Mike B.
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Dave Moritz wrote: Does anyone out there think that drinking windows on these wines (and on the Gigondas)are approaching anytime soon?
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Mike B.
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Mike B. wrote: Ruth, I sat next to Wayne last night. He has a couple of bottles of the '89 Beaucastel ChndP. Thomas Perrin considers that his favourite vintage. '89?
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Mike B. wrote:Sorry, I have no clue, Covert. But I sympathize.
Wayne said it wasn't showing much, but admitted that he only gave it a brief decanting.
According to Perrin, he opens the bottle in the morning, lets it sit all day, then decants two hours prior to drinking. His instructions apply to any vintage.
Covert wrote:
I've got one stinking (I sincerely hope) bottle of the '89. Any idea if it has peaked yet? I am having a hard time bringing myself to open it.
Mike B. wrote:Dave, hang on to those '98s. Thomas Perrin recommended giving them at least 10 years.
Judging from the '98 I tasted last night, I'd agree.
Mark Lipton wrote: Bill Spohn has reported on this in the past year or two. From what I recall, he thought that it was just yummy now but probably capable of further growth. Keep in mind, though, that Bill's cellar is kept at a fairly low temp (50 F or so) so your bottle may be more advanced, depending on your own cellar conditions. Mark Lipton
(who also is down to a single bottle)
Covert wrote:
I've got one stinking (I sincerely hope) bottle of the '89. Any idea if it has peaked yet? I am having a hard time bringing myself to open it.
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Bill Spohn
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Ruth B wrote: We drank the 89 Beaucastel a couple of years ago and it was barnyard beautiful--full and rich--capable of longer but I wouldn't wait too long--cause it was GORGEOUS! I am happy to help you drink this anytime! Ruth
Bill Spohn wrote: Beaucastel:
1989 - lot of bottle variation, many corked bottles, some mildly so. Lots of animal in the nose, but not uniformly so - makes it hard to know if you have a good bottle or not. This has started to drink well. You wouldn't be committing infanticide by popping the cork now, but no rush.
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