinded them in foil, but did not think to label the foil...

I carted a 1994 Prieure Lichine, Marguax, Grand Cru and 2001 Paul Hobbs Chardonay Walker Station vineyard (104 cases) or the Richard Diner (can't remember)


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It is well to remember that there are five reasons for drinking: the arrival of a friend; one's present or future thirst; the excellence of the wine; or any other reason.
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I brought the 88 Coutet, Barsac ... and I liked it.

Excellent environment to relax and chat, I liked the disorganization in our tasting.

For the record, the Uriah was voted the overwhelming best red of the night. Followed by the Montevertine
 
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I brought a 2003 Clos Pepe Chardonnay to start and then tge 1996 Arzuaga Ribera Del Duero Reserva and 1997 Chapoutier Coteaux d'Aix Terra d'Or. Sorry I don't remember the numbers.

There wasn't a bad wine in the group, but the Uriah was my WOTN. Great night!
 
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Any thoughts on how much life the Uriah has left? I have one more bottle and was figuring to drink either this year or next. Should I be in a hurry?


“Appreciating old wine is like making love to a very old lady. It is possible. It can even be enjoyable. But it requires a bit of imagination.”

Andre Tchelistcheff
 
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I forgot, I also brought a 2000 Bosquet des Papes Chateauneuf du Pape Blanc.

J3


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Eyes,

Plenty of life left in that one. I'd say drinkable for the next several years, if not through the decade. It tasted very, very young that night. I thought 2002 or even younger. I too have one bottle and am in no hurry.
 
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Originally posted by R2-D2:
I brought the 88 Coutet, Barsac ... and I liked it.


Ditto R@, i liked it too. Thanks for bringing it.

I also had the Uriah as WOTN.


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It is well to remember that there are five reasons for drinking: the arrival of a friend; one's present or future thirst; the excellence of the wine; or any other reason.
Latin saying

 
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Thanks for the info R2. I didn't figure I should be in any hurry. Had my second of three last year I believe and it was much better than the first bottle I had. Seemed to have plenty of life left in it back then too.


“Appreciating old wine is like making love to a very old lady. It is possible. It can even be enjoyable. But it requires a bit of imagination.”

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I had the Montevertina as my WOTN. But, I am partial to good Italian wine.
 
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