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02-18-2001, 09:10 AM,
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When you want to cellar a wine you particularly like, it's always nice to buy multiple bottles, so you are not constantly facing the bittersweet task of drinking your last bottle.
You have some nice wines there and when starting out, it's not a bad idea to have a number of short to medium-term ageing wines included in the mix. I've known a few people who have immediately filled their new cellars with long term aging wine, and then not been able to fully appreciate them for several years.
The most important thing is your cellar conditions. A good article can be found at:
http://www.homestead.com/winelife/files/aginghtm.HTM
Enjoy your cellar, cheers.
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