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WINE FOR MY DAUGHTER
06-24-2001, 11:02 PM,
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nori Offline
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I AM LOOKING FOR 1999 RED WINE WHICH MY DAIGHTER WAS BORN. I WOULD LIKE TO BUY
THIS YEAR'S WINE AND KEEP NEXT 18YEARS,
THEN SHE BECOME 20YEARS, I WOULD LIKE TO
OPEN IT.
SO WHICH TYPE OF GRAPE WINE IS SUITABLE
FOR THIS REQUEST ?
AND ALSO, IF YOU TELL THE STRAGE METHOD,
IT REALLY APPRECIATE.

NORI
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06-26-2001, 02:34 PM,
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Hi Nori, and welcome to the Wine Board. My standard answer to questions such as this is Brunello Di Montalcino. It will be four years before the '99s are released. Look for one then.
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06-29-2001, 11:59 AM,
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Hi Nori and welcome to the board. You could, if the budget allows, buy any of the first growths of France or one of the great California Cabernets such as Dunn Howell Mountain, Diamond Creek " Volcanic Hill ". The only caveat is that whatever you buy must be stored in a controlled environment to last 18-20 years. A closet wont hack it. WW

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