After some wine advice
Discussion
I'm looking for a few cases of 2007 wine to put aside for my daughter's 18th. Which will be in 2025...
Anyway, I've got some Aussie stuff and I'm after non-Aus or NZ recommendations, red or white. All suggestions appreciated. Cellar arrangements are over here - I'm lucky enough to have access to the foundations of my house, which is cool all year round and home only to a few spiders, cockies and rats.
Cheers
Anyway, I've got some Aussie stuff and I'm after non-Aus or NZ recommendations, red or white. All suggestions appreciated. Cellar arrangements are over here - I'm lucky enough to have access to the foundations of my house, which is cool all year round and home only to a few spiders, cockies and rats.
Cheers
I agree that the 2007 vintage ports are getting some very good reviews
The 2007s from the Southern Rhone were also extremely good - some commentators said it was the best vintage there since 1947. The better Chateauneufs de Pape (Clos des Papes and Beaucastel are two that spring to mind) should easily keep for 18 years if stored properly and might be more palatable to 18 year olds than vintage port!
Any decent wine merchant should be able to point you in the right direction...
The 2007s from the Southern Rhone were also extremely good - some commentators said it was the best vintage there since 1947. The better Chateauneufs de Pape (Clos des Papes and Beaucastel are two that spring to mind) should easily keep for 18 years if stored properly and might be more palatable to 18 year olds than vintage port!
Any decent wine merchant should be able to point you in the right direction...
markomah said:
I agree that the 2007 vintage ports are getting some very good reviews
The 2007s from the Southern Rhone were also extremely good - some commentators said it was the best vintage there since 1947. The better Chateauneufs de Pape (Clos des Papes and Beaucastel are two that spring to mind) should easily keep for 18 years if stored properly and might be more palatable to 18 year olds than vintage port!
Any decent wine merchant should be able to point you in the right direction...
Hmm, like the sound of some port - though it can be a bitof a bind finding proper stuff over here. Not impossible, just hard work. And some Chateauneuf DP to go with it would be marvellous.The 2007s from the Southern Rhone were also extremely good - some commentators said it was the best vintage there since 1947. The better Chateauneufs de Pape (Clos des Papes and Beaucastel are two that spring to mind) should easily keep for 18 years if stored properly and might be more palatable to 18 year olds than vintage port!
Any decent wine merchant should be able to point you in the right direction...
Oh, and lets be honest here, its not really going to be drunk by 18 year olds...

PomBstard said:
markomah said:
I agree that the 2007 vintage ports are getting some very good reviews
The 2007s from the Southern Rhone were also extremely good - some commentators said it was the best vintage there since 1947. The better Chateauneufs de Pape (Clos des Papes and Beaucastel are two that spring to mind) should easily keep for 18 years if stored properly and might be more palatable to 18 year olds than vintage port!
Any decent wine merchant should be able to point you in the right direction...
Hmm, like the sound of some port - though it can be a bitof a bind finding proper stuff over here. Not impossible, just hard work. And some Chateauneuf DP to go with it would be marvellous.The 2007s from the Southern Rhone were also extremely good - some commentators said it was the best vintage there since 1947. The better Chateauneufs de Pape (Clos des Papes and Beaucastel are two that spring to mind) should easily keep for 18 years if stored properly and might be more palatable to 18 year olds than vintage port!
Any decent wine merchant should be able to point you in the right direction...
Oh, and lets be honest here, its not really going to be drunk by 18 year olds...

I know, but it's important to keep up the pretence until you've purchased the wine at least! I occasionally wander the cellar looking at the '05s I laid down for my son, and think "Nah, I'll just buy him and his friends £1,000 worth of alcopops instead!"Gassing Station | Food, Drink & Restaurants | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


