Ian S wrote:I notice a lot of Barolo & Barbaresco wines being drunk young / on release.
I'm interested in what people's attitudes / plans are for ageing:
- Do you love them young and drink happily on fruit that stands up to the tannins?
- Not buying into the idea the wines close down - if necessary a vigorous / long decant opens it up?
- Buying by the case or half case and sampling one now as a benchmark for seeing how they age?
- Sampling young with the plan to buy in larger amounts for something that appeals
- Plan to cellar, but struggling to keep your hands off them?
- Cellaring, but the odd bottle gets opened early and then play it by ear?
- Long term cellaring - for 2-3 decades before thinking about opening?
- Anything else?
I'm probably closest to "Cellaring, but the odd bottle gets opened early and then play it by ear"
I buy for long term cellaring 20+ years. I usually buy 2’s and singles per vintage so don’t sample any young.
The occasional bottle gets opened at 10+ years when I need one to fit a theme for an offline.
Cheers Con.