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Aging Wine

Posted by JeffMO on March 2, 2004 at 07:54:03:

I kind of asked this question either here or on Central before but will ask again more specifically.

My favorite $7 red wine so far is Fetzer Syrah (2001). I emailed them about againg their wines and got no response. Do you think another year or two of age might improve this wine? Obviously it's not a great wine at that price, but good enough to have some real character. It doesn't say anything about aging on the bottle or on the web site. Some wines say to drink now, some say they age well and some say nothing at all.
Jeff