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Bill Buitenhuys wrote:Welcome over here, Daniel.
How long was the Chave open before you commented on it on the first day? I'm glad it showed more for you after some air time.
Otto Nieminen wrote:Daniel, good to see you back and posting! I love old Champagne. Well stored bottles of good producers in good vintages are incredibly fresh. We recently had a Bollinger 1955 which was given blind. The oldest guess as to the year was 1989! IIRC the 60's were great for Moët, so I'm not surprised that your bottle was so nice.
The Chave sounds modern! Yikes! Gladly the 2002 that I recently tasted was fine and typical - if a bit light of course from a rainy year, but still a great wine.
JoePerry wrote:Thanks for the notes, Daniel.
Some folks were griping about a perceived decline in quality at Krug, but the latest release of the NV (which I assume you had) is enough to convince me otherwise.
Thanks for the note on the Chave as well; is JL Chave usually something you dig?
Best,
Joe
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