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Thu, 11 Jan 2007 08:40:17 -0500
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Hello,

We recently received a donation that included two bottles of wine.  They 
still contain wine and were bottled in 2004 but the donor believes the wine 
is no good as it was a home brew concoction.  What is the collective wisdom 
of the group on storage of the bottles?  Should I ditch the wine? should I 
keep the wine, store them on their sides and put them in somthing in case 
they leak? My concern is the rest of the collection...but also know that 
aged wine is stored, on its side and in a climate controlled area.

Thank you in advance for all of your responses.

Marielle



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Marielle Fortier
Museum Registrar
Sullivan Museum & History Center
Northfield, Vermont
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