Decanting filtered LBVs
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 10:45 pm
I like my VPs really old and mellow.
I also noticed recently that I like my filtered LBVs after they've been open for several weeks - on first opening, I find them too big and too sweet and too young. So today I tried decanting my Taylors 2008 LBV and letting it breathe for 8 hours before pouring it back into the bottle and stoppering it up. We'll now drink that over the next few weeks. I've never tried doing that before, I'll let you know how the bottle goes.
I know filtered LBVs are sold ready to drink, but I *think* they can also develop a bit with age (even though in theory they shouldn't). I'd love to know your opinions on this...thanks! :)
I also noticed recently that I like my filtered LBVs after they've been open for several weeks - on first opening, I find them too big and too sweet and too young. So today I tried decanting my Taylors 2008 LBV and letting it breathe for 8 hours before pouring it back into the bottle and stoppering it up. We'll now drink that over the next few weeks. I've never tried doing that before, I'll let you know how the bottle goes.
I know filtered LBVs are sold ready to drink, but I *think* they can also develop a bit with age (even though in theory they shouldn't). I'd love to know your opinions on this...thanks! :)