Oldest wine we've tasted?

On the fortified front, 1904 Seppelts Para 100 year old Port on release in 2004
Sweet white: Chateau Yquem 1928 in 2000
White: 1955 Marc Bredif Vouvray in 2013
Red: 1964 Chateau Latour in 2004, 1969 Chateau Chante Cigale Chateauneuf du Pape in 2006 and 1969 Chateau Musar in 2013

The Yquem was not a great bottle, but the Para Port, Marc Bredif and Chante Cigale were all amazing, while the '64 Latour on a friend’s 40th was otherworldly. An earlier bottle of the '69 Musar was oxidized, the latter bottle was very good. Various '50’s, '60s and '70s Vouvrays over the years have been high in the pleasure stakes.

Can you expand on that? I’m curious.

For me…Table and Fortified