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Some notes on 1989 Grande-Puy Lacoste 375m
12-12-2003, 10:14 AM,
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Hi Sedhead, and welcome to the Wine Board. I can understand that the full bottles are still in a hold status, but the 375! Smaller bottles usually age out much faster than their big brothers. The chocolately aftertaste was OK. You only mentioned tannin and fruit. How about acid? Without it, the wine may not improve at all. Anyhow, I guess I'm saying that a half bottle of anything that is almost fifteen years old and not ready is almost incredulous.
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