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drinkability of aged champagne
11-09-2005, 10:35 PM,
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Be careful with that statement. Most non-vintage champagne is meant to be consumed in youth, but there are several producers who make very long lived vintage champagnes. In fact, they become a very different animal, but there is a small market (catering to people with much more money than I) for champagne that can be 100+ years old.
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