originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Bill Averett:
I have tasted some excellent aged Lapierre and Folliard. The best aged Beaujolais I have ever had was a Folliard Morgon VV with 7 years of bottle age on it. It continued to get better over the course of 2 hours.
Sounds great, I would love to taste something like that.
Others around here may have more experience, but from what I've tasted I would choose producers with more structure in their wine (e.g. Coudert or Desvignes) for aging as opposed to the fragile carbonic style from Lapierre and Foillard.
But, I guess I may be wrong!