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Originally Posted by stimpy
(Post 13502797)
The wines are located in the Netherlands. I know they have been well stored for over 10 years, but not sure about beyond that.
personally, it would have rocked if that was a DRC Romanee-St. Vivant... |
Originally Posted by stimpy
(Post 13495475)
Any ideas what do to with these? Hold? Sell? Drink now?
1976 Romanee St. Vivant 1993 Penfolds Grange 1970 Maison Chateaux la Mission Haute Brion 1971 Chateaux Ausone St. Emilion 1995 Chateaux Lafite Rothschild 1990 D'Yquem 1992 Dom Perignon I would drink/keep all these unless you have a real financial reason to need to flip them.... also, it would depend on how 'long' you are on each of these labels. On a side note... have you tried some of the high-end wines from Argentina...? Would love to hear your thoughts/experiences on the juice from the right side of the Andes.... ;) |
Originally Posted by Gaucho100K
(Post 13823550)
On a side note... have you tried some of the high-end wines from Argentina...? Would love to hear your thoughts/experiences on the juice from the right side of the Andes.... ;)
Back in the 90's I did a lot of business travel to your country and I recall drinking some great wines, with great steaks too. ;) But I do not remember the names. I think that since the great French wines have been around for centuries and have been written about for centuries, their names are much easier for us to recall. |
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