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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 30, 2024 22:30:20 GMT
From left: 1955 Chateau La Pointe (Pomerol) 1956 Chateau Latour 1958 Chateau Lafite-Rothschild 1958 Chateau Lafite-Rothschild 1959 Chateau Haut-Brion I'm sure you're all familiar.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Mar 30, 2024 22:32:52 GMT
When did you buy them?
Do you pay to have them stored properly?
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 30, 2024 22:43:03 GMT
When did you buy them? Do you pay to have them stored properly? I didn't buy them - they were my Dad's. I inherited about 30 bottles of really old stuff when he died in 1991. Sadly, the storage hasn't been optimal. Doesn't matter, though - I have no intention of drinking them. They're more like art to me. And memories. I prefer having them here rather than drinking them.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Mar 30, 2024 22:58:34 GMT
When did you buy them? Do you pay to have them stored properly? I didn't buy them - they were my Dad's. I inherited about 30 bottles of really old stuff when he died in 1991. Sadly, the storage hasn't been optimal. Doesn't matter, though - I have no intention of drinking them. They're more like art to me. And memories. I prefer having them here rather than drinking them. Nice. Are you a wine drinker though?
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 30, 2024 23:03:42 GMT
I didn't buy them - they were my Dad's. I inherited about 30 bottles of really old stuff when he died in 1991. Sadly, the storage hasn't been optimal. Doesn't matter, though - I have no intention of drinking them. They're more like art to me. And memories. I prefer having them here rather than drinking them. Nice. Are you a wine drinker though? Yes, definitely if I'm out for dinner. Occasionally at home.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Mar 30, 2024 23:10:40 GMT
Nice. Are you a wine drinker though? Yes, definitely if I'm out for dinner. Occasionally at home. Any particular faves? I’m not really much of a wine drinker. £10 a bottle is about my limit!
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 30, 2024 23:14:40 GMT
Yes, definitely if I'm out for dinner. Occasionally at home. Any particular faves? I’m not really much of a wine drinker. £10 a bottle is about my limit! I always select a wine from the same country that the restaurant's cuisine is from. Seems only reasonable. But... general favourites are southern Rhone and Burgundies. I never got into Bordeaux, for some reason, even though that's where all of my father's stuff is from. Maybe it's because I had two holidays in the 90s touring around France in my little Mini Metro visiting chateaux in the southern Rhone and Burgundy regions. 'Maybe', I say - definitely! Wonderful type of holiday.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Mar 30, 2024 23:18:55 GMT
Any particular faves? I’m not really much of a wine drinker. £10 a bottle is about my limit! I always select a wine from the same country that the restaurant's cuisine is from. Seems only reasonable. But... general favourites are southern Rhone and Burgundies. I never got into Bordeaux, for some reason, even though that's where all of my father's stuff is from. Maybe it's because I had two holidays in the 90s touring around France in my little Mini Metro visiting chateaux in the southern Rhone and Burgundy regions. 'Maybe', I say - definitely! Wonderful type of holiday. Sounds great!
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 30, 2024 23:22:29 GMT
I always select a wine from the same country that the restaurant's cuisine is from. Seems only reasonable. But... general favourites are southern Rhone and Burgundies. I never got into Bordeaux, for some reason, even though that's where all of my father's stuff is from. Maybe it's because I had two holidays in the 90s touring around France in my little Mini Metro visiting chateaux in the southern Rhone and Burgundy regions. 'Maybe', I say - definitely! Wonderful type of holiday. Sounds great! Really was. We would drive around the countryside in the morning, find a small town and pick up a freshly baked baguette from the boulangerie, some brie and tomatoes and go and find a field to sit in and have fresh brie and tomato sandwiches for lunch, then go off to the chateaux for a few tastings and pick up a few bottles here and there. It was wonderful.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Mar 30, 2024 23:27:53 GMT
Really was. We would drive around the countryside in the morning, find a small town and pick up a freshly baked baguette from the boulangerie, some brie and tomatoes and go and find a field to sit in and have fresh brie and tomato sandwiches for lunch, then go off to the chateaux for a few tastings and pick up a few bottles here and there. It was wonderful. Only way to improve that would be to swap the metro for a 2CV!
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 30, 2024 23:48:01 GMT
Really was. We would drive around the countryside in the morning, find a small town and pick up a freshly baked baguette from the boulangerie, some brie and tomatoes and go and find a field to sit in and have fresh brie and tomato sandwiches for lunch, then go off to the chateaux for a few tastings and pick up a few bottles here and there. It was wonderful. Only way to improve that would be to swap the metro for a 2CV! Ah well, we had to have the British invasion bit!
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Post by papamihel on Mar 31, 2024 6:46:14 GMT
When did you buy them? Do you pay to have them stored properly? I didn't buy them - they were my Dad's. I inherited about 30 bottles of really old stuff when he died in 1991. Sadly, the storage hasn't been optimal. Doesn't matter, though - I have no intention of drinking them. They're more like art to me. And memories. I prefer having them here rather than drinking them. You could open one when your kid turns 18.
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Post by Carl LaFong on Mar 31, 2024 7:31:00 GMT
I didn't buy them - they were my Dad's. I inherited about 30 bottles of really old stuff when he died in 1991. Sadly, the storage hasn't been optimal. Doesn't matter, though - I have no intention of drinking them. They're more like art to me. And memories. I prefer having them here rather than drinking them. You could open one when your kid turns 18. Yes, and drink it all himself!
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 31, 2024 7:42:23 GMT
I didn't buy them - they were my Dad's. I inherited about 30 bottles of really old stuff when he died in 1991. Sadly, the storage hasn't been optimal. Doesn't matter, though - I have no intention of drinking them. They're more like art to me. And memories. I prefer having them here rather than drinking them. You could open one when your kid turns 18. I have a child? Why does nobody tell me these things??
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Post by PaulsLaugh on Mar 31, 2024 10:39:11 GMT
They can use a good dusting.
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