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Which of these wines are still good?



 
 
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Old 11-11-2003, 05:45 PM
shelston
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Default Which of these wines are still good?

I am cleaning out my wines and have some that I'm not sure are still
good. If they're servable, I'll serve them at Thanksgiving;
otherwise, I'll toss them.

What is the likelhood that each of the following are drinkable?

1. Kendall Jackson, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2001 Collage

2. Kendall Jackson, Pinot Noir, 2000 Vintner's Reserve

3. Indigo Hills, Pinot Noir, 1998

4. Walnut Crest Merlot, 2001

5. Robert Mondavi, Pinot Noir, 1999
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Old 11-11-2003, 06:14 PM
D. Gerasimatos
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Default Which of these wines are still good?

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shelston wrote:

I am cleaning out my wines and have some that I'm not sure are still
good. If they're servable, I'll serve them at Thanksgiving;
otherwise, I'll toss them.

What is the likelhood that each of the following are drinkable?

1. Kendall Jackson, Cabernet Sauvignon, 2001 Collage

2. Kendall Jackson, Pinot Noir, 2000 Vintner's Reserve

3. Indigo Hills, Pinot Noir, 1998

4. Walnut Crest Merlot, 2001

5. Robert Mondavi, Pinot Noir, 1999



They are all probably fine. These are young wines!


Dimitri

 




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