Any difference between '02' and '04' vintages?

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Been doing a little more GC hunting and found some 'M02' stuff. As far as we know, this is the same as the 'M04" right? Is there an "M03"?
I'm up to 45 qts
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'02 may have had a little more "pipeline iron" in the virgin oil but nothing to be afraid of...I have plenty of it on hand...it is still the same formula as far as we can tell, with any normal tweaking an oil company does, as 03 and 04...and yes, there is an 03 batch.
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Thanks. One other question. Is it true that some of the early '05' vintage is lime, or is the whole year honey flavored? If true, where is the break in the batch number?
 
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Originally posted by wavinwayne:
All of my GC is '03 vintage. Ahhhh, '03.....it was a very good year for GC.
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All of my most recent UOAs have been MO3 vintage too, definitely a good batch!
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Originally posted by wavinwayne:
All of my GC is '03 vintage. Ahhhh, '03.....it was a very good year for GC.
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Served at 54ºF and accompanied by a small wedge of Gouda, '03 clearly communicates its essence of melony and strawberryy goodness (with a slight hint of citrus) and almost shouts, "I am a very good year...a very good year indeed!"
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Originally posted by pscholte:

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Originally posted by wavinwayne:
All of my GC is '03 vintage. Ahhhh, '03.....it was a very good year for GC.
smile.gif


Served at 54ºF and accompanied by a small wedge of Gouda, '03 clearly communicates its essence of melony and strawberryy goodness (with a slight hint of citrus) and almost shouts, "I am a very good year...a very good year indeed!"
cheers.gif


pscholte, you're too much!
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Originally posted by wavinwayne:

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Originally posted by pscholte:

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Originally posted by wavinwayne:
All of my GC is '03 vintage. Ahhhh, '03.....it was a very good year for GC.
smile.gif


Served at 54ºF and accompanied by a small wedge of Gouda, '03 clearly communicates its essence of melony and strawberryy goodness (with a slight hint of citrus) and almost shouts, "I am a very good year...a very good year indeed!"
cheers.gif


pscholte, you're too much!
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ww,

What can I say...you inspire me!
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Originally posted by Grossomotto:

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Served at 54ºF and accompanied by a small wedge of Gouda

I would think GC deserves better than boring Gouda.


Ah yes, g...m..., it deserves the best of everything, but alas, I am a man of pedestrian tastes when it comes to cheese.
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