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- vinoholic - 03-07-2008

hey everyone...im not very familiar with the art of wine tasting and enjoying wine for what it is. I just like the taste of wine as long as its smooth. Recently i went to a local wine store, where the owner sold me a 1995 Chimney Rock Cabernet Sauvignon Napa Valley for $70. is this too much for such a bottle. The reason why i ask is because i don't want to go back to the store if he is taking advantage of me.

also how do i store this bottle, what temperature or how long can i store this bottle? thanks guys

[This message has been edited by vinoholic (edited 03-06-2008).]


- TheEngineer - 03-07-2008

Sounds about right. A quick search on wine-searcher.com showed a NC wine company to be selling for $76. Currently releases are about $40 so they are putting a bit of a premium on this for aging it 10 years for you. Ask them where it's been kept and in what conditions for the last 10 years though as this is important to whether the wine is still drinkable, has improved or gone south.


- vinoholic - 03-07-2008

the owner had it stored in the backroom where he had other wines. do you think i should i open the bottle right away, or can i keep it for a couple of months.

also what is the appropriate way to store wine bottles if you are just starting out.


- dananne - 03-07-2008

Hi, and welcome to the board.

On the top of the page, there is a purple horizontal bar where you'll find "Wine FAQ." You should find all the info you'll need on storing wine, as well as many other topics.


- vinoholic - 03-07-2008

thanks dan, however my question was more catered to the specific wine i mentioned earlier.


- winoweenie - 03-07-2008

Hi VH and welcome to the board. This wine should hold without problems if you have a nice DARK and COOL spot. Lay it on its' side with the label facing up(this is probably how it's been stored) and open it whenever you feel the time has come. WW


- Bucko - 03-07-2008

A 13 y/o wine stored in 'a back room' is not the type of wine I would be purchasing. It could be heat damaged. Even if the room is 75 degrees, the wine has aged four times faster than at 55 degrees. I wouldn't sit on the bottle -- I'd be pulling a cork.


- winophite - 03-07-2008

Hear yee hear yee...As a simple novice to not that familiar...cork that sucker, and give the seller hecc if its not good.
Drink em if ya got em! WP


- brappy - 03-08-2008

You did NOT get duped. But you should have bought a current vintage ('04) so you could drink the 2 together. Chimney Rock puts out some great Cabernet. Stereotypical Stags leap District fruit. I would have bought it....