Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
Jim and Jayson's discussion in a nearby thread raises an interesting question: What recent vintages did you go long on? (If you want to talk about past vintages that's fine, too, thread drift is a way of life around here.)
I'll start. I'm 61. I'm not laying-down any wine that needs a quarter-century to come around. (Even if we both make it to 2046, I'm going to guess my wine consumption will be way down, if not outright forbidden by physicians.)
But I can see a 10-year window. So, I've bought into 2015 German riesling and 2016 Barbaresco and will now switch to ready / near-term / somebody-else-long-stored-them bottles. That was a lot of my purchasing, anyway, because I'm a thrill-seeker in wine and always preferred two bottles of 6 different wines over a solid case.
How about you?
I'll start. I'm 61. I'm not laying-down any wine that needs a quarter-century to come around. (Even if we both make it to 2046, I'm going to guess my wine consumption will be way down, if not outright forbidden by physicians.)
But I can see a 10-year window. So, I've bought into 2015 German riesling and 2016 Barbaresco and will now switch to ready / near-term / somebody-else-long-stored-them bottles. That was a lot of my purchasing, anyway, because I'm a thrill-seeker in wine and always preferred two bottles of 6 different wines over a solid case.
How about you?