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  • After 35 years - still good, I must have been lucky

    I have 8 of these and decided to pop one just for kicks on a chilly Cape Town afternoon, it's aged WELL


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    I have a '78 Rubicon, but I'm sure it's vinegar by now, so I'll just leave it sealed. That's one thing I haven't tried - making wine...

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    • #3
      This is probably on the edge of how long I'd wait to try. I'll keep 6 and enjoy 2, lets just hope the next one is also good.

      I'm now tempted to go the wine route as well but I barely have the patience to lager never mind aging wine

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BackOffMyBrew View Post
        This is probably on the edge of how long I'd wait to try. I'll keep 6 and enjoy 2, lets just hope the next one is also good.

        I'm now tempted to go the wine route as well but I barely have the patience to lager never mind aging wine
        It's right, you should enjoy the wine, especially when such rare bottles are available.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by groenspookasem View Post
          I have a '78 Rubicon, but I'm sure it's vinegar by now, so I'll just leave it sealed. That's one thing I haven't tried - making wine...
          Its a Rubicon, Im sure as long as the cork hasnt dried out it will still be good. Its my all time favourite wine.

          I had the same bottle as OP but an '83 I think it was, it had been badly stored and never rotated so it wasnt good for drinking when I tried about a year ago.

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          • #6
            @ngarry243

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            The Problem With The World Is That Everyone Is A Few Drinks Behind.!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by JIGSAW View Post
              @ngarry243

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              Thank you for the warm welcome!

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