Community Tasting Note
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Jeff Leve wrote: 97 points
October 15, 2021 - Firm, fiercely tannic, strict, and young, this bottle remains stubbornly adolescent. Incredibly concentrated, powerful, long and intense, this is a modern-day version of the 1928, which took 50-60 years to come around. Younger consumers with patience should take a good look at this. Provided that youth and patience can get along.
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Vine commented:
7/27/23, 4:46 PM - Jeff - big fan. Love the comment “provided that youth and patience get along”. A big ask in today’s world. I have one bottle left. I couldn’t afford the $100 a bottle price tag on release, so I downloaded 9 of the 12 bottles I bought (it was either diapers or wine 😳 at that time) and that’s life. I’ll drink my final bottle in 2036 celebrating my 85th birthday. Cheers! 🍷
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Jeff Leve commented:
7/28/23, 6:31 PM - Thank you for the nice words. That seems like the perfect plan for that last bottle of 86 Mouton. Enjoy!