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06-27-2000, 06:29 PM,
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I am not a wine buff. Both the Chateau Margaux '69 and the Romanee-Conti '69 were given to me. I can get more. I have no idea how they were stored. Interested?
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06-27-2000, 06:40 PM,
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1969 was a horrendous vintage in Bordeaux. The wines are long since dead and have no value to any serious wine collector/drinker.

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06-28-2000, 08:47 AM,
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Second Buckos` assesment. Margaux was having problems acting like a first growth in good vintages much less in a year plagued by cold at bud-set, a very small crop that was diluted by rtain during harvest. `Tweren`t very good at it`s best 2-week period in 71. Winoweenie
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06-28-2000, 02:18 PM,
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Paula, I may be reading too much in your question....Interested? If that means will Bucko and My-very-own-self hitch a ride to drink some of the 69 Romanee, you bet your Bippy.If you`re asking if I`m interested in buying, I`ve never bought one dram without knowing how that sucker was stored. Even pick-up all my releases at the vineyards. Winoweenie
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