2000 warre
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2000 warre
For Thanksgiving I drank a 2000 Warres VP a nice but simple wine. No alc to speak of but this wine while pleasent is only a notch above an LBV. I only spent $29.99 on it and for the money is a fair price but this is not the best Warres that I've ever had.
Wine brings truth.
What more can you tell us Steve? How long was it decanted? What were the flavors/tannins like and I'm curious how long you have owned the bottle?
Thanks and hope we get to drink some wine together soon!
Thanks and hope we get to drink some wine together soon!
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Roy, This was a bottle that I bought from PC maybe a year ago. I decanted it for 10 hours and consumed about a third of the bottle the 1st night.
Not a big nose at all, nice somewhat muted fruit of plum and fig, surprisingly soft tannins for such a young wine and no heat to speak of.
Day 2: I did get a little more fruit on the nose and finish but still found it unimpressive.....certainly a disppointment compared to the 70 Dow that I had a couple of weeks ago.
I'd love to get together for a tasting soon, I'm available 24/7.
Not a big nose at all, nice somewhat muted fruit of plum and fig, surprisingly soft tannins for such a young wine and no heat to speak of.
Day 2: I did get a little more fruit on the nose and finish but still found it unimpressive.....certainly a disppointment compared to the 70 Dow that I had a couple of weeks ago.
I'd love to get together for a tasting soon, I'm available 24/7.
Wine brings truth.