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Glad you like the Caymus, I ordered up a half dozen of the 40th anniversary in 1 liter bottles... have been giving them away to different charity auctions. Too much vanilla for me, though some folks seem to love the stuff.
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Not tonight, but a recent quaff... Utterly sublime!
Decanted for 4 hours and consumed with food over two days. The 2009 is awake and emerging from a tight, reticent, slumber. The Thorevilos was a deep, dark, carmine with a nose redolent of blackberries, cocoa, cassis, cedar, and cigar box. It's a big wine with medium tannins, ample structure, and a deliciously luxurious mouth-feel. Overall, I thought the 2009 Thorevilos was a very well-balanced wine with a finish that was remarkably long. IMO, the drinking window on this one has opened. If you have multiples, then it may behoove you to crack one now.How was the 2009? I think a bit young.
I think I have some Abreu in the cellar, possibly a 2006, I'll have a look.
I wasn't close,LOL
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90 Latour and what looks like the corner of a Bryant Family label along with the 04 Abreu Thorevilos... Very nice indeed!
As a fellow Bourbon drinker here is my take on the shoot out.
You can never go wrong with Buffalo trace. It's my every day for the better stuff I would go Elijah Craig. Had Colonel Taylor on my bar. I wasn't a fan but that is personal taste. Angel's Envy too spicy for me. You can get high proof but smooth.
I have branched out I'm working the Irish whiskeys and good Tequila these days.
Enjoy
Barry