Franois Bertheau has told me it's those three and Gruenchers, too.originally posted by Rahsaan:
According to Clive Coates (1997) it comes from Les Baudes, Les Noirots, and Les Groseilles. Don't know how these things change over the years.
originally posted by Yule Kim:
Thanks again for the info. Speaking of QPR, a couple of weeks ago I saw some '04s on Winebid for $25 and I'm kicking myself for not putting in a bid, though who knows how much they ended up selling for.
I do have one bottle of '02 though, which I'm contemplating opening sooner rather than later.
originally posted by Yule Kim:
How many more years do you think the 2002 needs, Maureen?
Ta-Nehisi?The newer Coates says the same.
originally posted by Jim Hanlon:
originally posted by Yule Kim:
Thanks again for the info. Speaking of QPR, a couple of weeks ago I saw some '04s on Winebid for $25 and I'm kicking myself for not putting in a bid, though who knows how much they ended up selling for.
I do have one bottle of '02 though, which I'm contemplating opening sooner rather than later.
Drank an 01 not long ago, which was largely ruined by brett. Hope your 02 does better.
originally posted by Thor:
Ta-Nehisi?The newer Coates says the same.
originally posted by maureen:
hmm, I've never had a bretty bertheau - perhaps I've managed to consume better stored bottles?
originally posted by maureen:
hmm, I've never had a bretty bertheau - perhaps I've managed to consume better stored bottles?