originally posted by Jim Hanlon:
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Montreuil Reserve looks reasonably-priced, in context. Camut - beyond entry level - was freaking me out a bit.
Everyone has his/her price thresholds and drinking practices but I've had Camut 12Y and 18Y and both are worth the prices ($150-200) to me. I also like having younger simpler cheaper Calvados around. But the level of depth/complexity/elegance in the Camut Calvados delivers a lot more glasses of excellence than most $150-200 bottles of wine!
I heartily second this. I used to drink a good bit of Calvados, and Camut was the best I've had, by some margin. Years ago, I ordered a glass of a very old bottling, 40+ year, at Gramercy Tavern at the end of dinner. It was not cheap, like $75 for the glass, but it was an occasion. The server was concerned that the drink was so expensive and I was served about a triple portion. One of those times you don't mind the glass starting a little overfilled. Suffice to say, the dessert course took a while.