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Luc Gauthier
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Do all LBV's give some sediment ?
I just opened a Niepoort '98 LBV that showed plenty . ( not as much as a VP )
Vintage avant jeunesse/or the other way around . . .
Jay Powers
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I think they all will given enough time, but the unfiltered ones will give more and sooner. Niepoort LBV is unfiltered (or so I believe), and my bottles of 96 an 99 have thrown some fine sediment.

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Post by Andy Velebil »

Given enough time in bottle, even filtered wines will eventually leave a very small amount of fine sediment. I had a '83 Croft LBV (Filtered) this year and there was some fine sediment in it. I've also had a '84 Smith Woodhouse LBV (Unfiltered) that had more sediment than some VP's of the same age range.
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Luc Gauthier
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Post by Luc Gauthier »

Tx for the input Andy & Jay . . .
Vintage avant jeunesse/or the other way around . . .
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