Bacchus wrote:
I've just had a disgusting thought. Is one allowed to decant white wine? The "Hope" from Thresher's and this may well have benefited from a high decant en lieu of some age. Excuse me, I'm just an ijut but this wine lark is really getting to me.
B - We are not wanting to excessively oxidise a light or medium or dryish white wine - It may expire when served in the glass ! The Hope is medium bodied ? Medium dry ? Ba - You may wish to consider the style of this wine first.
In some instances, we are looking for evolution from micro organisms - Many modern white wines are too clean - a million bottles have to be the same !
A "dirty" wine which is poluted with all the elements, spores and organisms floating around in it's historic environment may develop well with time and produce something unique and interesting.
I see no real point in decanting a young, correct and clean modern white. Serving temperature, ultra clean glasses, a clean palate, all make a significant difference for me.
It's all rather subjective - and a mine field if you promote your own opinions, and portend to say how folks should do it - After getting the basics sorted - Do what you think is best for you, is my message.