Old news, but it was never really discussed here:
also worth noting, there still shows a ton of inventory on the lcbo web page. So the lcbo is not really doing anything about this?
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2014 Mill Street Barley Wine
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So, fresh, the Mill St. Barley Wine is almost undrinkable. Hot and saccharine. However, I've found that aging it forever does wonders. Last week I cracked a 2007 (which, my old notes tell me, was gross fresh) which aged very, very nicely. Treacle, some raison, a curious but not uncomplimentary nuttiness and a cocoa-like flavour in the finish that wasn't unlike a well aged Thomas Hardy's. The Bourbon versions are too recent to tell what they'll turn out to be, but they might be worth waiting on.
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I still have (for some reason) a 2004 and a 2005. No 2007s though. I guess they're ready to drink!boney wrote:So, fresh, the Mill St. Barley Wine is almost undrinkable. Hot and saccharine. However, I've found that aging it forever does wonders. Last week I cracked a 2007 (which, my old notes tell me, was gross fresh) which aged very, very nicely. Treacle, some raison, a curious but not uncomplimentary nuttiness and a cocoa-like flavour in the finish that wasn't unlike a well aged Thomas Hardy's. The Bourbon versions are too recent to tell what they'll turn out to be, but they might be worth waiting on.