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05-20-2000, 12:48 PM,
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Frank S. DiBella Offline
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I have had a bottle of Bolla Amarone "Cantina Del Nonna" 14% (bottled in Verona) for many years. Unfortunately, the vintage date which was glued on the top of the bottle cam off. Therefore, I have no idea of the date except I remember purchasing it on an Italian liner during 1970/71. There is a number inglossed on the lable "69670". Can you advise how I can confirm the vintage date and do you think its worth holding, drinking or selling?

Thank you,

Frank DiBella
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05-21-2000, 03:44 PM,
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mrdutton Offline
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Try contacting Bolla.

Bolla http://www.bolla.com
E-mail: info@bolla.com

I had a similar experience with a bottle of Korbel. I wanted to know the year it was produced, since I'd had it for quite some time. I e-mailed them with the embossed number on the label and they gave me the production date.
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05-27-2000, 05:53 PM,
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I suggest you get a friend and pop the cork. The wine is certainly of suspect provence and without a legible lable no buyer would be interested in paying any thing for it. I.E. , the solution is to drink it and hope you experience something memorable. Winoweenie
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