D. Zylberberg
David Zylberberg
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
I tremble to note such a thing, but there's a manifest lack of logic here. One hardly has to be 40 to taste a 20 year old wine. There are such things as buying old bottles, going to vertical tastings, etc. If you had never drunk a vintage port any older than one year old, you would have no idea how to evaluate it anymore than you can evaluate a painting without actually looking at the painting. But there are ways for people under 40 to drink older ports, older wines, maybe even older Texiers.
I drink a lot of older wine - in fact, the majority of wine I drink is 10 years old+. The problem is that I have to buy the wine on Winebid or HDH or at Acker and whothehellknows if they're "representative". The handful of times I've been lucky enough to try wines bought on release and cellared by others are, IMO, very special and valuable opportunities.