1988, 1998, 2002 bin 28

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1988, 1998, 2002 bin 28

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1988 Bin 28
1998 Bin 28
2002 Bin 28

Which of these have a better cellaring potential? Would taste better after a few years in the cellar.

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Years from vintage wise or which will live the longest from now on? I take it you mean the former and if so 1998. Last year 98 bin 28 was very youthfull and Bin 389 98 is even more of a baby. Many hang it on the 98 Pennys but the fact is they tastes like there 2003 wine not 98 and in time they should be a crackers. Another 5 years for Bin 28 and 5-15 for 389.

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1988 should be out of the cellar being consumed. Last tried mid 2003 and fully developed, only going one way from now.

1998 and 2002 are both good cellaring propositions.
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