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On May 23, 10:15 am, Mark Lipton > wrote:
> wrote: > > I am getting married soon, and my soon to be wife and i are looking > > for a nice bottle of wine that we will we able to enjoy several > > anniversaries from now (say 10-15?) can anybody suggest a nice bottle > > in the sub $100 range that will age nicely and give us something to > > enjoy down the line? > > I'll echo Santiago's comments: you should really think about getting a > few bottles so that you can open them periodically. Not only will that > give you a ritual of sorts but you can also monitor the evolution of the > wine and determine when you should drink up all your remaining stock. > Also, it'll be a lot easier to give you a useful answer if you can tell > us what sort of wines you like (white, red, sweet, dry, sparkling, etc.) > There are ageworthy examples of each genre. > > Mark Lipton > > -- > alt.food.wine FAQ: http://winefaq.hostexcellence.com We drink mostly red, so that would be my first choice. I like the idea of buying a case, or at least several bottles. It does not need to be from this year, I'm not bothered by that. we aren't huge wine buffs, but we do enjoy it, so your responses are very much appreciated. thanks again -matt |
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