Michael R wrote:2010 Kumeu river hunting hill Chardonnay
Michael R wrote:I'll probably decant the next one. Would happily avoid it for a few years as it will improve, but i'd be surprised if it survives until July.
Michael R wrote:2010 kumeu river hunting hill chardonnay
Hehe just saw this in the 'what are you drinking thread' guys.  You know I've been sticking up for the Kumeu on various forae....   hey sucker for punishment, let me continue...  
That Leflaive may indeed be a better wine for 'drinking' (although vintage aside, this particular MW filled tasting panel didn't think so), but at around five times the price, plus the premox and cork risks, I know what I much rather be 'buying and drinking'.  I'm constantly amazed at the bias shown towards white burgundy that is for me so rarely justified in terms of value, consistency and ( 

 ) yes, taste.     I admit good examples will indeed be the best in the world, no argument there, but the true test comes with their ageability  and I'm not seeing a lot of widespread confidence in that (although Leflaive do seem one of the better producers in avoiding prem-ox).  
Anyway, I keep asking myself what is the point I'm trying to make?  I think it's that blind tastings can eliminate a lot of region and label bias and make people focus on what they actually enjoy, rather than what they are expected to enjoy. 
I know, it's a silly debate, we can enjoy all regions, and I certainly do!   The Giaconda Chardonnay 2013 I had last week was easily as good as most Kumeu's and most white burg's.   It's a good time to be a chardonnay lover!   

BTW, hey Mick looks like your July estimate is on track at this rate!   
