Shezza wrote:
tbf most of the producers usually they do have their first wines on offer for tasting at these events (OK so not going to expect a Penfolds Grange or the likes) But a £50 bottle isn't a bank breaker to bring along.
Looking online there seems to be extremely short supply of the 2004 Private Reserve (I've not yet found anywhere in UK or US with it in stock) so could be a reason for there not being any on offer last Saturday
shame about the 1998 running out of legs... I believe initial tastings seemed to think that it could hold up for 15-20 yrs ?
Still at least you get to enjoy it now
Shezza, I found quite a few merchants in the USA with tiny stocks, Beringer have stock going way back. The 1998
only got 89points from Mr Parker, "a good effort in a difficult vintage", he says - Others vintages will go 25 years and scored 96. It would have been an investment wine, but remember whilst 98's are fetching $80 dollars now, some of the 1990's are up for $150. Hence the deal at Oddbins for 19 quid way back. I like good Saint Julien, so when I discovered this at half the dosh, I was a happy chappy. Thats quite enough of me.
Shezza,
Do you have time to tell us about the other wines - Any new world Chardonnays that have some of the attributes of Chassagne or Puligny ? but taste as if they have been put on steriods ? The japanese HI FI version of the Cote d'Or
Enquiring minds want to know ........