Steven Spielmann
Steven Spielmann
I never know how long to open a bottle for before I drink it. I try to give reds an hour or so normally, but if they're old sometimes more. However, I have noticed that when drinking upscale bottles too young, you're often best served to pop and pour - you get about 30 minutes of something before it shuts down hard and goes away. (Of course other times it opens up just as you're on your last few sips.)
I suspect there is no good general advice here, but I'd be interested in hearing how you do it. And, speaking of upscale wines being drunk too young, I am opening a 2007 Croix Boissee, 2006 Raphet Clos de la Roche, and 2004 Rieussec tonight, so if there is any particular advice on those I will take it as well.
I suspect there is no good general advice here, but I'd be interested in hearing how you do it. And, speaking of upscale wines being drunk too young, I am opening a 2007 Croix Boissee, 2006 Raphet Clos de la Roche, and 2004 Rieussec tonight, so if there is any particular advice on those I will take it as well.