how long does a **** need to age?

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Vintage **** has to do with the year the grapes used to make it were harvested. Yes **** taste better with age but the vintage wines can be from any year. You can have vintage **** from 1977 or 2003. The wines with the vintage label are usually better in taste than those without. Vintage wines will also be a little more expensive.

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