Jeff Grossman
Jeff Grossman
On another bored a fellow there writes, speaking of a bottle of Lamarche 2002 Grands Echezeaux: "I opened two hours before drinking and on the first sip it was light and hesitant to unfurl its beauties. I used the "Brookes maneuver" on it - turned the bottle on its side and shook it vigorously for about ten seconds. Well, that awakened the sleeping giant. Now it was a rich and fragrant wine...."
When asked why this works, he said, "Shaking stirs up the tannins. The tannins than act as a fining agent on the lees and take them out of suspension, takes about 5 minutes."
Does this seem plausible to you?
When asked why this works, he said, "Shaking stirs up the tannins. The tannins than act as a fining agent on the lees and take them out of suspension, takes about 5 minutes."
Does this seem plausible to you?