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Trying to start the right way
07-25-2005, 07:40 AM,
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Hello Island,

Unless you are talking good Burgundy Chardonnay I wouldn't lay them down for years like you can the reds.

Also, not all reds cannot be laid down for years either.

Most wines today are made to be consummed within the first year or two of bottling becuase most people don't collect. They buy the bottle the day or two before opening.

If you have questions about particular bottles, especially the expensive ones, please feel free to post about them and we will give you our humble opinions.
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