More Cellar Time

How was the '96 Chave? I gather that it was strikingly different from the "fabuloso" '97 (which was good to see because I have it too), but in what ways?
 
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
What are the proportions, or is it a family secret? And does it also have eye of newt and toe of frog?
It's only 1er; try to get something GC from him.

When I start seeing Chevillon GCs on the secondary market, I won't have to look hard for their source.

Mark Lipton

I'm still waiting for the empty bottles.
 
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:
More Cellar Time

Huet 1989 Vouvray "Le Mont" "Debut Presse" - SFJoe takes one look at the label and asks Jay, "Why are you opening wine like that for the likes of us?"; amazingly solid acidity, heavenly

The Debut Presse was if anything a tad better 2 nights later.

For me the M was the big surprise of the night. I'd have guessed that it would have fallen apart by now but somehow the elephant is still proceeding gracefully across the high wire on a bicycle while trumpeting happily.

The Nigl was a treat and the Chaves were beautiful though given the choice I'd take the 1996 over the 1997.
 
originally posted by Jay Miller:

For me the M was the big surprise of the night. I'd have guessed that it would have fallen apart by now but somehow the elephant is still proceeding gracefully across the high wire on a bicycle while trumpeting happily.

Y'all have five and a half months to try and compete for the Most Accurate Tasting Note of the Year award, but you will likely fall short.
 
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