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How long can i keep them
12-10-2002, 05:58 AM,
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Hi Calvin, and welcome to the Wine Board. In your climate, the short answer is not very long unless you have a temperature/humidity control system. Most wine, and almost all whites are ready to drink upon release. In proper storage, these same wines will last from two to five years longer.<P>There are a handful of wines in the world suitable for long term aging, again in proper storage conditions. These include Barolo, Barbaresco, and Brunello from Italy. Most Bordeaux and Upper Rhones from France, as well as many California Cabernet Sauvignons and certain Australian Shiraz.
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