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Looking for a good older wine
01-29-2001, 02:38 PM,
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I'm looking for a 50 year old something to give a wine loving friend a 50th birthday present.
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01-29-2001, 04:55 PM,
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Debra, go to www.wine-searcher.com and put in the year your friend was born, '50 or '51.
There are many different wines and ports that might fit the bill depending on your budget.

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01-29-2001, 07:36 PM,
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Debra, welcome to the board. Hopefully your friend was born in 50 as it was a fairly good vintage for vintage ports but 51 wasn`t declared. The only other fortified wine you mite look for is Maderia.They are long-lived. Any wine , even the 1st growths from bordeaux would be chancy from rhe 50 vintage and VERY expensive from the 51 (51 Mouton Rothschild @ 2200.00). Sometimes those birthdays don`t jibe with good vintage years. Good Luck winoweenie
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