Goosegogs wrote:
The TF PF needs time. I wouldn't buy it again for at least a year. The VM is very good but would be better still if VM did away with the lees. Not so food friendly without the decaying yeasty bits I suppose.
I have Goldwater 2013 to try.
We are at odds on this more recent lees aging that Villa Maria receives, and I wonder if VM Clifford Bay is also (now) matured on its lees. The ** extra weight from the lees is sought after here, but it has to be done correctly of course, the weight in my view balances a vintage which otherwise may be unbalanced due to excess acidity.
Perhaps I'm not an MSB purist in this respect.
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I wouldn't buy it again for at least a year" I'm coming to that conclusion if only to repair my thoughts on the Loire 2011 vintage ! Well, at my budget end of the wines that I would buy. I never thought I'd be saying this

yet I've been having much more pleasure in consuming the two year MSBs from that vintage recently. Giesen's ** "The Brothers" 2011 is a prime example, and cheaper when on offer. You've got to feel sorry for the Loire growers, well I do. I'm hoping that Loire 2013 does actually deliver for them, and in spite of their small crop as well.
I've never had a problem consuming Astrolabe or top Saint Clair

with food, we just don't pick anything dull & stodgy for a starter ! Maybe I'm serving IMHO a suitable chardonnay or Sauvignon blanc based on instinct and 40+ years at it.