Claudius2 wrote:What does it amount to??
A certain proprotion?
Maybe like NV chamapagne?
Without naming names, one chateau owner explained that one can blend up to 15% of one vintage to other vintage...For example, 2007 was a bad vintage. They can blend upto 15% of a better vintage (say 2009 or 2008) to 2007!!!
He was claiming that customers are better off since they are getting a better product...Better off? Better off my A$$...I disagree. It opens a pandora's box of things...
Since they need not divulge this information...What if they blend (say 2007 with up to 15% of 2005) for tastings/ratings, and not do it for the final bottling for the customers? Also, doing the other way round, if 2009 vintage is good, get the tastings/ratings, and during final bottling, add 15% of 2007! The customers are screwed!!! All along the customers think they are getting 2009, but in fact they are getting an inferior product!!!

I am pretty pissed needless to say...
This whole shenanigan makes me think 'What's the point of buying a particular vintage?'
