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JimmyV Central Connecticut
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 | | 03/13/2003 5:21 PM |
| In researching some TNs to determine what to pull for a dinner party this weekend, I noted with great interest the enthusiasm shown by many (in fact, it seems unanimous) that the '97 Insignia is "drinking great now". When one declares a relatively young wine such as this as being "ready to drink", does that mean:
A) Poured and consumed right out of the bottle;
B) Decanted for sediment and consumed immediately; or
C) Decanted for 2 (or more) hours before serving?
An inquiring mind wants to know. Thanks. | | Beta testing a new signature. | |
| David Niederauer Los Gatos, CA
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 | | 03/13/2003 5:49 PM |
| D) All of the above!
Or maybe: any of the above | | | |
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