Why does such a young wine have to be in a decanter?
(a) for show
(b) a wine like that, IMO, would benefit greatly from 4-24 hours breathing. But I generally don't like drinking young reds, unless it's Pinot.
Today's tipple is a 2008 Henschke Keyneton Euphonium shiraz blend.
Why does such a young wine have to be in a decanter?
Can't go wrong with Henschke!
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Generally the younger the wine, the more air time you want to give it. Makes perfect sense for it to be in a decanter.
Whilst there is nothing wrong with decanting a young wine, generally the older the wine, the longer it needs to breathe. Decanting assists this.
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Totally incorrect. A really old wine is likely to just fall over given too much air time.