originally posted by MLipton:
I'm on board with you both about the '99s and I will confess to still hanging on to a few '89s and '90s, but that's mostly Beaucastel (I'm an amateur bacteriologist at heart). I expect to get to some of the lighter '98s as well over the next few years, then maybe some '00s. I'm not going to broach my '01s for a good long while, though.
Mark Lipton
originally posted by BJ:
originally posted by MLipton:
I'm on board with you both about the '99s and I will confess to still hanging on to a few '89s and '90s, but that's mostly Beaucastel (I'm an amateur bacteriologist at heart). I expect to get to some of the lighter '98s as well over the next few years, then maybe some '00s. I'm not going to broach my '01s for a good long while, though.
Mark Lipton
Lots of fine 89s and 90s still for sure.
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by BJ:
Lots of fine 89s and 90s still for sure.
Necrophilia.
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
After around 2000, I wasn't able to keep my hands off of my 89s and 90s, alas. Final bottles of numbers of them last year were generally wonderful and I expect they still are. I do still have some 90 Beaus, thankfully, but they are dwindling.