originally posted by Thor:
I have always wondered about that 96 hommage georgette
Like Zachary, I think the 2000 is a "better" wine, for whatever value of "better" you prefer to apply. I'm still holding mine, but eyeing it with a mind to move it to a more accessible rack. For what it's worth, as of mid-2009 the Trimbachs think it's nuts to hold it any longer, but they regularly recommend that others drink their wines younger than they themselves do, so take that as you will.
I can't really add more to what Maureen said about the performance of the last bottle I had. It's too sweet for Scott Wurcer, but a drinker of Boxler or Weinbach (and I'm not talking about VTs) probably wouldn't bat much of an eye at the sugar/acid balance. It's a beautiful apritif wine, but the structure is powerful enough that you'll eventually want some food with it, and that food shouldn't assume that it's dry.