Scott Kraft
Scott Kraft
With the classy black plastic cork. Dead. What a shame. I loved this wine on release. Somehow I forgot about the cork. Would this have made it longer with a real cork?
originally posted by Scott Kraft:
JP Brun Terres Dorees Cote de Brouilly 2004With the classy black plastic cork. Dead. What a shame. I loved this wine on release. Somehow I forgot about the cork. Would this have made it longer with a real cork?
originally posted by Scott Kraft:
I prayed for this moment.
originally posted by Florida Jim:
originally posted by Scott Kraft:
I prayed for this moment.
I sure Dressner will be happy about that - the power of prayer an all . . .
Best, Jim
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
All Terres Dores 2009s will be in regular cork.
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
All Terres Dores 2009s will be in regular cork.
originally posted by Patrick Cappiello:
How hard do I have to pray to get Cuvee Pif on the same track?
originally posted by BJ:
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
All Terres Dores 2009s will be in regular cork.
Glorious, blessed news.
The 08 is so good.
Back to case purchases!
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
originally posted by Patrick Cappiello:
How hard do I have to pray to get Cuvee Pif on the same track?
It will be done in the future.
I believe, and I'm sure Joe will correct me if I'm wrong, that Ct, Cabernet, and Gamay are all available cork finished. Some of the wines have both cork and synthetic finished options. Pif is the one that has only been synthetic finished. I'm no fan of TCA, but Pif is such a powerful wine that I'd be willing to chance it to see it develop.originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
originally posted by Patrick Cappiello:
How hard do I have to pray to get Cuvee Pif on the same track?
It will be done in the future.
I don't know about Pif, but I think I could have used a few bottles of CRB 2005 Cabernet under cork. A superb wine, which is still evolving uniformly, but relatively quickly.
Did they go to a plastic cork after 2004? I'm nearly positive that the '04 Pif I've had (and I've still got one more) were under real cork.originally posted by Patrick Cappiello:
I believe, and I'm sure Joe will correct me if I'm wrong, that Ct, Cabernet, and Gamay are all available cork finished. Some of the wines have both cork and synthetic finished options. Pif is the one that has only been synthetic finished. I'm no fan of TCA, but Pif is such a powerful wine that I'd be willing to chance it to see it develop.originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
originally posted by Patrick Cappiello:
How hard do I have to pray to get Cuvee Pif on the same track?
It will be done in the future.
I don't know about Pif, but I think I could have used a few bottles of CRB 2005 Cabernet under cork. A superb wine, which is still evolving uniformly, but relatively quickly.
originally posted by Patrick Cappiello:
I believe, and I'm sure Joe will correct me if I'm wrong, that Côt, Cabernet, and Gamay are all available cork finished. Some of the wines have both cork and synthetic finished options. Pif is the one that has only been synthetic finished. I'm no fan of TCA, but Pif is such a powerful wine that I'd be willing to chance it to see it develop.originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
originally posted by Patrick Cappiello:
How hard do I have to pray to get Cuvee Pif on the same track?
It will be done in the future.
I don't know about Pif, but I think I could have used a few bottles of CRB 2005 Cabernet under cork. A superb wine, which is still evolving uniformly, but relatively quickly.
originally posted by .sasha:
This is only the second occasion on which I ended up with at least a case of wine under synthetic closure - 2004 Brezeme was the other - but the rate of deterioration for both was certainly not constant. More like a cliff 2-3 years after release, followed by a decent progression.