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Not long to go now...n4sir wrote:I am still in.
As per George's request and other positive feedback the 1998 Langi Shiraz will be the go (not the Dead Arm).
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2008 Franck Bonville Champagne Grand Cru Blanc de Blancs Brut Millésimé magnum![]()
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Cheers,
Ian
I liked its complexity, but I did not think it was in the same league as the top Marques such as Krug, Dom Perignon and the like - the acidity is there, but I would have liked more palate weight and length. As for Champagne in general, unless it's in that top eschelon I don't see a lot of point cellaring them too long, I have tried too many disappointing aged Champagnes over the years...conformistpete wrote:2008 Franck Bonville Champagne Grand Cru Blanc de Blancs Brut Millésimé magnum![]()
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Cheers,
Ian
How is this drinking Ian? Is it a drink now prospect or can it sleep for awhile yet?
I really think this is at least 5 years off its peak. It’s an acid-fest at the moment, like a number of 2008 BdBs. I had it at the winery at release and again recently, and it hasn’t changed much. I’ve had many Bonvilles with age and they definitely need timen4sir wrote:I liked its complexity, but I did not think it was in the same league as the top Marques such as Krug, Dom Perignon and the like - the acidity is there, but I would have liked more palate weight and length. As for Champagne in general, unless it's in that top eschelon I don't see a lot of point cellaring them too long, I have tried too many disappointing aged Champagnes over the years...conformistpete wrote:2008 Franck Bonville Champagne Grand Cru Blanc de Blancs Brut Millésimé magnum![]()
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Ian
How is this drinking Ian? Is it a drink now prospect or can it sleep for awhile yet?
That said, it's probably best to ask Mark Jappe about this one, he drinks a lot more Champagne than I do and he thought it was possibly a contender for wine of the night.
Cheers,
Ian
2009 is a more approachable vintage... lots of ripe, tropical flavours and lower acid. The fact Cristal and DP released 2009 first shows many 2008 champers need timeconformistpete wrote:Awesome thanks for the thoughtful responses gents.
I have had some of the 2009s and they seemed quite approachable. Will let the 08s sleep.