Old Wines
Think of the Simon and Garfunkel song, Old Friends, and sing Old Wines. I was recently asked to examine my friend Peggy’s collection of old bottles mostly from her father’s cellar. Highlights included 1970 Chateau Latour, 1970 Cos d’Estournel, and various vintages from the 1970s of the fine Sauternes, Chateau Coutet. Along with these were “A &P” wines, “supermarket” wines, such as 1970 Inglenook Cabernet and Paul Masson Cabernet. Peggy told me that her father had stored these in a temperature controlled cellar in Virginia. Peggy had stored them in a cabinet on the floor in a basement apartment here in Seattle for approximately eight years. At least she didn’t save them in the cabinet by the fridge. The bottles, labels, and corks were mostly in good shape. Examination of the edge of the wine (just under the cork) with a bright light in the
- Never open the bottles, just keep them as “Old Friends”
- Sell them
- Donate them to a favorite charity
- Use them for cooking or salad dressing
- Make vinegar
- Drink them
- Pour them down the drain
What do you think?
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