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Judging Young Cabs
11-12-2000, 12:57 PM,
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Hey WW, haven't read it--normally do not--but will look it up. I suppose it has something to do with CS wines.

Yes, Bucko answered the question, as it relates to California CS. Unfortunately, in the rest of the world, one must first check the vintage and then check the producer to even try to figure out how long a CS--or any wine--is apt to last.

I particularly wish producers would release wines when they are at their peak so I am not left to play the guessing game, and to finance their operations by holding their inventory. But that is the system!
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