TN requested: Quarles Harris 1977

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xxxMonique Heinemans
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TN requested: Quarles Harris 1977

Post by xxxMonique Heinemans »

Someone offered me this VP (which are well stored) for €30,00 a bottle.
I know this isn't much, but I haven't had anything from this house before.
Does somebody has a TN on this one or can tell me if it is worth to try?

Thank you, Monique.
Frederick Blais
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Post by Frederick Blais »

I've tated it 2 years ago and it was very fine. Quarles harris are for the medium term drinking IMHO and this one is a fine example from this house, I've tasted the 83 and 85 too and the 77 is the best. Fully mature right now, its show complexity and finesse of an old VP.

You should enjoy it a lot.
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Steven Kooij
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Post by Steven Kooij »

If you don't want it, I'll take it! This is a very, very good VP - I tasted it last a year ago and it was amazing: still sooo young, still sooo much potential. If provenance is good, go for it!
Jason Brandt Lewis
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Post by Jason Brandt Lewis »

Monique,

GRAB IT!

. . . and enjoy!

Cheers,
Jason
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JohnG
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Post by JohnG »

Monique

I finished the last of my case last winter. There was a remarkable variation between bottles, some almost astringent, other quite sublime.

I agree with Jason.

Yours aye,

John
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