originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Observing the absence of tasting notes here so far on the 2010 Roilettes
originally posted by Rahsaan:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
Observing the absence of tasting notes here so far on the 2010 Roilettes
Do you have any opinions so far?
I opened my first bottle of the Tardive last week and it gave me a good dose of clear pleasure. But will need to open more in the near future. I'm obviously not one of those who thinks it needs time to be approached. (If those people exist).
originally posted by SFJoe:
And some don't, hence the slugfest.
originally posted by MLipton:
Let's take some solace in the notion that we'll have two more years of experience with the wines of '09 to help assess how vintages of that sort develop with time. We might actually have data rather than prognostication to work with.
Mark Lipton
originally posted by Cliff:
Sounds like I got it an an intermediate point: pure, restrained, elegant.
Your '91s not ready yet?originally posted by MLipton:
Let's take some solace in the notion that we'll have two more years of experience with the wines of '09 to help assess how vintages of that sort develop with time. We might actually have data rather than prognostication to work with.
Mark Lipton
Which part?originally posted by BJ:
snooze.
Well, that's certainly my view.originally posted by Cliff:
Anyone NOT like the 09 Tardive?I mean really? That's just crazy talk. I had uneven results from some of my favorites in 2009, but the Tardive stood tall every time I tried it.