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12-08-1999, 03:12 PM,
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Jerry D Mead Offline
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The 1999s are of course still babies...many of them still fermenting. I advise waiting two to three years before making the decision.

It looks like a very great vintage (albeit a small one) in California, so that is promising for some Cabernet and Meritage styles.

Bordeaux, Port and Sauternes along with some of the bigger, bolder Italian reds are also candidates.

Let the wines get bottled and then ask again.
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