Folks, we don't have to pick.
These are not '05 GC Burgs or something. You want a little '07 in the cellar, a little '09, it doesn't hurt so terribly. Have both!
I like '07s myself, agree totally with ._ about the Foillard, though that wine is not so inexpensive at retail.
Some of my fave '09s are not at all for right now. Coudert Tardive, for instance, I don't plan to sample again for, say, 8 years, and I sure hope I didn't fuck up, because I bought a lot of it. I'll see how my 2002s and 2005s and 2007s are going, and that will guide my opening of the '09. But I will be humble and shocked if I regret that purchase. My only recent regret in the Coudert department is that I ran out of '99s too early.
But the '07s from the late release guys are great, and I will keep buying.
Maybe I'll have a few stupidly fruity '09s, who knows? But in the greater scheme of wine purchases, these will hurt less than most.
These are not '05 GC Burgs or something. You want a little '07 in the cellar, a little '09, it doesn't hurt so terribly. Have both!
I like '07s myself, agree totally with ._ about the Foillard, though that wine is not so inexpensive at retail.
Some of my fave '09s are not at all for right now. Coudert Tardive, for instance, I don't plan to sample again for, say, 8 years, and I sure hope I didn't fuck up, because I bought a lot of it. I'll see how my 2002s and 2005s and 2007s are going, and that will guide my opening of the '09. But I will be humble and shocked if I regret that purchase. My only recent regret in the Coudert department is that I ran out of '99s too early.
But the '07s from the late release guys are great, and I will keep buying.
Maybe I'll have a few stupidly fruity '09s, who knows? But in the greater scheme of wine purchases, these will hurt less than most.