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Bill & Ed make good points. Though who knows, 1945 was a legendary Bdx vintage,
and a '43 Joe Rosenberg served at a dinner at Tomasso's was faded, but still showed breed. Armangac (are there vintage dated Cognacs?) would be safest. As Portugal was a neutral country, Port would be my first choice for wine. Don't think '44 was a declared vintage, but maybe a Colheita. You can try winesearcher.com (I think it'll show Armagnac too). There's a company in CA that specializes in having wine from every year, called Antique Wine Company (I think). But they're not cheap. Dale Dale Williams Drop "damnspam" to reply |
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