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lindemans cabernet sauvignon bottled 2002 is it consumable?
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> > lindemans cabernet sauvignon bottled 2002 is it consumable? > Lindemans make several different Cabernets. Their Bin 45 Cabernet Sauvignon is a simple styled wine, meant for drinking in the short term - it should still be OK right about now. The Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon is a more serious wine from various winemaking regions in South Australia which is drink well now, and will continue to be a very nice medium bodies wine for another 3/5 years. Lindemans also make single vineyard Cabernets from vineyards in Coonawarra bearing the names Pyrus and St.George. These are both very serious wines - very minty-Australian eucalypt in character - which, although drinking well now will probably last another 10 / 15 years. As to whether they are consumable - only of you remove the closure !!!!! ;-))) -- st.helier |
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Thanks St.Helier, for the detailed info !
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