Dominique Mugneret

originally posted by fatboy:
in which case, to add a little disorienting detail to that advice, try an "off year." like many a middle-of-the-road glossy bullshit producer, this mugneret tones it down when ripeness is an issue. i actually liked the 98s here enough to dip into the fatpurse for some echezeaux. i have made worse decisions.

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ironically, the 98s from the no-brainer side of the extended mugneret clan are behaving more like 88s, in fact I think they always have. which is not a bad thing necessarily, just not open to much interpretation at this point.
 
originally posted by .sasha:

ironically, the 98s from the no-brainer side of the extended mugneret clan are behaving more like 88s, in fact I think they always have. which is not a bad thing necessarily, just not open to much interpretation at this point.

Since '88 has provided me with some of my most memorable Burgundy experiences (pending the outcome of my '93 purchases still slumbering), that's high praise to me. Not that I have any to investigate with, but I'll commence looking for some now.

Mark Lipton
 
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