Originally Posted by
zitsky
I was hoping for more detail, but LOL.
Well taste is subjective, and I'm not one to give flowery descriptions such as the robe is this or the notes are that. Objectively the 2004 is a millésime and thus designated as a really good year and stored for aging. That alone will make it taste significantly different. And the House obviously puts special effort into that. And it costs about 5 times as much.