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Aged LBVs, 5 March 2024

Posted: 10:48 Thu 07 Mar 2024
by BRPetrie

Re: Aged LBVs, 5 March 2024

Posted: 11:21 Thu 07 Mar 2024
by BRPetrie
The Verdict

Re: Aged LBVs, 5 March 2024

Posted: 11:50 Thu 07 Mar 2024
by MigSU
Well, that was pretty clear, wasn't it?

Re: Aged LBVs, 5 March 2024

Posted: 23:14 Thu 07 Mar 2024
by nac
MigSU wrote: 11:50 Thu 07 Mar 2024 Well, that was pretty clear, wasn't it?
Yup. Warres were very good. Everything else, not so much.

Tasting was quite good fun though.

Re: Aged LBVs, 5 March 2024

Posted: 00:19 Sat 09 Mar 2024
by jdaw1
Very interesting, and a stunning result for Warre.

I thought the W81 LBV was the clear winner (could have been blind-guessed to be a D70 full Vintage), but others supported the ’79, and a score-draw felt like a fair reflection of the discussion.

winesecretary wrote: 07:47 Thu 07 Mar 2024Well that was a remarkable tasting. I am not sure we have ever had a ten port tasting where three wines got all the points.
Indeed. The closest of which I know was 18 Feb 2014 (ghastly placemats—what was I thinking).

Re: Aged LBVs, 5 March 2024

Posted: 09:52 Sat 09 Mar 2024
by flash_uk
jdaw1 wrote: 00:19 Sat 09 Mar 2024 Indeed. The closest of which I know was 18 Feb 2014 (ghastly placemats—what was I thinking).

My inaugural TPF event.

Re: Aged LBVs, 5 March 2024

Posted: 13:16 Sat 09 Mar 2024
by jdaw1
Ben: thank you for making this review thread, and with Neil making the TN threads. Good work — I have been shamed into posting my TNs.

Re: Aged LBVs, 5 March 2024

Posted: 10:30 Sat 16 Mar 2024
by rich_n
This thread along with the tasting notes so far are fascinating and very enlightening! I wonder if the more modern LBVs from the likes of Sandeman and Quevedo might stand the test of time in a similar way...