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07-27-2003, 06:12 PM,
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If the bottling date is in 1981, the vintage can't be 1982. The vintage date is the year the grapes were harvested. So, if the bottling date is really March 7, 1981, then the grapes were harvested in 1980, and that is a Texas Chenin Blanc that's way to old to drink - by about 20 years.
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