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08-06-2004, 08:02 AM,
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If you check my original answer you will note the lead-off wine. Don't expect the Lafite 71 to even come close to the Latour. The property was going thru a tough stretch during the 70s' and this was not a shining vintage. One you shoud drink after the Lafite is the Clarke, then the Ridge. The Beaucastel is still a baby.(Sorry Dananne).WW
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