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When to drink - how to count
01-23-2003, 05:28 PM,
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And for the moment, Sgutte, don't worry too much about aging your wines. Much of the wine that you will buy is meant to be drunk soon after its release (most of the wine in the world is like this). Moreover, if you do need to age a wine, you are going to need appropriate storage, as in temperature and humidity control.

Those big Cali Cabs that KC mentioned DO often need to be aged, but ask your retailer or post here to ask if you should really be aging the bottles you choose to purchase.
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