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Which wine's better
11-29-2000, 11:35 PM,
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Well,

Both whites and reds can age or be drunk young. There are some white desert wines from Bordeaux that can age a hundred years, and there are reds that wouldn't be drinkable two years after it was put together. A lot also depends upon the storage the wines get. If you don't store them properly, no wine will age properly or for a long period of time. The best thing is to perhaps buy a basic, beginners book about wines. They will tell such things as how to age your wines and which wines are good for aging and which are good for immediate comsumption. Wine for Dummies is a good one to start with. Its easy to read, inexpensive and will tell you a lot about all aspects of wine, including aging. I am sure the other ladies and gents on this page will tell you more. Plus, stick around the page. Its fun and you will learn a lot from some smart people.

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