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Another Ageing Lesson
11-27-2001, 05:11 PM,
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thanks, IK. I appreciate the input. I don't mind spending some bucks for a good bottle, but I don't have the budget to experiment on a large scale, so all the help I can get before purchasing is great. I don't have the facility to properly store a large amount (ie.-a case) of wine, so I end up buying a bottle or two at a time. While I'm here, are there any tricks to knowing which reds are generally ok to drink fairly young? (esp. for those of us who lack storage space).

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