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01-01-2005, 09:11 AM,
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WG I by no means meant to imply that some of the old Krugs weren't tasty, just that they were the supermarket availability types in the 60s. I've had hundreds of botlles of Martinis, Inglenooks and Krugs from then that were fabulous. Heitz, Mayacamus, Mondavi,et.al were just stretching their legs in the late 60s (all started in the late part of the decade) and were not in general distribution. They took off in the early 70s when wine awareness became national. I've asked for a complete posting since my first post on this subject Hopefully the list will contain some Inglenook Casks, Martini SSs, BVs and other jewels. Until we know, we wont know.(Thanks Casey). WW
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