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originally posted by kirk wallace:
...On the whole, I'd probably sell the LaLa and share the JFM with some (interested) youngsters and drink the Bachelet in 5-10 years with a few very good friends.

Are 50-year-olds "youngsters"?
 
originally posted by MarkS:
originally posted by kirk wallace:
...On the whole, I'd probably sell the LaLa and share the JFM with some (interested) youngsters and drink the Bachelet in 5-10 years with a few very good friends.

Are 50-year-olds "youngsters"?

i suppose so, to those in their eighties or nineties.
 
originally posted by maureen:
I have had both of the burgs, the bachelet several times. It isexcellent but presently sleeping I suspect ( based on my experience with other 1999 Burgundies not with that particular wine). After trying the Mugnier I sold my remaining bottles andthey were worth considerably less then. So if you are inclined to keep any ofthem I would keep the Bachelet. Or you could sell it and use the proceeds to visit DC and drink one of mine.

ah, the old days : http://winedisorder.com/comment/56/4685/?all=true#70235 . good or not.
 
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