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Jenise
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David M. Bueker
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Jenise
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David M. Bueker
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
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Jenise wrote:I'm a Bevan Dry Stack fan. I'm also a fan of holding them 3-5 years before consuming, finding them a bit, oh, raw I guess, when very young. It all comes together a few years out.
David M. Bueker
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Bob Parsons Alberta wrote:Don`t be so glum David! Maybe some SB notes this month will turn you on .
Peter May
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Tim York wrote:
It is very unusual to see "Blanc" tagged on behind "Chenin" in French usage. I am curious to know why "Blanc" has become a standard addition internationally.
David M. Bueker
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
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David M. Bueker wrote:2005 François Chidaine Montlouis-sur-Loire Les Bournais - France, Loire Valley, Touraine, Montlouis-sur-Loire (8/18/2020)
Very sweet and very honeyed. Feels like it's one step from oxidizing, but it is not there yet. Unfortunately it also has no "life." It just sort of lays there. Decent foil for spicy Indian fare, but nothing more.
David M. Bueker
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Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:52 am
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David M. Bueker
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Rahsaan wrote: That is a long haul for the Bournais. I know some people talk about extended aging, but I've had variable results once it gets past 5-7 years. Of course I haven't systematically tracked every vintage over lots of different aging lengths, but that has been my impression and will let others take the risk!
These days I enjoy the texture and flavors while fairly young and am fine with leaving it at that. Will soon finish my last bottle of 2017.
Roberto Vigna wrote:There are two different Bournais from Chidaine, the normale and the franc de pied, the second of which costs twice as much as the first.
David M. Bueker
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