Moet Brut Imperial - Better than I thought it would be. Nice jump up from White Star for sure
1997 Diamond Creek Red Rock Terrace - Those who say DC wines started to drop off around then are missing out on a stellar bottle. Wow, was that bottle something else. 4 hours decanted and was like heaven for Cab Sav. Port like along cherry notes that reminded me of a mature Burg. Really impressed.
Kirkland 10 Year Tawny - Blened by TFP. I don't it's the same blend as when it first came out a few years ago. Still rocks for the money.
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1960 Croft and 1960 Taylor. Opened a Porto Rocha Glorious 50th Anniversary on Tuesday night, and might open a 1938 Kopke Colheita later this week of the Croft and Taylor don't last long enough.
Even though I took a number of bottles, my uncle wouldn't let me open any. Instead he opened a 2002 Chateau St. Jean Reserve Chardonney and a 2003 Robert Mondovi Oakville, the later which was drinking very well. I'm home now and I cracked open a NV Quevedo Special Reserve Tawny Port.
My wife's "pretend" cousin and her family are coming over at around dinner time, tonight. I am planning to open a 1985 Dow's since she seems to prefer Vintages.
If anyone has recommended decant times, I would appreciate the advice. Otherwise, I will shoot for about 6 hours.
Gary Richardson wrote:My wife's "pretend" cousin and her family are coming over at around dinner time, tonight. I am planning to open a 1985 Dow's since she seems to prefer Vintages.
If anyone has recommended decant times, I would appreciate the advice. Otherwise, I will shoot for about 6 hours.
-- Gary
As long a decant time as you can wait. Heck, this vintage can go 24 hours decanting.
I skipped the turkey and went straight for the pies - Graham's 20 Year Old Tawny with both apple pie and pumpkin pie. Very nice, and more than adequate recompense for burning my hand on the oven door!
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