On the comment of “…should be drinking these together…”, I’d encourage you to consider hosting a tasting for your subscribers at the hotel you work with, when things open up a bit more. You could probably get a pretty international group of eager learners and wine nerds that would be happy to invest in that kind of experience. Great video as usual.
I tried Krug Grand Cuvee a few years ago at a Champagne tasting and instantly fell in love with it - tasted like someone baked an apple pie into my glass. The rosé sounds very interesting!
Great video.. I picked the grapes for the 1989 vendange (and then did 24-hour shifts dans le pressoir). It was the hardest and best job of my life. Mr. Henri was my hero, such a modest man. I still have the scars on my left hand from les secateurs. Vive Équipe Nombres Huit!. I've drunk Krug in the memory of those weeks at every special moment in my life since.
Have always loved the Krug Grand Cuvée, first tasted it in a wine tasting group College in the early 70’s. What is crazy is that I could afford it then as a College student and starting Winemaker, was my go to celebration Champagne, but have had it rarely this century.
I enjoyed watching this at 5:30 am while I made breakfast for my family. I’m an eye doctor in Canada and am studying level 1 for the Canadian Association of Professional Sommeliers in my “Spare,” time. Your videos are very thoughtful and appreciated.
I was doing MW tasting class in Tokyo today, 24 wines.... came home and watched this but made me thirsty! Using the same glasses! Always great content...cheers!
Excellent content. The 1979 Clos de Mesnil was stupendous many years ago. In my top 5. I generally like Bollinger, Paul Bara and Gaston Chiquet a bit more, but never turn down a glass of Krug. Such a great product.
Fantastic quality content as always Konstantin, love your tastings! Straight to the conclution with some flavor notes, not too "analytical" (which always seems like a waste to me, I'm not trying to study for a WSET or something, I just want some simple notes and summary!) And you nail the balance. Can't wait for more videos, and I've love some more blind tastings with scores (typically a topic/region/grape etc) Would have loved to see a line up of entry level, medium level and high end level of champagnes tasted blind together, that way we can get an understanding fo quality totally seperated from reputation. But love these videos too where you go into a high end producer and taste it knowlingy too. Congrats on 30k, soon 100k! Cheers brother!
Congrats on 30k! I can't believe you're not closer to 300k with the quality of the content. 2 questions, I notice when you give your ratings you also always refer to Robert Parker's ratings as well. Do you make your ratings before looking at his or if there a chance you're influenced by other critics? Would love to see a blind ratings comparison. Also any thoughts on opus one? Being from the states I get asked all the time if it's worth it. I've visited the winery, but think there are so many other options at a better value
Great tasting as usual! Like you mentioned, it would be fun to taste together. Maybe release a list a couple weeks ahead of time and we can buy and taste at the same time as we watch?
Dear Konstantin, I am becoming a big fan of the channel, and I really like the fact you introduce us to these magnificent wines that most of us cannot responsibly afford, and we get to listen and watch an expert talk intelligently about them on a regular basis. Salud!
“I love my job”. You cracked me up with that. I’m pleased for you, but secretly jealous. I like your idea that one day “we” (your audience) might somehow be able to enjoy a tasting session with you. I’ve a few bottles of the 169th cellared, and based on your comments am looking forward to enjoying over the next decade or three. Pairing with sushi seems ideal. Thanks for another great episode! 👍
Mwa, thousands of Americans can afford an 800 dollar bottle each and every day. Thanks to the other Americans who work their BEEP off, for half the money they deserve. You all LOVE capitalism, huh? Dream on!
You can! I'm sure there's atleast one or two bottles in stores around your area. $200-$250 is steep for their base Cru but I usually buy one a year for my birthday. It's not so bad if you think of it as a once a year gift to yourself and partner, or something like that. Krug is supposed to be reserved for the best occasions anyway, it IS the king of Champagne.
Excellent video! The 2008 any champagne from France is amazing! I have several 2008 Dom Perignon and a couple 2010’s. The 2010 is very good but lacks intensity and finish. The 2008 is almost perfect to me. 98 points
great video! thx side note: for those who dont want to spend that much money --> former cellar master of krug (eric rodez) is producing his own champagne. excellent and of course cheaper. on the other hand, everyone should try Krug in his/her life ;)
Another great video, thank you! This is my favourite "series" from you. I really enjoy it when you concentrate on one or two wines and go in depth with the tasting.
Thank you for your amazing videos, i genuinely enjoy watching them! I do have some points that i think you left out: Yes, Krug uses 205l oak barrels, but they are all around 17-20 years old, minimising the oak impact, which is not the objective of Krug. In conjunction with this fact, it would be interesting to mention that Krug doesen't force malolactic at any stage, and it is generally not desired, however, if it happens it happens. Krug actually has 6 cuvées: The ones you mentioned in the video and the mighty Krug Collection. Similar to the P2 and P3 champagnes from Dom Perignon, Krug plays with the time on the lees, and most of the Krug collections are left upwards of 20 years. Furthermore, it is only very few vintages that makes the cut. Another point i wanted to add, is the fact that you swirl your glass when drinking champagne. Thank you for that! I believe it is essential when dealing with great wine, such as Krug. Thank you again for your knowledge and incredible videos! Greetings from Denmark.
I loved the idea of you pairing the wines on the videos! It may accrete a lot the tastings! I’m admiring and always following your job and your effort to make these great videos! Keep going (:
Having no entry level cuvée might be the reason why Krug is still a blind spot on my personal map of Champagne which I definetely have to change! Anyway, thanks for showing us!
This weekend, I'm going to prepare myself simple and very fresh sushi rolls, and open one sparkling I have refrigerating. I ordered Krug for the generosity of Universe.
Yes, please do! Include the 2021 vintage TBA in the review for the high acid and how this will affect the aging and end result. Thanks in advance!@@KonstantinBaumMasterofWine
I had Krug edition 169 few months ago and that was super powerful and concentrated, lovely but not quite balanced or in a harmony at that moment in my opinion, it was like roaring in the glass. The other day I had a Krug NV with no edition statement on it, I found out it was the bottle produced between 2004-2011 when Krug didn't put edition on their NV bottles, the wine was super smooth and round with no edges. Still haven't got a chance to try a vintage Krug, looking forward to taste it one day!
Fantastic video, thank you. Im excited to try my 169th now but I do really want to find a bottle of the Mesnil single vineyard as I've read its the best one.
I agree that you should swirl the champagne even if it might release some of the bubbles. I like to swirl my champagne also to bring out the flavors but need a bigger glass than a champagne glass. Thank you for the education on Krug.
As someone from Japan, I can confirm paring Champagne with Sushi is quite common here. Yeah, only among super rich people. And obviously Krug is one of top choices for them, along with Cristal and Dom. Nice review as always.
For the other viewers: you got to be crazy for eating puffer fish. The cook can make a mistake and you die. And you got to be crazy NOT eating puffer fish. It tastes so good! Nihon wa ichi-ban desu!
Love the video and content as always! I wonder what your thoughts are on leaving the champagne open during tasting. Do you have a favourite champagne closure? How long can the quality of the bubbles be sustained?
While the advice for a right glass for a specific wine is always appreciated, I must say the wearing earplugs metaphor in concerts wasn't really on point. I guess that was used long time ago but modern day earplugs made for concerts and live music can be really well made and can actually make your listening experience a lot more enjoyable than without any. Especially rest of the evening or next day without having ringing ears which means you have made some damage. People need to be aware that our ears are unique and anyone can seriously damage their hearing very easily when dealing with loud noises. I used to play and spend a lot of time in garages, band rooms, concerts etc. in my teens and lost my high frequency hearing and get occasionally very bad tinnitus. Any too loud noice or loud environment for me can do some serious hearing damage and probably already caused an extra hearing loss when I get older. But as always very good and interesting content on wine and congrats for 30k subs!
My favorite Champagne! The pairings looked delicious and for sure I'm thirsty and hungry now! I would like to see a video on Champagne where you compare and explain different house styles. I know people that do not like Krug because of its opulent oaky style.
Congratulations with 30k. I feel you deserve many more. What I am really curious about is, how wasabi influences the pairing with champagne? You did not mention it, imho wasabi is an important ingredient to sushi.
@@KonstantinBaumMasterofWine I find food pairings with bold flavours like wasabi, szechuan pepper and ginger very interesting. If you are ever out of ideas for new videos I would love to learn about your opinion on pairing these kind of flavours with wine!
Never thought about pairing sushi with quality champagne... Now I can't wait to try it. Maybe not Krug, but something good. And, yes, that unagi is a special treat!
Great video, you are ranking really beautiful bottles, and then lm just checking the new idea of “canned” wine… everything is changing, i hope we can get your thoughts on this new canned idea.
Epic video. Seems like the best value for money is the non-vintage. Also, wonder why Krug were the last to release a 2008 vintage. Dom P released theirs ages ago.
Dom was not that long ago to be honest, and for example Taittinger' Comtes came in late 2020. Pommery's Vintage also came last year i think and their Louise is only at 2005, so it will take a while until they release their 2008. Gosset is also still keeping it, despite having 2012 released already.
There are still some vintage 2008 in the cellars of different champagne makers waiting to be released. Then there are 2008s being continuously released with later disgorgement dates.
Danke Konstantin! Love your videos, very informative, engaging, funny and well done! Interesting champagnes, one of my absolute best tasting experiences of any wine was the 1995 Krug Clos de Mesnil, divine gold in a glass:-)
Konstanin great videos, can you make a video of maybe best wines for drinking with a special girl a couple or your best rated red wines, champagnes etc...
I have tried Krug 1988, 1998 and 2006 side by side. 2006 is not much better than the grand cuvé. 1998 is great but 1988 is like heaven on the smell, however 1988 doesn't have much bubbles and 1998 is a really great champagne with bubbles and still some freshness.
Thanks for the interesting Video. My question is what do you do with the open bottles of the tastings? I guess you can't throw a party each time afterwards 😀
1400USD of Champagne with 10USD take-out sushi. Here is a man with the right priorities😊
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On the comment of “…should be drinking these together…”, I’d encourage you to consider hosting a tasting for your subscribers at the hotel you work with, when things open up a bit more. You could probably get a pretty international group of eager learners and wine nerds that would be happy to invest in that kind of experience.
Great video as usual.
Indeed!
Yes!! I’ve been waiting on a Krug video. One of my favorites
I tried Krug Grand Cuvee a few years ago at a Champagne tasting and instantly fell in love with it - tasted like someone baked an apple pie into my glass. The rosé sounds very interesting!
The best white wine I have ever tasted was a Krug 1928. No more bubbles and with a straw colour - the taste was absolute heaven.
Wow!
Great video.. I picked the grapes for the 1989 vendange (and then did 24-hour shifts dans le pressoir). It was the hardest and best job of my life. Mr. Henri was my hero, such a modest man. I still have the scars on my left hand from les secateurs. Vive Équipe Nombres Huit!. I've drunk Krug in the memory of those weeks at every special moment in my life since.
Have always loved the Krug Grand Cuvée, first tasted it in a wine tasting group College in the early 70’s. What is crazy is that I could afford it then as a College student and starting Winemaker, was my go to celebration Champagne, but have had it rarely this century.
I enjoyed watching this at 5:30 am while I made breakfast for my family. I’m an eye doctor in Canada and am studying level 1 for the Canadian Association of Professional Sommeliers in my “Spare,” time. Your videos are very thoughtful and appreciated.
Thank you!
I was doing MW tasting class in Tokyo today, 24 wines.... came home and watched this but made me thirsty! Using the same glasses! Always great content...cheers!
Tokyo and Hong Kong and Shanghai. All wine capitals of the world.
I get asked what wine I’d want if I could only drink one (a pity for sure) for the rest of my life. Champagne. That Rose sounded amazing.
Nice! Love champagne & sushi! You just open three bottles of Krug!! I'm coming over!
Such a great trio of wines and I love the comment about glass selection for Great Champagnes like these. Xx from Australia
Caroline
Excellent content. The 1979 Clos de Mesnil was stupendous many years ago. In my top 5. I generally like Bollinger, Paul Bara and Gaston Chiquet a bit more, but never turn down a glass of Krug. Such a great product.
Hmmm remind me not to ask you to bring the champagne to the party 😂
Fantastic quality content as always Konstantin, love your tastings! Straight to the conclution with some flavor notes, not too "analytical" (which always seems like a waste to me, I'm not trying to study for a WSET or something, I just want some simple notes and summary!) And you nail the balance. Can't wait for more videos, and I've love some more blind tastings with scores (typically a topic/region/grape etc) Would have loved to see a line up of entry level, medium level and high end level of champagnes tasted blind together, that way we can get an understanding fo quality totally seperated from reputation. But love these videos too where you go into a high end producer and taste it knowlingy too. Congrats on 30k, soon 100k! Cheers brother!
Thanks!
Congrats on 30k! I can't believe you're not closer to 300k with the quality of the content.
2 questions, I notice when you give your ratings you also always refer to Robert Parker's ratings as well. Do you make your ratings before looking at his or if there a chance you're influenced by other critics? Would love to see a blind ratings comparison.
Also any thoughts on opus one? Being from the states I get asked all the time if it's worth it. I've visited the winery, but think there are so many other options at a better value
I try not to be influenced by other critics... I would like to do a deep dive into Opus !
Agree on the Opus One comment
Krug!.... As good as it gets
Really great idea to talk about the food pairing, love this! Thank you.
You're the best. So deeply informative. Your pairings were superbly thought out. Screw your critics, not literally of course.
Great tasting as usual! Like you mentioned, it would be fun to taste together. Maybe release a list a couple weeks ahead of time and we can buy and taste at the same time as we watch?
great idea, a little masterclass perhaps?
Great idea. However maybe not with Krug :-)
And Maybe he can do it live as well.
Yes, excellent idea.
yes please !
One of my favorite well-known houses in addition to Bollinger... Nice topic for geeks. I wonder when they will start NFTs too!! hahah
Congratulations on 30k! Really pleased you let us celebrate with your superb tasting. Well done.
Dear Konstantin, I am becoming a big fan of the channel, and I really like the fact you introduce us to these magnificent wines that most of us cannot responsibly afford, and we get to listen and watch an expert talk intelligently about them on a regular basis. Salud!
“I love my job”. You cracked me up with that. I’m pleased for you, but secretly jealous. I like your idea that one day “we” (your audience) might somehow be able to enjoy a tasting session with you. I’ve a few bottles of the 169th cellared, and based on your comments am looking forward to enjoying over the next decade or three. Pairing with sushi seems ideal. Thanks for another great episode! 👍
Mwa, thousands of Americans can afford an 800 dollar bottle each and every day. Thanks to the other Americans who work their BEEP off, for half the money they deserve. You all LOVE capitalism, huh? Dream on!
@@voornaam3191having a stroke there, fella?
Bought the Krug Grande Cuveé 172 Edition yesterday. It’s so special
Love your content and knowledge, Konstantin! Keep up the excellent work!
Man I always wanted to taste Krug. Great Video
You can! I'm sure there's atleast one or two bottles in stores around your area. $200-$250 is steep for their base Cru but I usually buy one a year for my birthday. It's not so bad if you think of it as a once a year gift to yourself and partner, or something like that. Krug is supposed to be reserved for the best occasions anyway, it IS the king of Champagne.
@@irishg357 Idk as a student 250 $ is a months worth of food :D Maybe as a celebration for my first job!
Me I love KRUG!!! And Congrats to over 30.000 Likes!! Keep up the great work...
Excellent video! The 2008 any champagne from France is amazing! I have several 2008 Dom Perignon and a couple 2010’s. The 2010 is very good but lacks intensity and finish. The 2008 is almost perfect to me. 98 points
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You had a great day Konstantin! Thanks for all your videos and congrats for the 30K!
Thank you too!
Thanks for the vid and enjoy your Krug!
great video! thx
side note: for those who dont want to spend that much money --> former cellar master of krug (eric rodez) is producing his own champagne. excellent and of course cheaper. on the other hand, everyone should try Krug in his/her life ;)
Great tip! What is the name of the label?
Another great video, thank you! This is my favourite "series" from you. I really enjoy it when you concentrate on one or two wines and go in depth with the tasting.
Woow! This is why I love wine. Excellent video. the choice of sushi paring was awesome, especially the smoked eel with the Brut Rose.
Congratulations on 30k!
Thank you for your amazing videos, i genuinely enjoy watching them! I do have some points that i think you left out:
Yes, Krug uses 205l oak barrels, but they are all around 17-20 years old, minimising the oak impact, which is not the objective of Krug.
In conjunction with this fact, it would be interesting to mention that Krug doesen't force malolactic at any stage, and it is generally not desired, however, if it happens it happens.
Krug actually has 6 cuvées: The ones you mentioned in the video and the mighty Krug Collection. Similar to the P2 and P3 champagnes from Dom Perignon, Krug plays with the time on the lees, and most of the Krug collections are left upwards of 20 years. Furthermore, it is only very few vintages that makes the cut.
Another point i wanted to add, is the fact that you swirl your glass when drinking champagne. Thank you for that! I believe it is essential when dealing with great wine, such as Krug.
Thank you again for your knowledge and incredible videos!
Greetings from Denmark.
I had always wondered if Krug is overrated - thank you for making this video!
Congratulations on 30K. I really enjoyed seeing how these wines paired with sushi.
I loved the idea of you pairing the wines on the videos! It may accrete a lot the tastings! I’m admiring and always following your job and your effort to make these great videos! Keep going (:
A magnificant tutorial for champagne tasting and appreciation. Chapeau. Damn the philistines.
This was wonderful! Beautifully indulgent! I look forward to the day when I am able to try the Krug.
Having no entry level cuvée might be the reason why Krug is still a blind spot on my personal map of Champagne which I definetely have to change!
Anyway, thanks for showing us!
Thank you ! Great video after great video.
This weekend, I'm going to prepare myself simple and very fresh sushi rolls, and open one sparkling I have refrigerating. I ordered Krug for the generosity of Universe.
Thank you for your work, I enjoy your material tremendously!!! Stay thirsty!!!
4:03 - 🤣 That face.
Nothing wrong with swirling Champagne 🍾🍾🍾
Do you have any tips on how to evaluate the body of a sparkling wine? I'm confused by all the bubbles.
Always wanted to try Krug. After your reviews I think I want to try dom perignon more though.
Krug, DP, LR cristal
Admire your content. Thank you 😊
Interesting. Thanks for sharing it, Konstantin!
Absolutely I love your job, too 😀
I just had the 2006 krug for the first time a few days ago while eating at Alma in Lisbon. Loved it. The 2006 is very round
Great tasting. I would love to see you taste a Château d'Yquem against a TBA. Can you make a video about that?
Great idea
Yes, please do! Include the 2021 vintage TBA in the review for the high acid and how this will affect the aging and end result.
Thanks in advance!@@KonstantinBaumMasterofWine
I had Krug edition 169 few months ago and that was super powerful and concentrated, lovely but not quite balanced or in a harmony at that moment in my opinion, it was like roaring in the glass. The other day I had a Krug NV with no edition statement on it, I found out it was the bottle produced between 2004-2011 when Krug didn't put edition on their NV bottles, the wine was super smooth and round with no edges. Still haven't got a chance to try a vintage Krug, looking forward to taste it one day!
I’ve only ever enjoyed one glass of some French wine a friend gave me years ago, but you’re videos are so addicting to watch. #bingeworthy
Fantastic video, thank you.
Im excited to try my 169th now but I do really want to find a bottle of the Mesnil single vineyard as I've read its the best one.
Thanks for your sharing, I feel like I want to open 2004 krug!
I agree that you should swirl the champagne even if it might release some of the bubbles. I like to swirl my champagne also to bring out the flavors but need a bigger glass than a champagne glass. Thank you for the education on Krug.
Very beautiful tasting, high level of presentation, I could really taste the crab 🦀 and salmon 🥰
As someone from Japan, I can confirm paring Champagne with Sushi is quite common here.
Yeah, only among super rich people.
And obviously Krug is one of top choices for them, along with Cristal and Dom.
Nice review as always.
Thanks for sharing!
For the other viewers: you got to be crazy for eating puffer fish. The cook can make a mistake and you die. And you got to be crazy NOT eating puffer fish. It tastes so good!
Nihon wa ichi-ban desu!
“K”onstantin’s “K”rug tasting! :) Love Krugs.
Great video !
A few years ago I went to a Krug tasting and it was lovely
Not a bad way to celebrate 30k subs. On to the next Milestone.
Love this video. I drink a lot of old Washington state wine .
A very difficult job in today's video :D ..... hahaha! Well done, although a bit jealous !! :D
You are The Man, Kilo Bravo !!!
Amazing Tasting!
Can't wait till I get my smell back after Covid - definitely will go after champagne and sushi to celebrate that! Cheers!
Hope you enjoy it!
@@KonstantinBaumMasterofWine i definitely will! Thanks :)
Congratulations on 30 thousand subscribers! 😄👍
Great video, love the part of the pairing with food. But weall have to be hydrated as well so not only thirsty but also doing something about it 😀
Love the video and content as always! I wonder what your thoughts are on leaving the champagne open during tasting. Do you have a favourite champagne closure? How long can the quality of the bubbles be sustained?
I want to know, too!
I used a normal Sparkling Wine stopper for one bottle and the Coravin Sparkling stopper for the others as I am going to taste them in a few days
While the advice for a right glass for a specific wine is always appreciated, I must say the wearing earplugs metaphor in concerts wasn't really on point. I guess that was used long time ago but modern day earplugs made for concerts and live music can be really well made and can actually make your listening experience a lot more enjoyable than without any. Especially rest of the evening or next day without having ringing ears which means you have made some damage.
People need to be aware that our ears are unique and anyone can seriously damage their hearing very easily when dealing with loud noises. I used to play and spend a lot of time in garages, band rooms, concerts etc. in my teens and lost my high frequency hearing and get occasionally very bad tinnitus. Any too loud noice or loud environment for me can do some serious hearing damage and probably already caused an extra hearing loss when I get older.
But as always very good and interesting content on wine and congrats for 30k subs!
Love the pairing at the end!
My favorite Champagne! The pairings looked delicious and for sure I'm thirsty and hungry now! I would like to see a video on Champagne where you compare and explain different house styles. I know people that do not like Krug because of its opulent oaky style.
Great video Konstantin
Congratulations with 30k. I feel you deserve many more. What I am really curious about is, how wasabi influences the pairing with champagne? You did not mention it, imho wasabi is an important ingredient to sushi.
I did not use any Wasabi - I think it would have messed with the match.
@@KonstantinBaumMasterofWine I find food pairings with bold flavours like wasabi, szechuan pepper and ginger very interesting. If you are ever out of ideas for new videos I would love to learn about your opinion on pairing these kind of flavours with wine!
Who’s here in 2024 🎉
I have a clos de mesnil in my cellar and I am still wondering when I should open it
What a beautiful tasting 🤩!
Thank you for a fab u luss tasting! Very informative. You need to invite me to your next tasting, please!!!!!!! Lucky chap!!
great show. thank you, k.
mjr
tokyo
you were eating sushi btw not sashimi.
You are right!
Never thought about pairing sushi with quality champagne... Now I can't wait to try it. Maybe not Krug, but something good. And, yes, that unagi is a special treat!
Great video, you are ranking really beautiful bottles, and then lm just checking the new idea of “canned” wine… everything is changing, i hope we can get your thoughts on this new canned idea.
Never tried Krug, hopefully one day :)
I’m just try $35 champagne but it’s still GREAT
Epic video. Seems like the best value for money is the non-vintage. Also, wonder why Krug were the last to release a 2008 vintage. Dom P released theirs ages ago.
Dom was not that long ago to be honest, and for example Taittinger' Comtes came in late 2020. Pommery's Vintage also came last year i think and their Louise is only at 2005, so it will take a while until they release their 2008. Gosset is also still keeping it, despite having 2012 released already.
There are still some vintage 2008 in the cellars of different champagne makers waiting to be released. Then there are 2008s being continuously released with later disgorgement dates.
Danke Konstantin! Love your videos, very informative, engaging, funny and well done! Interesting champagnes, one of my absolute best tasting experiences of any wine was the 1995 Krug Clos de Mesnil, divine gold in a glass:-)
Konstanin great videos, can you make a video of maybe best wines for drinking with a special girl a couple or your best rated red wines, champagnes etc...
That looked like a lot of fun.
Can you make a Rioja Tasting with 8 wines from different Price Points ? And Maybe include la rioja Alta viña Ardanza ? Thank you
Would you decant champagne to release more of aromas and allow flavours to work through the bubbles
I have tried Krug 1988, 1998 and 2006 side by side. 2006 is not much better than the grand cuvé. 1998 is great but 1988 is like heaven on the smell, however 1988 doesn't have much bubbles and 1998 is a really great champagne with bubbles and still some freshness.
Great tasting! How long would they last and how ought to be conserved once opened?
I would say two days but I am using the Coravin Sparkling to give myself some more time.
@@KonstantinBaumMasterofWine cool, and how does coravin perform with champagne?
It would be great to see a video of different Grower Champagne’s wines. Maybe a Special Club best selection
Konstantin’s please review Selosse and Agrapart
I usually wear earplugs at concerts... then again, I probably don't go to the same concerts as Mrs. Henriquez.
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Evidently Maggie Henríquez never went to a Sunn O))) concert.
Probably not ...
Thanks for the interesting Video. My question is what do you do with the open bottles of the tastings? I guess you can't throw a party each time afterwards 😀
Drink, share and the rest goes into the food.
Is there a St. Berrnardus abt 12 as a "poor" man's substitute to Westvleteren 12 equivalent for Krug?