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am totally new to wine so this may be a silly question to the professional, but I just want to know if liquors like Benedict Dom could be still drunk after 22 years in storage. Never been opened though. Also, I would like to know Merlot Cabernet wines and their varieties with other grapes. Are they good ? Lastly which are the best wines around ? Chardonnay ? Merlot ? Shiraz ? There are so many wines around and really I have little idea which are the most common favourtes around. All I know is I really like this Deinhard Pinot Gris wine from Germany which is pretty rich in flavour. Advise greatly appreciated. |
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"Tang" > wrote in :
> Hi > > > > am totally new to wine so this may be a silly question to the > professional, but > I just want to know if liquors like Benedict Dom could be still drunk > after 22 years in storage. Never been opened though. > I have some bourbon in a bottle that was a christmas present in 1948 It should be fine you DOM is a kid comparatively. > Also, I would like to know Merlot Cabernet wines and their varieties > with other grapes. > Are they good ? Bordeaux is basically a blend of these and one other variety and look at the prices that bordeaux gets in a restaurant soemtime! But they are only good for you if you like them. I doubt if you would be impresed by Lafite Rothschild (at least not to the extent of its price)over many lesser wines becasue it takes time to develop a palate that can discern the qualities, but of course as the others here may tell you, I've been wrong before. lol > > Lastly which are the best wines around ? > Chardonnay ? Merlot ? Shiraz ? the best ones are the ones you like. Honestly as you discover new wines your tastes will change but basically start where you are cmfortable and branch out from there. > > There are so many wines around and really I have little idea which are > the most common favourtes around. All I know is I really like this > Deinhard Pinot Gris wine from Germany which is pretty rich in flavour. that makes Deinhard a good wine for you. > > Advise greatly appreciated. > > > > > |
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