Another huge fan here! The 2005 Vintge is everything described above plus a *little* (okay a lot) bit more. It's slightly more structured, the minerality stays forever and the whisper of bitterness on the end transforms into a hint of apple blossom. It's incredible. It was the wine I used to celebrate passing the IHK Sommelier exam this fall, and was the first purchase from the wine store where I now work in Berlin. Congrats on a beautiful thing!
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Lamandier-Bernier
Another huge fan here! The 2005 Vintge is everything described above plus a *little* (okay a lot) bit more. It's slightly more structured, the minerality stays forever and the whisper of bitterness on the end transforms into a hint of apple blossom. It's incredible. It was the wine I used to celebrate passing the IHK Sommelier exam this fall, and was the first purchase from the wine store where I now work in Berlin. Congrats on a beautiful thing!