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I'm clueless
03-19-2005, 09:03 AM,
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Hi Leilei!

Welcome to the wine board. It's highly unlikely that any of these wines will be any good. Not for lack of trying, mind you, for the temperature of the room is perfect for storing.

There are very few grapes that will last 60 years and still be drinkable. Most are the Bordeaux grapes (Cabernet, Merlot, Franc, etc...). If this is homemade wine there is now way of knowing what grapes were used.

I'm sure others will chime in here for they are more knowledgable than me with aging wine.

You can always open a bottle and smell it. If it smells like Grandmas basement, I wouldn't drink it.

If you or your siblings have a bar in your homes you can always use the bottles for decoration. I, personally, would love to have a few bottles for decoration. It would be really cool! I'm sure the lables are old and faded by now.

Sit tight. Others will chime in after they have had their morning coffee.

[This message has been edited by wineguruchgo (edited 03-19-2005).]
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