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Re: 10 years is long term

Posted by Brom on January 8, 2003 at 13:54:54:

and your wines will suffer for lack of proper storage. Buy less wine and buy storage.

You have your choices. You can say "I can't afford it" which is laughable from someone who spends over $50 for a bottle of wine, and hope that 10 years from now your wine is not over-matured, a dried out husk of what it could have been; You can say "I can't afford it" and live like you realize you can't afford it, IOW, since you can't afford a wine cellar don't buy wines that need cellaring; you can look at the situation realistically and find the money to take care of what you already own.

Home Depot is moving into the wine storage business - check their prices