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05-28-2000, 09:52 AM,
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Lunch Bags is one of the great Bordeaux. Most take at least 10 years of cellaring before starting to hit their stride.Known ( and Rightly so ) as the " poor mans Mouton " Lynch has provided many great wine moments for me. Before one of the celebrated tastings against Mouton, vintage to vintage, Lynch was one of the great Bordeaux bargains. It still is a value, but like most fine winmes, no longer a bargain. Winoweenie
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