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- Machforce1 - 02-06-2002

I have drank quite a few bottles of wine over the past several months. I have found that I really enjoy wines that are stronger such as the cabs. I have never, however, tried a truly fine wine. I would like to try something that's considered fine, and aged a bit. I think the oldest thing I've had is a 1998 or so. I would like to try a fine Bordeaux or something like that. Does anyone have any suggestions of a fine Bordeaux that I could try? And I am willing to shell out a few bucks if I have to. Thanks!


- Bucko - 02-06-2002

Find a 1990 Pichon Baron or La Dame du Montrose. Classic Bordeaux, tasty, approachable now, and won't bankrupt you.


- Machforce1 - 02-06-2002

What were some of the best years pre 1990 for Bordeaux? Thanks for your suggestion.


- Bucko - 02-06-2002

89, 86, 82. Go back farther than that and the expense gets crazy and the wines are a crap shoot IMO.


- Machforce1 - 02-06-2002

Here are some names for you: Haut Brion, Lafite, Latour, Margaux, Mouton, Lynch Bages. What would be your choice of these? I'm sure they're all very good.

I found a bottle of 1990 Montrose for $275. Is that good?

BTW, thanks for all your help Bucko.


- Innkeeper - 02-06-2002

It is my personal opinion that you can get a wonderful bottle of any wine in the world for $50 or less. It is also my opinion that spending more than $50 (as of the Year of the Lord 2002)for a bottle of wine is an excess.


- Machforce1 - 02-06-2002

Innkeeper, what would be some of your suggestions if I may ask? BTW, I agree with what you were saying. I just figured that if you wanted to taste some of the world's finest wines, you'd have to pay alot to do so. In fact, I just ran across a bottle of 1900 something or another, I can't remember, but it was selling for $6,100. Now, that seems to be quite excessive.


- Innkeeper - 02-06-2002

Check out this thread for a long list of wonderful Bordeaux in my price range: http://www.wines.com/ubb2/Forum11/HTML/000123.html Incidentally, I ordered the Lagrange.