Suggestions are solicited herewith. No prize will be awarded. "Invite me over" does not count as a suggestion; neither does "Give it here."
(Edited by ahr at 11:46 pm on Sep. 4, 2001)
Posted 04 September 2001 - 08:41 PM
Suggestions are solicited herewith. No prize will be awarded. "Invite me over" does not count as a suggestion; neither does "Give it here."
(Edited by ahr at 11:46 pm on Sep. 4, 2001)
Posted 04 September 2001 - 08:55 PM
i'll certainly go on record and say that i don't cellar wines, as i don't have a proper storage facility, but if i have 12 or 6 bottles on my hands, and it's good to go, i'll certainly share it with my wife on a special night with a nice homemade dinner, or with understanding friends who will appreciate that it's good, or vinegar at the end of the day. once you see what it's all about, the decision becomes much easier of where to drink the rest, assuming all bottles are created equally.
with that said, there's nothing quite like a nice meal at home with 2 or 4 others for that first bottle...with, of course, a couple of trusty backups, in the case that the wine really isn't what you were hoping.
me: "this stuff is going to be *great*"
guests: "mmm, yum, tastes like crap."
me: "good thing i've got that 98 zin on hand!"
Posted 04 September 2001 - 09:10 PM
Posted 05 September 2001 - 06:47 AM
The classic food pairing is roasted meats, like lamb or beef, medium rare.
I had a great early 1970s vintage burgandy (thank you Uncle Charles) with my Thanksgiving turkey last year and it was a great match.
Outside of serving a delicate fish, you almost can not go wrong. Good friends, a corkscrew and enjoy.
Posted 08 September 2001 - 07:06 PM
Regrettably, I'm not wearing them; I'm on the outside, trying to cadge an invitation. My '82s will be in storage for few more years.Quote: from NewYorkTexan on 9:47 am on Sep. 5, 2001
That is a rough problem to have, I wish I was in your shoes
Posted 02 October 2001 - 01:56 AM
Actually the one who intends to sell his Lafite is the sensible one! Better to do this while there is still a big demand and before the market turns south.
The one who intends to drink his Lafite runs the risk of major disappointment. It's too early to drink the '82's!!! Another 10 years at least for the Lafite
That said, the Figeac should be lovely just about now....
If you're in the UK, I know someone who will gladly unload your Lafite :-) for the right price...