Help on 2008 Barton and Poyferre
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Help on 2008 Barton and Poyferre
Did anyone taste 2008 Poyferre and Barton, and if so, can they shed some light comparing the two? How do they fare?
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Re: Help on 2008 Barton and Poyferre
I tried both (along with 80 or so other wines) at Union de Grande Cru tasting in L.A. this past January. My preference was for the Poyferre, but that was a personal taste issue rather than trying to assess inherent "quality". As I recall, the Poyferre was more black currant and the oak sort of espresso-ish, while the Barton was more purple fruits/plum with a vanilla-ish oak toast. Both were nice, but I only bought the Poyferre (which was $45/750 at the time), and posted at the time it was among the best at the UGC tasting.
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Loved the Poyferre, bought a case.
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Wow that's a steal looking back...JonB wrote:I tried both (along with 80 or so other wines) at Union de Grande Cru tasting in L.A. this past January. My preference was for the Poyferre, but that was a personal taste issue rather than trying to assess inherent "quality". As I recall, the Poyferre was more black currant and the oak sort of espresso-ish, while the Barton was more purple fruits/plum with a vanilla-ish oak toast. Both were nice, but I only bought the Poyferre (which was $45/750 at the time), and posted at the time it was among the best at the UGC tasting.
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I paid $60 for the Poyferre in New Hampshire.
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Jim, even 60 is ok...Now retailers are asking 70 that too after sale....JimHow wrote:I paid $60 for the Poyferre in New Hampshire.

BTW Jim, do you order over the internet or just go get them at your local wine retailer?
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I live about an hour from the New Hampshire border, Chateau Vin, I make trips down there periodically.
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Usually I find prices are cheaper online. Also I get good private client pricing...I think NH does not have sales tax right?JimHow wrote:I live about an hour from the New Hampshire border, Chateau Vin, I make trips down there periodically.
Re: Help on 2008 Barton and Poyferre
Have tried the 08 Barton, loved it and grabbed a bunch.
Havent tried the 08 Poyferre but as there is still some 06 left at a reasonable price, Im going to grab some of that instead.
Havent tried the 08 Poyferre but as there is still some 06 left at a reasonable price, Im going to grab some of that instead.
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Léoville-Poyferré 2008 is a real stunner - top wine along with Pichon Baron at the UGC tasting (which excludes firsts, Montrose, VCC, Cheval Blanc and the like) in London last year.
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