Many fine wines improve with age, and the best way to ensure that you get the chance to try them at their peak without paying a premium is buying young and storing under perfect conditions until they’re ready to drink. The fact that we say a wine should be kept for later isn’t to say it isn’t already delicious, and if you like fruitier styles you may prefer the wine younger. The beauty of owning a case of the same wine is that you can track its development over time.
Critic score 95.5/100
Maturity Young 2028 - 2050
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Critic score 96/100
Maturity Young 2030 - 2062
Maturity Young 2030 - 2060
Maturity Young 2028 - 2060
Critic score 93.75/100
Maturity Young 2026 - 2049
Critic score 95.25/100
Maturity Young 2027 - 2054
Maturity Young 2027 - 2052
Critic score 97.5/100
Maturity Young 2030 - 2065
Critic score 96.25/100
Maturity Young 2027 - 2044
Critic score 91.5/100
Maturity Young 2026 - 2036
Maturity Young 2026 - 2040
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