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How long should I keep a chardonney
10-22-2002, 12:12 PM,
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Beg to differ. Some German wines are wonderful ten, fifteen, or twenty years out. The grand cru white Burgundies also can age for decades but are far too pricey for my budget. Actually, WW you were right--very few age beyond five years. But it pays to know what those few are. Not too long ago I tried a German white from the 80's that I thought would be dead and it was still flavorful though past its prime.
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