Jonathan Loesberg
Jonathan Loesberg
originally posted by SFJoe:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
No, I just want Johnathan to go drink that second release Huet and tell us about it.
First you have to learn to spell the name that he and I share.
On this whole Huet second and third release business, can anyone in (as I say to my senior thesis students) explain in 3 or fewer crisp, clear sentences how later releases differ from earlier ones with regard to taste and aging capacity? I know I'm supposed to keep my cotton picking hands of the 02s that I bought (which I'm really not succeeding at doing) but I'm an Huet sparkler newbie and need instruction. Am I looking to buy to restock or am I looking to buy a new version of the wine or both?
Your 1st-batch '02s are for the ages. I bought and held and consumed in mass quantities, and still have quite a few in the cellar. I am in zero hurry, and I like them so well I don't expect to have them displaced in my affections by subsequent wines. Supplemented, perhaps.
The next batch will be that much closer to its recent disgorgement. And was, what, an extra 15 months on the lees, I suppose? I doubt there will be a huge difference in ageability of the wines, but let's try them and see.
The Reserve has a quite different dosage, and still more lees time. I expect it to be more distinct, shall we say?
Ok, this is more information. I'm still a little baffled by the history of expectation of release of this wine. It gave me the impression that Huet afficionados had been through such a series of releases before. I take it that this is a new thing?