New York Times on Old Burgundies’ Tasting

I liked this article about a tasting organized by Bouchard in Burgundy. Eric Asimov and several other lucky journalists were invited to taste very old wines from this famous wine producer, including some bottles from 1846, 1929 and 1939. Eric Asimov describes very well how these wines have surpassed history and how you might feel when having the opportunity to taste one of them.

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...anchovies sounds more...
...anchovies sounds more odd than bees right? :P
alexis2 - 19. Dec, 05:25
A rectangle Pizza as...
A rectangle Pizza as well Alex.......I'll join you...
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Oh yes, I'm visiting my brother who lives in Malaysia....
alexis2 - 16. Dec, 04:07
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Alex...have you disappeared again?......look forward...
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Ja, war einzigartig. Danke für den Link,sehr sehr...
alexis2 - 13. Dec, 08:16
Paradiesische Zustände!...
Paradiesische Zustände! Guck mal.......... http://www. lindenwilkie.com/component /content/article/25-articl es/73-the-fine-wine-experi ence-vega-sicilia-30-unico s.html
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Roast gigot of lamb...
Roast gigot of lamb with port sauce :)
alexis2 - 10. Dec, 10:01
What food?
Seems like I missed a historic tasting event. Great...
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