Jay Miller
Jay Miller
Or any recent experiences at all?
I'm thinking of taking credit for outstanding Premier Cru orders in 2005 Le Mont Demi Sec.
I'm thinking of taking credit for outstanding Premier Cru orders in 2005 Le Mont Demi Sec.
originally posted by slaton:
Tangentially, I have been very unhappy with recently samplings of my 2005 Chidaine stash.
There's a cooked or baked fruit character now to the fruit and low acid (as this vintage always displayed), but now very perceptible alcohol.
Most recently this was the Vouvray 'Les Argiles'. The sweeter wines probably did better.
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by slaton:
Tangentially, I have been very unhappy with recently samplings of my 2005 Chidaine stash.
There's a cooked or baked fruit character now to the fruit and low acid (as this vintage always displayed), but now very perceptible alcohol.
Most recently this was the Vouvray 'Les Argiles'. The sweeter wines probably did better.
That sucks badly. The '05 Chidaine Les Argiles was a thing of beauty in its youth and Jean's Chenin epiphany wine. Fortunately for us (I guess) we couldn't keep our hands off our stash and finished it long ago. VLM is probably gloating at this post.
Mark Lipton
more likely it's pab gloating, that will teach you to buy from those big producers.originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by slaton:
Tangentially, I have been very unhappy with recently samplings of my 2005 Chidaine stash.
There's a cooked or baked fruit character now to the fruit and low acid (as this vintage always displayed), but now very perceptible alcohol.
Most recently this was the Vouvray 'Les Argiles'. The sweeter wines probably did better.
That sucks badly. The '05 Chidaine Les Argiles was a thing of beauty in its youth and Jean's Chenin epiphany wine. Fortunately for us (I guess) we couldn't keep our hands off our stash and finished it long ago. VLM is probably gloating at this post.
Mark Lipton
originally posted by MLipton:
originally posted by slaton:
Tangentially, I have been very unhappy with recently samplings of my 2005 Chidaine stash.
There's a cooked or baked fruit character now to the fruit and low acid (as this vintage always displayed), but now very perceptible alcohol.
Most recently this was the Vouvray 'Les Argiles'. The sweeter wines probably did better.
That sucks badly. The '05 Chidaine Les Argiles was a thing of beauty in its youth and Jean's Chenin epiphany wine. Fortunately for us (I guess) we couldn't keep our hands off our stash and finished it long ago. VLM is probably gloating at this post.
Mark Lipton