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Looking for good wine
03-01-2000, 10:23 PM,
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I'm looking for a good wine, I am only 19 years old right now and I don't drink but I would like to get a nice bottle of wine that will go up in price as the years pass. Just to keep for as long as I can, if you could tell me some good names I would be much thankful. Thanks
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03-02-2000, 09:19 AM,
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You might have whomever is getting the wine for you to go to a wine store with a fairly decent selection of Italian Wine. See if they can find a recent release of Brunello Di Montalcino. Regular not the Riserva. Tell them not to pay more than $30 - $35. It will be fine to drink in 10 years or so. Alternately, if you scroll down to secton of this board about Rhone Wines there is a posting called Petite Sirah. There are many good recommendations for wines that age well for that grape and others in the various postings there.
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