originally posted by SFJoe:
It's an interesting question. I've felt the 2000s were moving faster than I expected. I have all of these noted for near-term drinking, for whatever reason they don't seem to be lasting like Cotats or Vatans.
Well, there is that.originally posted by Yixin:
originally posted by SFJoe:
It's an interesting question. I've felt the 2000s were moving faster than I expected. I have all of these noted for near-term drinking, for whatever reason they don't seem to be lasting like Cotats or Vatans.
Because they're not?
originally posted by SFJoe:
Well, there is that.originally posted by Yixin:
originally posted by SFJoe:
It's an interesting question. I've felt the 2000s were moving faster than I expected. I have all of these noted for near-term drinking, for whatever reason they don't seem to be lasting like Cotats or Vatans.
Because they're not?
What do you figure for the differences--the Buster has the old vines and ripeness from the same hillside, more or less. Less rs than many Cotats.... What else?
Sure, has to be more SO2 with the rs.originally posted by .sasha:
lots of so2 in cotat, not sure about vatan, relatively speaking
but I think pascal from that period is drier than labaille, or at least has tasted that way
not convinced, in general, that buster should age better than normale, at that particular address, based on nothing else than some shameful handwaving on my part
originally posted by SFJoe:
Labaille is usually pretty close to dry, IME. He used to be surprised that people liked Sancerre with rs.
My inventory says I have both 2002s in the cellar. How deep will your snowdrift be tomorrow?
originally posted by Cliff:
Can 2002 Sancerre be premoxed?Brought the Thomas-Labaille Buster to dinner tonight.
That is fairly persuasive.originally posted by Jay Miller:
Half were delicous, fresh, lively and young. Half were browning and oxidized.
originally posted by SFJoe:
He used to be surprised that people liked Sancerre with rs.
originally posted by SFJoe:
That is fairly persuasive.originally posted by Jay Miller:
Half were delicous, fresh, lively and young. Half were browning and oxidized.
OK, won't look for you today. But Central Park only got 8", so I suppose the cellar will be open.originally posted by .sasha:
I am still waiting for reports on non-canine Monts Damnes 2002. My butler drank up all of mine. Jeff, Kay, Don ?
(SFJoe, 2 feet was a low estimate)