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Nice Rack!

Posted by R Browne on December 17, 2008 at 20:55:17:

In my novice opinion Yellowtail is one of those brands that you grab at the grocery store to drink the same night. I haven't tried the regular Shiraz but the Reserve Shiraz is especially nice for the price. A little research will reveal opinions as to which wines are in the drink it now category and which wines can take some cellar time to improve. Hopefully the latter category is most of what you have. An extreme example of this in my experience was a bottle of wine an uncle of mine made from grapes he grew in his backyard in 1928 that I tasted about 25 years ago. Surprisingly it was very drinkable and hadn't gone bad.