Depends how you like them. fatboy, for instance, thinks they're great. I think they need another 5 years, minimum.originally posted by SteveTimko:
Are the 1998s drinking well yet?I've got three bottles of La Bastide Blanche Bandol Longue Garde and I didn't want to sacrifice one to find out.
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
Hmmm. Although those two are not Bandol estates that I follow (or at least in the case of Pibarnon, haven't since they abandoned their old style a long time ago), the others that I do follow drink well at pretty much any age. If they're not drinking well now, I wonder if they ever will?
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
Maybe they've gone on to a newer new style, but I think they started being fairly oaky and fuzzy back in the late 1980s.
Steve -- The reason I'm pretty sure they'd departed from what they had been doing before is because I remember Franois and Jean-Marie Peyraud asking me, the first time I visited in Bandol which was 1991, about other Bandols that I had experience with, and when we reached Pibarnon, I indicated it was not the same as it earlier had been -- with which they agreed.originally posted by SteveTimko:
originally posted by Claude Kolm:
Maybe they've gone on to a newer new style, but I think they started being fairly oaky and fuzzy back in the late 1980s.
Had the 1989 Pibarnon a couple of years ago and it was wonderful. If that's oak I'll take it by the boatload.