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Attila
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Adam,
as a fellow Pichon drinker (1983) I'm surprised at your comment regarding Sue. It is true the Krug is MV but treat the lady well next time for me, please? I myself wrote NV as well as some people understand it easier this way.
Be cool and thanks for reading my NZ reviews.
Cheers,
Attila

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For me a 1956 Henschke Mt Edelstone.

The 1872 Craiglee Shiraz & Mouton 45 appeal aswell.

Part of the charm of vintage wine the sentimentality.

1872 Craiglee-Ned Kelly was still a lad.

45 Mouton- That year!

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1931 Quinto do Noval Nacional

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I've had the 31 regular but only read abot the legenday 31 Nacional

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1961 Palmer and any 1st Growth from a great pre-phylloxera vintage that is from a imperial bottle or larger and stored underground since its bottling. I don't think I will be trying one in the near future. Attila, can you help?

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I'm afraid Adair I can't. The last opportunity sailed away when the 1900 vintage of Chateau Margaux was drunk in Sydney on New Years Eve 2000. For the record, I missed it as well but a certain Club member didn't!
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Attila
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