Follow the yellow brick road
Follow the yellow brick road
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Re: Follow the yellow brick road
Excellent summary, Sean. I'd like to add a couple of comments.
When I first got into this wine, they were all under cork. There was some bottle variation, and some premature, well, maturation, and I really enjoyed how they started to look at about 3-4 years old. They only go better after that, until further bottle variation started to make itself known.
I think a summary in another 5 years will be interesting, when all of the wines reviewed are under screwcap. There's no reason this cannot be a 25 year wine in good vintages.
Cheers
Allan
When I first got into this wine, they were all under cork. There was some bottle variation, and some premature, well, maturation, and I really enjoyed how they started to look at about 3-4 years old. They only go better after that, until further bottle variation started to make itself known.
I think a summary in another 5 years will be interesting, when all of the wines reviewed are under screwcap. There's no reason this cannot be a 25 year wine in good vintages.
Cheers
Allan
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