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    Posted 14 years ago

    codydogg
    (47 items)

    I HAVE NO IDEA IF ITS STILL GOOD OR NOT-- BUT DOES ANYBODY KNOW HOW OLD IT IS? IS IT WORTH POURING OUT THE WINE AND SAVEING THE BOTTLE? OR IS IT BETTER TO KEEP THE WINE IN THE BOTTLE? PLEASE LET ME KNOW--ANYBODY THAT KNOWS ABOUT THIS STUFF--DO YOU KNOW IF THERE STILL IN BUSNISS!! THANKS CODY

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    1. clockerman clockerman, 10 years ago
      Father in law loved this stuff. I think they are still in business. A great apertif
    2. solver solver, 10 years ago
      You have a bottle of tawny port that I suppose originally cost less than $10.00, ready to be drunk when purchased. Opening it is the only way to tell if it's gone bad. Since it seems you don't know when it was purchased and how it was stored, there is no way to know if it has deteriorated. Bottle is worth $0, in my opinion.

      The expensive ports are "vintage" ports declared in certain years, traditionally three times per decade before 1990, and need to be laid down for many years of aging.

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