tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604297838201539175.post736193270788972956..comments2023-10-19T09:46:53.613-04:00Comments on Artisan Wine on a Budget: Chateau La Tour Carnet Haut Medoc, 1979Fred McTaggarthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01568104809300139407noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604297838201539175.post-10291820955333333822011-12-01T09:05:13.310-05:002011-12-01T09:05:13.310-05:00Also, of course, Greysac. The 2005 and 2006 have b...Also, of course, Greysac. The 2005 and 2006 have been offered in Michigan for about $15 a bottle. It will age 10 to 15 years, maybe longer. I've never had an older Greysac.Fred McTaggarthttp://www.artisanwine.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604297838201539175.post-53284837777278872522011-12-01T09:02:18.614-05:002011-12-01T09:02:18.614-05:00My top pick would be Tour Saint Bonnet. The 1990 i...My top pick would be Tour Saint Bonnet. The 1990 is drinking fabulously right now. (I did a note on it earlier this year.) I saw the 2009 offered on futures for $139 a case--less than $12 a bottle. But there are many others from the Medoc, Haut Medoc, Listrac, etc.--Fourcas Hosten, Potensac, Saint Bonnet, Bel Air and this wine, La Tour Carnet. Most of these are under $20 a bottle. For a little more, Poujeaux and Sociando Mallet are top notch.Fred McTaggarthttp://www.artisanwine.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1604297838201539175.post-52854048632188794572011-11-30T21:55:23.522-05:002011-11-30T21:55:23.522-05:00Enjoy your blog. Any suggestions for a left bank B...Enjoy your blog. Any suggestions for a left bank Bordeaux that will age well and won't break the bank. I live in Ontario which means the government limits my selection but any advice you can share is appreciatedAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com