What Are Your Top 10 Wines of 2022?

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Blanquito wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 2:27 am Ok, reading this again, my new deserted island dinner would feature wives I’ve never had:
I’m not sure your current wife would approve but since she won’t be on the island I guess you can do whatever you want.
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Re: What Are Your Top 10 Wines of 2022?

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s*d*r wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 7:39 pm
Blanquito wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 2:27 am Ok, reading this again, my new deserted island dinner would feature wives I’ve never had:
I’m not sure your current wife would approve but since she won’t be on the island I guess you can do whatever you want.
F*ing autocorrect! lol.

*but deserted islands do have certain advantages...
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I'm not a prolific note taker compared to many of my friends so my memory is vague. From my own cellar, thanks to CT, some of the memorable bottles were:

1989 Ch Leoville Barton
1989 Ch Lynch Bages
1990 Ch Picon Baron
1986 Ch Beychevelle
1986 Ch Gruaud Larose
2002 Chateau Montelena Estate Cab
NV Krug 164 ed
1989 Ch Rieussec

I also dipped my toe into a number of 2014's including Brane Cantenac, Calon Segur, Leoville Barton, Malescot St Exupery and others.
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