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Nigel Bruce
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Ouch - more Burgundy pain from Burghound

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Allen Meadows has just released Pt. 2 of his massive trawl through 2005 red burgundies, and there is no relief in sight for fans of classic burgundy. Better get used to trawling the lower depths.
Not just d'Angerville but Voillot, Bouchard, Drouhin, Jadot and Le Moine get amazingly high ratings.
What's the picture in Oz - are there still any unsold 2005 Burgs lying around?

Gasman
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Not many have arrived yet Nigel. I've ordered a few through Fine Wines of Europe (an importer based at Essendon Airport in Melbourne) - some Dom. Laurent Volnay and Confuron-Cotetidot Vosne Romanee 1er Crus. Still getting offers, though most are selling out very quickly. Prices are very painful on the back pocket, so I may not buy too much more - but the reviews are certainly tempting me.

Adam

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Fortunately I managed to get a few mixed cases of the Moine and Bouchard 05 grands and 1ers at good prices. Looking forward to sampling them in a few...or 20 years...

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la la la, not listening......

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Lincoln wrote:la la la, not listening......


[in my best Yoda voice]

you will be. you wiiiiillll be...

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