LBV post-decant timing and conditions
Posted: 09:13 Wed 11 Sep 2013
I obviously provided too much detail on my original post, intended to discuss the merits or otherwise of shorter and longer decant times on LBVs, as it was moved into the tasting note section
I will try and ask the question again without providing too much tasting detail!
So a couple of nights ago I opened an unfiltered LBV from the 80's, and found that immediately following pop'n'pour that it tasted very well; at +24hr it was nowhere near as good. Usually with a good VP of a similar age, I would expect the showing at +24 to still be very good, so it made me question whether this is typical for LBV (I drink very little LBV, hence the question to others). I also stored half of the bottle in a half-bottle immediately post-decant, recorked and put in the fridge; I then drank this last night, and it was as good as originally following the pop'n'pour. Thoughts?
So a couple of nights ago I opened an unfiltered LBV from the 80's, and found that immediately following pop'n'pour that it tasted very well; at +24hr it was nowhere near as good. Usually with a good VP of a similar age, I would expect the showing at +24 to still be very good, so it made me question whether this is typical for LBV (I drink very little LBV, hence the question to others). I also stored half of the bottle in a half-bottle immediately post-decant, recorked and put in the fridge; I then drank this last night, and it was as good as originally following the pop'n'pour. Thoughts?