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Longevity of Opus One and others
07-17-2001, 05:26 PM,
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Hi Lizzie and welcome to the board. Your friend is a lil' confused on the Opus. Seems like a lot of people have become experts when talking to someone about wine. Opus is accessible young , but is also structured in the better vintages to age well. Tho not one of my favorties, it is still a well-made wine. If you have good storage the Opus will age, If not drink the sucker jes' because it's Tuesday. WW
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