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Is this bottle of wine valuable??
03-02-2006, 12:03 AM,
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I'm new to the site as well, but I was browsing and noticed that you were going to offer an Italian wine for their wedding. I agree that your wine is almost surely past its prime. However, if you want to offer an Italian wine, and are willing to spend towards $100, you can find some excellent super Tuscans well within range. You can also find some of the best Chianti Classicos well under $100. Might I suggest the 2001 Canonica a Cerreto or 2000 Santa Brigida? Both super Tuscans with cabernet, sangiovese, and in the case of the Canonica, merlot. They're both priced well under $50 if you can find them. They're rated 91 and 90 respectively (and they actually deserve the ratings) in WS. A great bubbly is a perfect wedding gift, but I'd be much happier with a nice Italian red. It all depends who the newly weds are. Good luck.
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