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05-03-2003, 10:58 AM,
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Idn't the year on the bottle the experation date?

Wine by dudweiser, born on dating.

As a rule, most wines are meant to be drank within the firt few years of being produced. These are usually the least expensive, which is what the the average beginner starts with and what most people consume in the greatest quantity.

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