BUYING WINES DURING THE 2020 BUYING MORATORIUM

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Patrick, you got that exemption for any purchases prior to Mexico cutting a check to pay for the wall, right?
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2013 Albert Bichot Chambolle-Musigny Les Amoureuses
1989 Château Gruaud-Larose
2001 Domaine Bruno Clavelier Corton Le Rognet Vieilles Vignes
2005 Chateau d'Yquem 3 bottles

So five left.
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DavidG wrote:Patrick, you got that exemption for any purchases prior to Mexico cutting a check to pay for the wall, right?
I can't speak to the wall, but rest assured, Mexico is paying for all of my wine buying during the moratorium.
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I’ve gone 30 days today without a single purchase of wine*. No red, white, sparkling, off dry nor desert wine. Not one bottle.

Might be a first in many, many years.

*I did make a couple of very low ball bids at K&L in this period, but came nowhere close to winning.
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