and bought a magnum of 2009 Branaire Ducru. By the time it fully matures, I'll need my hospice nurse to hook up an IV so I can enjoy it.
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Well done, Mr. Vino. Very well done indeed.
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I know I will get support here
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Very good Jay.
By the way, maybe it wou<t be as worst as you think : 2009 seem very ripe so open balanced wines all their life like the 82?
Nic
By the way, maybe it wou<t be as worst as you think : 2009 seem very ripe so open balanced wines all their life like the 82?
Nic
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Keep collecting those magnums. I would love to come to your hospice tasting if invited.
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wheelchairs onlyjmccready wrote:Keep collecting those magnums. I would love to come to your hospice tasting if invited.
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I bought a case of this in 750mL bottles.
I have also bought a lot of 2009s and yes guys it is a lot like 82.
I also hope that I will live long enough BUT these wines are really delicious as young wines.
I bought a case of this in 750mL bottles.
I have also bought a lot of 2009s and yes guys it is a lot like 82.
I also hope that I will live long enough BUT these wines are really delicious as young wines.
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