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- moisesve - 01-20-2002

I want to start a red wine cellar. Not too expensive. (20bottles at $25 ) Can you help?

Kikita


- Innkeeper - 01-20-2002

Hi Moiseve, and welcome to the Wine Board. Unless you are living at an altitude of 2000 meters or so, you may need to invest in a temperature and humidity control system before investing a lot in wine. Don't know what is available in your country, but there is a lot of information on various systems under the tread on storage at the bottom on this Board. Once you have determined to have adequate storage, you might look at the 2000 Bordeaux futures. A lot of wine that will be selling at the $35 to $40 U.S. level when they are released later this year, are selling in your pricerange now.


- moisesve - 01-20-2002

Thank you. I have a wine refrigerator and live at 3000 ft. I will look for the bordeaux, but ther too many of them. I hope I choose the right ones.
Thanks

Moisesve


- winoweenie - 01-20-2002

Hi Moiseve and welcome to the board. Go to the Bordeaux thread and think you'll find lots of good info on the 2000 futures. Welcome to the wunnerful world of juice. WW

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