MedocMad wrote:
Shezza,
I am sure Duncan might select a few others to visit.
Would be interested in any recent vintage reports on these.
Regards Richard
Rich, had you been a member here last year, you will know that my days of more than a few luxuries were the late Seventies and all thru the Eighties.
Its a very long time since I bought any very grand vin, I'm affraid I don't have the disposable income anymore.(we are saving for our retirement) They've moved up steeply, and I've moved sideways. Next year I will see what can be bought in France if we drive/ferry to our friends who live there now. I have to ring through because the wine festival is frantic for the good petite chateau.
Of the second wines:
Les Fiefs is reliable in good years, but I have none in stock now
L' Admiral I like, last one was a 1998.
Sirene de Giscours is lovely as well.
All, or many of those listed above have made recent investment and are now illustrious, their managers are looking for good returns on capital employed.
Of the few I have now
Filhot '97 - Sau
Marquis De Terme '03 - Marg
Haut Bages Liberal '02 - Pau
Shezza, if one were to buy a few Giscours 2005, what sort of discount do the exhibition staff offer for ticket holders ? The last one I bought of any of those grand vins were a few 1990 Giscours. I do sometimes get treated, and I have left a few notes here about those. I've had the Canon St. Emilion as well, but these days it is more likely to be Canon de Brem - Fronsac
If I treat myself this Christmas, I've ear marked some Volnay 2005 for laying down.