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In Reply to: RE: Pick your Wine of the Year for 2009... posted by jimbill on December 15, 2009 at 12:19:42
...all California and two pinot noirs for Mr. Eclectic.
Sounds good to me...
For the special champagne "moments", I like Veuve Clicquot.
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Was considering the 2002 Ch. Pichon Longueville, but I was afraid you would accuse me of being eclectic.
I do like the VC also, but the Krug is special. And the price is special.
...from a friend who was collecting Bordeax cases in about 1982 when I was first learning about wines.
Not a first growth, but considered to be very good, nonetheless.
He used those some years later to fund a lot of his wine purchases.
My wife gave me a bottle of champagne on our first date which was XMas eve, so we have a long history, or maybe I should say I do, of buying a bottle of expensive champagne around the holidays. Her birthday is also New Year's Eve.
In the past few years I've paid $60 to $100 for some highly touted stuff, that I find I don't like any more than the VC at under $40.
Krug goes for $150+. Of course it's not four times better than VC.
But it is a damn fine bottle of wine.
Years ago I was given a bottle of Dom Perignon. Young wine snob that I was, I just knew that it was over-hyped and over-priced.
So a buddy and I bought, if I remember right, a bottle of Taittinger NV (our recommendation at the time). Tried it first. Good stuff.
Then we opened the DP. Had to eat our words.
Sometimes it's a good idea to compare to really appreciate.
Buying 1982 Bordeaux's was brilliant.
...are the two bottles - the limit you can bring into the US - from the Moet and Chandon champagne cellars in Epernay, France where it's made.
We were in Paris for half of our honeymoon in 1982 and went to the area on a bus tour.
They cost $20 a bottle there then.
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