7/3/2015 6:11:00 PM - Thanks. We have been debating opening our 2009s, but have avoided as we anticipated it would be "Good. Very young." Thanks for confirming our suspicions.
7/5/2015 12:43:00 PM - It depend on what you want from it. There is a lot of primary fruit, but it is not shut down, and I personally prefer more mature wine.
7/5/2015 6:34:00 PM - We think Tig deserves a good ageing before sipping...just one of those sort of wines that achieves its full potential closer to the 10 year and beyond mark.
Comment posted by BuzzzzOff:
7/3/2015 6:11:00 PM - Thanks. We have been debating opening our 2009s, but have avoided as we anticipated it would be "Good. Very young." Thanks for confirming our suspicions.
Comment posted by Loekkeboe:
7/5/2015 12:43:00 PM - It depend on what you want from it. There is a lot of primary fruit, but it is not shut down, and I personally prefer more mature wine.
Comment posted by BuzzzzOff:
7/5/2015 6:34:00 PM - We think Tig deserves a good ageing before sipping...just one of those sort of wines that achieves its full potential closer to the 10 year and beyond mark.