tribs wrote:
It has softened overnight and I actually preferred the tannins on the first night, but it is still delicious. I have ordered another six.
Thanks Dunc, this was a quality nod on your part. I look forward to your trying the Picard next. Cheers
Tribs, I've been to Majestic on Sunday 30th, to check out other vintages.
The 1998 Picard
St. Estephe is now on offer at £8.99 for a pair. The price is 60% of that in other merchants when converting the Euro, or US dollars, when you look it up. I would avoid the '97 when the 98 is available. Not yet tried, but I liked the '96 as you know. The '98 will be as firm as the '96 but a little less ripe I suspect - I shall see.
The '02 La Couronne
St-Emilion- changes from one bottle to the next....so far !
Enjoyed one on Sunday for supper. More old world, peppery tannins, some cigar box and more cut to the palate, a little dryer than I remember. Next day the last glass and a half was softer. Good with roast chicken in BBQ marinade (you find them at M&S). This one was a bit darker, and a tad fuller, had some sediment and tartaric chrystals.
Significant bottle variance on these 2002's so far. But no complaints at all.
I may try double decanting and waiting two hours, to see if it is all down to airing and chambre'ing
If I was writing up this wine on Cellar tracker, they'd think I was pretty unreliable.