Originally Posted by
slawecki
i think it a well known problem that is being kept under the table. i have about 10 cases of serious white burg from 96-00 that looks almost like rose. i don't even think the brits could drink this garbage. i am quite angry about this, since i have spent a lot of money in undrinkable wines. they were good when i purchased them.
most of the people i know will not now buy any lay down white burgs.
i have not seen an explanation as to why this stuff turned to .....
i am drinking a 97 catania chard and drink some select CA 96-97 chards that are just fine. they are aging through. the 96 white burg was dead dead by 2001.
i have Jean Marc Boillot Puligny Montrachets. and some other guy's Meursault.
You're quite wrong I'm afraid.
We'll drink anything as long as it's wet and gets us mullahed in double-quick time.