This is by far the best team of professional tasters today. Antonio has the expansive palate and passion of Parker without the penchant for overrating while Neil is a balancing force, skeptical, independent, and cerebral. Together, they have become my trusted Go-To for professional ratings.
I wasn't sure you worked like that. I really like it and I have noticed that your scores are very close which make me feel confident and I fell more certain regarding en primeur and so on. It's clear from your notes that you are both very qualified and experienced tasters
It's extremely expensive. I'm happy I bought 2019 en primeur. It's payd so much less and it's a great vintage. 2022 might be a bit better but I doubt it will justify the vast increase in price
This is by far the best team of professional tasters today. Antonio has the expansive palate and passion of Parker without the penchant for overrating while Neil is a balancing force, skeptical, independent, and cerebral. Together, they have become my trusted Go-To for professional ratings.
I wasn't sure you worked like that. I really like it and I have noticed that your scores are very close which make me feel confident and I fell more certain regarding en primeur and so on. It's clear from your notes that you are both very qualified and experienced tasters
thank you. what fun. great insight.
so what are the best ones for 2022?...or at least best bang for the buck?
2022 is going to be an expensive vintage due to inflation and low volume. Consumers will find more value in 2019 and 2020 vintage.
It's extremely expensive. I'm happy I bought 2019 en primeur. It's payd so much less and it's a great vintage. 2022 might be a bit better but I doubt it will justify the vast increase in price
Looks like Rega P2 behind Neal. Isn´t it?