originally posted by Joel Stewart:
BJ, is this a fluke, or can some of Db's crus go such a distance? (Curious too, the CdP resemblance.) I saw some crus in the 10-15 yr old range recently and wondered about them.
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
Thanks, BJ. Yeah, these I found locally may have seriously dubious storage provenance, but for a chance at trying an aged B for about $20, I thought I might risk purchasing a bottle of one of the longer lived crus. What are the complaints? Oak?
originally posted by .sasha:
originally posted by Joel Stewart:
BJ, is this a fluke, or can some of Db's crus go such a distance? (Curious too, the CdP resemblance.) I saw some crus in the 10-15 yr old range recently and wondered about them.
No fluke. Fantastic vintage in B, and those flower labels can still be good if an occasional bottle turns up. But this is by no means a general recommendation to start buying up various vintages of the stuff; I just happen to be familiar with the 89s
originally posted by BJ:
Bummer, dude.