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We have been collecting wine bottles, as we are a large wine area and this
has become part of our history. Our wine bottles are empty. I think it
would be nice to be able to keep filled wine bottles indefinitely, however,
as the look more complete with their original foil caps.
On 1/11/07 5:40 AM, "Marielle Fortier" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> 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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> Sullivan Museum & History Center
> Northfield, Vermont
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