I agree with all of the points made by the OP.
To illustrate that, while I don’t by any means consider myself to be a wine expert, during the mid-1980s I purchased a few dozen bottles of French Bordeaux from the excellent 1982 vintage, that were highly rated by Robert Parker. I stored them properly in a temperature controlled wine cellar for several decades, consuming some of them with my wife during what are said to be peak years for the particular wines.
While all of those we have consumed have been great, by far my favorite has been the 1982 Pichon Lalande (rated at 94 in Parker’s 1985 book and according to one source currently worth $762/bottle). I preferred that wine to the legendary (and excellent IMO) 1982 Mouton Rothschild (rated at 100 in Parker’s 1985 book and according to one source currently worth about $1600/bottle, although I recall seeing this wine sold at auction for far more than even that).
In fact to my taste the finest wines I have ever tasted were that 1982 Pichon Lalande and a 1978 Chateau Palmer I had during the 1990s, currently worth only $280/bottle and costing far less at that time.
As in audio, when it comes to wines personal preference is paramount.
Regards,
-- Al
To illustrate that, while I don’t by any means consider myself to be a wine expert, during the mid-1980s I purchased a few dozen bottles of French Bordeaux from the excellent 1982 vintage, that were highly rated by Robert Parker. I stored them properly in a temperature controlled wine cellar for several decades, consuming some of them with my wife during what are said to be peak years for the particular wines.
While all of those we have consumed have been great, by far my favorite has been the 1982 Pichon Lalande (rated at 94 in Parker’s 1985 book and according to one source currently worth $762/bottle). I preferred that wine to the legendary (and excellent IMO) 1982 Mouton Rothschild (rated at 100 in Parker’s 1985 book and according to one source currently worth about $1600/bottle, although I recall seeing this wine sold at auction for far more than even that).
In fact to my taste the finest wines I have ever tasted were that 1982 Pichon Lalande and a 1978 Chateau Palmer I had during the 1990s, currently worth only $280/bottle and costing far less at that time.
As in audio, when it comes to wines personal preference is paramount.
Regards,
-- Al