Peter Creasey
Peter Creasey
originally posted by MLipton: '90 Pichon Baron
Mark, I have a good bit of the Pichon Baron '90.
Do you agree that I need not hurry to deplete my stash?
. . . . . Pete
originally posted by MLipton: '90 Pichon Baron
originally posted by MLipton:
Speak, Memory!
Red:
'70 Ducru Beaucaillou
'88 Chave Hermitage
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Mark Lipton
originally posted by maureen:
My, how quickly you jump, Mr. Maxwell!
I did not have the 1988 Teurons in 2009, hence it did not make the list. I have had it before and recently purchased additional bottles of it so draw a conclusion from that!
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by maureen:
My, how quickly you jump, Mr. Maxwell!
I did not have the 1988 Teurons in 2009, hence it did not make the list. I have had it before and recently purchased additional bottles of it so draw a conclusion from that!
Just curious.
I have my one measly bottle of the 88 Teurons on the way soon and will be curious to try it.
originally posted by maureen:
well, if you bought it from envoyer, keep in mind these wines are recent releases from the domaine and as such they are "younger" than what you might find in friends' cellars (even mine) - so more age might be appropriate.
originally posted by maureen:
And Mark, I'm interested in your take on the 90 mugneret ruchottes - I opened one of my bottles and found it closed at best - even with much air, it didn't show much.
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 have always wondered about that 96 hommage georgette
originally posted by Brian C:
Some highlights...
95 Clape Cornas
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
Some highlights of 2009 (in no order):
Dom. Bart 2006 Marsannay "Les Saints Jacques"
The 2005 Faury St. Joseph VV was another fantastic wine from this year - maybe my favorite Syrah ever (though that is not one of the grapes I get along best with, so my experience isn't as wide as with some others).