Awesome info!
Danothemano said:
Awesome info!
yeah, i know a few people who were there. I definitely want to go sometime.WestUAg said:
Yes this was my 2nd time. Really cool weekend, lots of good street food and live marching bands in the streets made up of middle aged French people. Pretty cool.
Danothemano said:
I'm guessing the average age in this forum is mid 50's.
Where did y'all learn so much about wine and all these different places and makers.
I'm 38 and just have my CL and Illahe memberships.
Trips to Napa a good way to find things?
Danothemano said:
I wouldn't mind the drive, I've stayed n Salinas and Monterey before and that a nice drive.
cecil77 said:
Great BD celebration last week with family and friends. It was a big one, 1954 birth year. What's amazing is that any of these really old wines are still drinkable, much less good. And, like women, they can be very attractive at any age, but very different in the expression of that attractiveness.
Both 1955s drank well, the Cos a little better on the palate and the Pape on the nose. The Pape was relabeled at the Chateau. Amazingly all had discernable tannin. The 82 y'Quem was perfect. I made old fashioned pound cake into brownie sized squares and they paired wonderfully with the Sauternes.
The 66 Beychevelle was the only one that was undrinkable. The 70 Cos was very good on the first pour. The 70 Ducru struggled for a while, but with an hour of air was really good. The 71 BV GL PR was much better than I would have expected, still had a touch of fruit. All of these had discernable tannin left, although very well integrated.
These "newer" wines all drank well. The Montrose took awhile but came around. The 82 Gauzin was one of the best of the night. Sadly the 54 y'Quem wasn't very good, at least not as a Sauternes. Sugar was overwhelmed by "aged" flavors. Once I readjusted expectations it was enjoyable.
Both Spanish wines showed well. the 64 Barolo was good at first, but fell apart after a half hour or so. The 70 Rioja was recently released with "45 years of bottle aging" which I read as "look what we found in the cellar we'd forgotten about". It was also good on first pour but dissipated with time.
This was the star of the show. vintage 1970 but not disgorged until 4/15/2024 ( you read that right). Still fresh and very fine bubbles. Toasted almonds that morphed into your grandmother's Christmas butterscotch candy. Just very, very enjoyable.
Thanks to aggiejumper for helping me procure most of these and Dan Gatlin for providing some.
Great post! This little typo had me doing a couple of double takes.cecil77 said:
Both Spanish wines showed well. the 64 Barolo was good at first, but fell apart after a half hour or so. The 70 Rioja was recently released with "45 years of bottle aging" which I read as "look what we found in the cellar we'd forgotten about". It was also good on first pour but dissipated with time.
For the price I'd hope so!WestUAg said:
Yes, trip was great. And this bottle of wine was probably the best white wine I have ever had in my life. Epic
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