originally posted by .sasha:
Fascinating. It now appears I have a relatively inexpensive taste in Beaujolais. Now, how often can one say something like that these days.
originally posted by Morgan Harris:
As a noob, can anyone explain to me how the VT cuve is different than the regular coudert?
originally posted by SFJoe:
The smiling and helpful LDM website also has info that may be even more reliable.
Can't win 'em all.originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by SFJoe:
The smiling and helpful LDM website also has info that may be even more reliable.
There, I was disappointed to read "This is a wine that ... takes on the aromatic character of a Pinot Noir."
originally posted by Keith Levenberg:
As long as we're making niggling corrections I should point out that the wine is not "VT" (Vendange Tardive), but rather "Cuve Tardive." I don't think there is anything Tardive about the Vendange.
originally posted by SFJoe:
I'll open a 2002 for you when you're next in town and you can see what you think. I don't think it tastes like Pinot (yet?), but it's awfully good.
It will be a wild debauch, what with Allemand and all.originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
originally posted by SFJoe:
I'll open a 2002 for you when you're next in town and you can see what you think. I don't think it tastes like Pinot (yet?), but it's awfully good.
But what about the 1980 Huet Vin de Glace?