Redwine&Rum wrote:Apologies for bringing up an old post, but anyone know how the 02-04 wines are holding up? I found a few in my cellar just recently.
Judging by your post last year n4sir, these would need to drunk I imagine, especially 2002.
I last tried the 2002 vintage a couple of years before the 2000 - it was looking in considerably better shape.
viewtopic.php?f=1&t=12210&p=97290It also might also be worth noting the 2002 was bottled under DIAM as opposed to natural cork (you can see the cork in the 2000 wasn't exactly ideal).
I haven't tried the 2003-2004 vintages, so I can't add much there - James Halliday had a drinking window to 2013 for the 2003, and to 2019 for the 2004.
He also had drinking windows of to 2012 for the 2000, and to 2022 for the 2002. Going by that, if you have any bottle(s) of the 2003 they should be near the top of your hit list - the 2002 & 2004 vintages I'd have a lot more confidence in, but they also may be worth having a look at in the next couple of years anyway.
Cheers,
Ian
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