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lobo
1 post

Jun 15, 2009
9 months ago
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1Exclusive Italian Red Wines
In my wine collection I have a left over of 9 bottles of the following fine Italian Red Wine :
1986 Bricco dell Uccellone - Braida di Giacomo Bologna- 0,75L.
As I am moving to an overseas country I do not want to ship these bottles and rather sell them to somebody who appreciates these fantastic drops.
Please feel free to ask questions.
LOBO
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Scoutie
1 post

Jun 15, 2009
9 months ago
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2Re: Exclusive Italian Red Wines
I am interested in these wines. Two questions: where do you reside now and how much are you asking?
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martinrow
8 posts

Sep 09, 2009
6 months, 1 week ago
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3Re: Exclusive Italian Red Wines
if you wanna more about the wines from Tuscany region of italy you can try this link
http://www.vivino.com/italy/tuscany/
there are huge range of fine Italian wines available, besides getting the rates, you can even rate the wines as per yuour preference and linkgs
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barolo1968
2 posts

Dec 06, 2009
3 months, 1 week ago
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4Re: Exclusive Italian Red Wines
write from italy..about piedmont's wines and a difference with a tuscany's wines. sorry 4 my english..
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joezoe
2 posts

Jan 31, 2010
1 month, 1 week ago
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3 posts

Feb 24, 2010
2 weeks, 5 days ago
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6Re: Exclusive Italian Red Wines
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3 posts

Feb 24, 2010
2 weeks, 5 days ago
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7Re: Exclusive Italian Red Wines
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3 posts

Feb 24, 2010
2 weeks, 5 days ago
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8Re: Exclusive Italian Red Wines
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nmbvcfg
2 posts

Mar 03, 2010
1 week, 5 days ago
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9Re: Exclusive Italian Red Wines
From my understanding over 90% of wines are not meant to age and should be enjoyed young. Some of the great Cabernet Sauvignons of California and Bordeauxs of France are better aged because the tannins (as the previous poster indicated) become weaker. You'll finding useful tips in honeymoon regards to this by looking a what wine critics say and many times by looking at the winemakers site.
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deer
3 posts

Mar 11, 2010
4 days, 5 hours ago
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10Re: Exclusive Italian Red Wines
You don't have to spend a lot of money on cellar worthy wines either, but it will require more experience and attention to detail to get the best results. Sweet wines typically age fairly well, and many are not expensive on release. For red wines to cellar look for wines with a good balance of fruit to acid and tannin. Offen these wines may be "too big" to drink young, but as time proceeds, the tannin structures will soften allowinbg the fruit to come through.
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