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Ageability: Does it matter to the wine world anymore?
It does seem magical how some wines can improve with age. When I first started my wine studies 15 years ago, this was one of the aspects of wine I found truly exciting. But it initially led to the incorrect … Continue reading
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Tagged ageability, Christian Moueix, Grange, La Fleur-Petrus, Latour, Opus One, Penfolds
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