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BJ

BJ
The 05 Brun l'Ancien, with a cork stopper, is actually not that good. Packin' it in. And I have two cases of the stuff.

There, I said it.
 
My Dad has a B&G 1995 Beaujolais that's been in a cupboard over the stove for as long as anyone can remember. Oops! I left it at his house.
 
BJ
Between that and the Lapierre, sounds like you havae a beaujolais GODDAMN! party in the works. count me in.
 
originally posted by BJ:
ApostateThe 05 Brun l'Ancien, with a cork stopper, is actually not that good. Packin' it in. And I have two cases of the stuff.

There, I said it.

Too soon now. IMHO
 
That's been the plan, and the recent thread got me curious. I happened upon a stray bottle in the cellar and gave it a shot. I just didn't seem to have a lot of life left and on day two was a total goner. But I will wait...

When I visited Jean Paul last year I mentioned to him I was aging a couple cases and we didn't go into it in depth but he seemed to think it was maybe not a great idea and suggested I check in on it.

It is very possible that the wine is just not in a good place right now. Certainly not the first time that would have happened.

Eric, about another wine - I have some older vintages of your Brezeme VV/Perrault (00/01). I have been planning on holding them for fifteen, does that make sense to you? That is my normal practice with good Northern Rhones.
 
originally posted by BJ:
ApostateThe 05 Brun l'Ancien, with a cork stopper, is actually not that good. Packin' it in. And I have two cases of the stuff.

There, I said it.

C'mon, this stuff ages for decades!
 
originally posted by BJ:


Eric, about another wine - I have some older vintages of your Brezeme VV/Perrault (00/01). I have been planning on holding them for fifteen, does that make sense to you? That is my normal practice with good Northern Rhones.

The last bottles of these 2 I had this summer were quite good. But, at least for the 2001, able to age quite a bit more!
 
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