David M. Bueker
David M. Bueker
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
The truth comes out.
You mean it was aged in new barrique?
originally posted by Oswaldo Costa:
The truth comes out.
originally posted by SFJoe:
Also, I've never had a less-than-stellar showing of '96 Clos des Briords. What was up there?
The bottle I opened tonight is fabulous, although it's closing up a bit as the night wears on. Can't wait to try the Tardive.originally posted by Michael Lewis:
Also, I thought the Coudert showed well, as it has each of the three or four times I have tasted the 2010 "regular" bottling. Other than that, you and I had quite similar snap judgments.
Agreed. It was slightly cheesey and getting acid-deficient. Disappointing, really. (There was also a Cazin 2002 Cour-Cheverny that was very, very slightly corked but it was poured, anyway.)originally posted by .sasha:
Wasn't as fresh as any of the bottles we've tasted together.
This one was close to ready. You might queue one up for a slot in the next year or three.originally posted by SFJoe:
Is it finally time to drink that Farou?
Here's the thing: I certainly approve of the man's taste in beverages but he had a nasty streak, too. I'm a more orderly kind of guy.originally posted by Levi Dalton:
"the wine god Dionysus reclining on a donkey was a common motif on both the coins and the amphora handles of the Thracian city of Mende."
originally posted by .sasha:
great showing for 07 descombes
Just the kind of wine that could divert Levi from all those 09s he can't stop drinking
originally posted by John Ritchie:
Brun '09 Grille Midi has really come together over the past 6 months.