I have written about how biodynamic calendar may affect how a wine tasted (http://www.vinzealot.com/en/how-to-make-a-chambolle-musigny-village-taste-better-than-a-echezeaux-grand-cru-follow-biodyanmic-calendar). Buy albenza online  I have heard this theory for a few years.  Initially, Buy Nexium Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed I’m completely distrust this theory and thought it is completely non-sense.  With more and more companies in UK seems to follow this theory for their wine tasting events, I started to wonder if this really makes some sense.  Now?  I even started to think it may really affect the taste of a wine.  Maybe for a Chinese who get used to lunar calendar, it is easier for us to believe to this theory.

Last week, I have drunk a bottle of 2002 Dom Follin-Arbelet Aloxe-Corton 1er Les Vercots.  Initially when opened, I thought this wine is a very Buy Viagra Soft Tabs Online Pharmacy No Prescription Needed powerful wine with ripe fruit but not lacking elegance.  It really has a very interesting nose that tempted me to drink it.  In palate, it has similar intense flavours of earthy, blueberry, redberry and sweet spices.  Even though it still has a lot of tannins, they are very fine.  With good complexity and long length, it is really a wine offering good value for money.

While it is a fruit day before 9pm, the biodynamic calendar changed from the best day for drinking wine to the worst day of root!  After 9pm, the wine really seems to change to better worse.  The wine seems to be lacking any sense of elegance and is losing its complexity.  While its flavour profile and length didn’t seems to have changed much, the wine just seems to be not so enjoyable any more!

I believe you may say it is so common for a wine to evolve and change.  It may just be the wine is already tried and turning worse.  However, to play safe, I will probably save all my expensive wines to be drunk only on fruit and flower days.

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