kirk wallace
kirk wallace
'02 Huet Pet Reserve (prob the 2d release) -- a bit overly rich upon initial taste, and maybe a touch of oxidation (but i might have been projecting based on fear); returning to it after 30+ minutes, it has blossomed and is fresh and long; complex and very nice with uni.
'96 Peters Reserve (what became Chetillons in later years); very disappointing at first. fat and flat at first taste; mousse still OK, but i feared it was over the hill. 30+ minutes later it was awesome; all the complexity and zest of what makes Chetillons great with extra dimension of complexity and smooth edges of maturity. but definitely still alive and not in fact in risk of demise. My last bottle, alas.
'10 Prevost BdN-- what more need one say? still youthful, but out of its baby, angles and elbows phase. this bottle didn't last 30 minutes; so who knows how it would develop with more time and air?
(followed by '01 Donnhoff Kupfergrube, which was a touch soft, but still very pleasant.)
'96 Peters Reserve (what became Chetillons in later years); very disappointing at first. fat and flat at first taste; mousse still OK, but i feared it was over the hill. 30+ minutes later it was awesome; all the complexity and zest of what makes Chetillons great with extra dimension of complexity and smooth edges of maturity. but definitely still alive and not in fact in risk of demise. My last bottle, alas.
'10 Prevost BdN-- what more need one say? still youthful, but out of its baby, angles and elbows phase. this bottle didn't last 30 minutes; so who knows how it would develop with more time and air?
(followed by '01 Donnhoff Kupfergrube, which was a touch soft, but still very pleasant.)