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12-24-2002, 09:22 AM,
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Hi Leosc, and welcome to the Wine Board. To the best of my limited knowledge, these are all ready drinkers without long legs. Three to five years, maybe, but not ten to fifteen. The sole outside shot, may be the Kingston Cabernet. Am not familiar with it, but being a cabernet, gives it a chance. Why not try to find a third or fourth growth 2000 Bordeaux that you know will go that distance? Remember you need cool and humid storage facilities for proper aging of wine.
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