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Suggestions for Common
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Vintage Chart
- Beaujolais
- 0 to 3 years
- Beaujolais
Nouveau - drink as soon as
possible
- Bordeaux,
Red - 5 to 20 years
- Bordeaux,
White - 4 to 10 years
- Cabernet
Sauvignon - 5 to 15 years
- Champagne,
non-Vintage - 0 to 2 years
- Champagne,
Vintage - 5 to 10 years
- Chianti
- 0 to 7 years
- Chardonnay
- 0 to 5 years
- Merlot
- 2 to 8 years
- Gewurztraminer
- 0 to 4 years
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Pinot Noir - 0 to 5 years
- Port,
non-vintage, tawny, etc. -
0 to 5 years
- Port,
Vintage - 10-20+ years
- Rioja
- 4 to 10 years
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Riesling - 3 to 20 years
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Sangiovese and Barolo - 5
to 10 years
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Sauternes and other sweet
whites - 5 to 15 years
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Sauvignon Blanc - 0 to 2 years
-
Shiraz - 5 to 12 years
- Vouvray
- 0 to 5 years
- Zinfandel,
Red - 5 to 10 years
- Zinfandel,
White - 0 to 1 years
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