ojeffso  warren, new jersey Wine Lover
 Posts: 4877
 | | 11-19-2002 12:51 AM |
| this is a repost of an earlier thread. now in the correct area.
this is the second of the less expensive 2000's that i have tasted. parker calls this the best generic bordeaux producer. barrel sample rp90-91. cost me $21. dark purple, medium to full body. excellent nose, chunky, fruity, very tannic, good finish. solid 90 pointer. i think there are going to be alot of excellent values in 2000 bordeaux.
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JR Harris  Grape Stomper
 Posts: 129
 | | 11-26-2002 04:06 PM |
| Glad to hear you thought it was good. I bought 1/2 a case of this and am anxiously awaiting it.
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ojeffso  warren, new jersey Wine Lover
 Posts: 4877
 | | 11-27-2002 03:36 AM |
| jules-i think you will be very happy with your purchase. patience will be needed. i would drink your first bottle in about three years. | | | |
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Joseph Bembry  Advanced Sommelier
 Posts: 9434
 | | 09-04-2003 11:01 AM |
| Finally pulled the cork on this wine. After 3 hrs, it was tough as nails. So tannic, I found it undrinkable (and that's saying a lot coming from me). After an additional 3 hours, the wine smoothed out showing ripe currants, tobacco, game and truffle notes. This sucker made my tongue black when I brushed my teeth before bed. This is the best Superior I have ever had, not that I've had a ton of them. Put this one away until 2007 and be glad you have some. jb rating 89+. I paid $18 QPR A.
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Blair Ridley  Wine Steward
 Posts: 7719
 | | 09-04-2003 01:29 PM |
| jb -
You and I were right on with our views on this bottle. I simply couldn't find 90 points here. Nice bottle that will be a lot more fun to have in 5+ years. | | | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Sorter
 Posts: 307
 | | 09-04-2003 10:22 PM |
| just got my 1st shipment from MP. i am going to crack one this weekend and give it about 12hrs decant time then give it a go. | | | |
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Budman  Philly Suburbs
 VinoCellar.com Extraordinaire
 Posts: 23687
 | | 09-04-2003 10:25 PM |
| I'll bet you can't wait that long!!! | | | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Sorter
 Posts: 307
 | | 09-04-2003 10:27 PM |
| i am trying to learn restraint my friend | | | |
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love_cab_chard  Master of Wine
 Posts: 12692
 | | 09-04-2003 10:30 PM |
| Thanks guys. These are going on the old backburner for a few years. | | | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Sorter
 Posts: 307
 | | 09-14-2003 10:50 PM |
| i opened one on saturday at 5 pm. i tasted at around 9 pm and there was nothing going on. lock up as tight as a al quaida prisoner in cuba. i put it back into the cellar and left it there until around 5 pm today. i am here to say that it has still not opened up. much swirling reveals a little action but nothing as of yet. every now and then when i do get something it is very good. i can see this being a 91-92 pt wine i just don't get rp's drink now and over the next 8-10 years. i would say not to open one for at least 3-5 yrs. which really sucks because i bought them hoping they would be drinking now. | | | |
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Budman  Philly Suburbs
 VinoCellar.com Extraordinaire
 Posts: 23687
 | | 09-15-2003 12:38 AM |
| Patience grasshopper.... You have many many fine drinking years ahead of you. Put away your young Bordeaux.... and drink up your 98 Cal Cabs! | | | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Sorter
 Posts: 307
 | | 09-15-2003 02:25 AM |
| i know budman but i was just wondering how it would taste because the bdx guru said it was drink now. from everyone's notes so far i don't how he gat a drink now and over the next 10-12 yrs or maybe i completely misread his notes  . believe me most if not all of my 00 bdx is tightly nailed away. | | | |
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Bradley Molzen  VinoCellar.com Admin Bayonne, NJ
 Wine Connoisseur
 Posts: 5069
 | | 09-15-2003 03:36 AM |
| anthonyiez, which guru are you talking about? I think you were talking about the wrong guru.... Our resident bordeaux guru ojeffso said to wait at least three years.... what were you thinking?!  Hehehehe. I of course have my reignac. I'll open one soon so I can watch how it develops over the years... that's the fun part for me with this hobby. Witnessing my wines develop! | | | If you drink wine, you get smarter.... | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Sorter
 Posts: 307
 | | 09-15-2003 04:38 AM |
| rev, i read what jeff said but with 2 cases i figured 1 would not hurt. now my pavie and angelus will wait many years | | | |
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Bradley Molzen  VinoCellar.com Admin Bayonne, NJ
 Wine Connoisseur
 Posts: 5069
 | | 02-26-2004 09:37 PM |
| I finally opened my first bottle of the case to try. Not as tannic as others have said, but was very very ripe. I look forward to seeing this develop... so far I doubt it has developed much. No sediment in the slightest yet either.. though I wasn't expecting any. | | | If you drink wine, you get smarter.... | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Sorter
 Posts: 307
 | | 02-26-2004 11:48 PM |
| rev,
did you save any for the next night? i don't think i will open anymore for at least a couple years. | | | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Sorter
 Posts: 307
 | | 05-12-2004 02:42 PM |
| FYI:
posters over on ebob are saying that this wine is starting to open up. i think i am going to pull one out for consumption in the next couple months. | | | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Stomper
 Posts: 135
 | | 05-12-2004 03:21 PM |
| Let us know. I have some and will pop one if you think it is time. | | | |
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ChangeMe  Grape Sorter
 Posts: 307
 | | 05-12-2004 03:26 PM |
| i am happy to be the guinea pig, i have 23 bottles left  | | | |
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Randy Wigginton  Master of Wine
 Posts: 10857
 | | 05-12-2004 05:19 PM |
| Then could you give us an idea sooner than "the next couple months" ?   | | | |
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