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- CrystalAdams - 08-19-2000

I was looking for some prices on the following bottles of wine, and whether or not they are still drinkable.

Liebfraumilch Glockenspiel
Rheinpfalz (Light White Thine Wine)
1971

Barton & Guestier
Chateauneuf-Du-Pape
1971

Saint-Emilion
Appellation Controlee
Bottled and Shipped by:
Dourthe Freres
Imported by The House Of Burgundy
New York, NY
1969
It also says that this is a Bordeaux Table Wine

Thank-you for your help.
My father has had this wine since I was born, and has been saving it for my wedding day, we are not wine experts by far and would like to find out all we can on this wine. Thanks again.
Crystal Adams


- winoweenie - 08-20-2000

Crystal, Welcome to the board. Sorry to be the bearer of bad tidings but all of the wines your father saved are LONG-Gone. These were wines meant to be drunk on release and were inexpensive at the time. It seems like there`s an illusion among non-wine savvy people that wines are born equal and all of them age gracefully. `Taint so. That`s why there are 5-buck wines and 500 dollar wines.winoweenie


- Thomas - 08-20-2000

I long for the day when the word "wine" is synonymous with the word "food" and completely divorced from the concept of making a killing....


- winoweenie - 08-20-2000

Foodie, That`s precisely the reason I reply to all the nonsensical questions on the novice Board. Some-one has to let people understand just because Dad bought some wine and stuck it in the basement and it`s 30 years old it`s worth big bucks. By the way thewre`s one on the Italian thread someone needs to answer. Lib-Frau-Milch my aching back. winoweenie


- chittychattykathy - 08-21-2000

Crystal, your Dad had great intentions, just not great wines. [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/frown.gif[/img] Why not start anew. Find a local wine shop that can offer some ideas on a few bottles that will age with grace. Your father (and you) can add to them, on birthdays, Christmas, your wedding, new house, birth of a child, etc. Start opening them years from now, for whatever special reason you choose, (& include the 5, 10, 15 etc year anniversary of your first visit to the wine shop). [img]http://www.wines.com/ubb2/smile.gif[/img]