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Old 07-14-2017, 01:44 PM  
Busty2
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Originally Posted by MrBaldBastard View Post
depends how its been stored could be totally fooked, you can get them tested, I'd flip it and get the 2016 if its for investment. I have one bottle left, 36 I think will crak it sometime this year.

Red wine drinker here and it's hard to go past an good Australian Shiraz, European wines don't do it for me generally, I like a big bold wine with out the excessiveness of a CabSav and even then they are hit and miss body wise. My wifes from a big wine growing area in NZ and got hooked on it then, very few NZ wines I like though.
Ha Ha its not Fooked i assure you, those cases along with around 200+ of various vintages are stored in a temperature controlled storage facility in London. Should anything untoward happen they are very well insured, I take my wine extremely seriously. Its an investment and my retirement policy .
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