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- wwvw - 04-06-2001 Hi, I am a sales brooker that will soon be selling Fine Wines to clients who may or maynot want to consume them. I am interested in maturing wines to increase their value. Can anyone tell me if there a type of fine wine which doesn't really ever get too old? - Innkeeper - 04-06-2001 Hi Wwvw, and welcome to the Wine Board. There is such a wine. It is called Madeira. Please confine any future commercial postings to the Advertising/Promotion thread. Thanks. - winoweenie - 04-06-2001 wwvw. welcome to the board. I may misunderstand your query. I certainly hope so. If you're contemplating become a wine broker and have to have help deciding which wines you can cellar for future appreciation, then IMHO, you aren't really looking to become a wine broker but an investor without wine knowledge, looking to get expert advice without paying for it. If this is the case, " Sorry Charlie " we don't need someone else running up the price of our beloved juice for monetary gain. winoweenie ( The original WW ) - winoweenie - 04-08-2001 Ik. looks like the call I made on wwcw was on target. An absence of response is deafening. WW - chittychattykathy - 04-08-2001 (Which is why I have not responded to you on my NA posting.) |