I was clearing out a cupboard today and came across 2 bottles of champagne that my wife & I were given on our wedding day 28 years ago.
They have probably been stored incorrectly but I wondered if they would still be drinkable or should just be binned.
The first is a Lanson Black Label Brut and the other is a Louis Rozier Premier Cru.
No idea if they are cheap rubbish or decent.
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Thread: Old Bottles of Champagne
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09-01-2019 08:02 PM #1
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Old Bottles of Champagne
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09-01-2019 08:07 PM #2
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Take care while uncorking them as they could make one almighty 'POP'...simply chill and enjoy.
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10-01-2019 12:07 PM #3
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I had a bottle of Lanson that was 6 years old and it was off.
I looked at their website and it said anything other than vintage Champagne needs to be drunk within 4 years.
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10-01-2019 12:16 PM #4
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10-01-2019 02:28 PM #6
Fool your neighbours into thinking you've won the lottery by opening them out on your doorstep and spraying the fizz all over the street while brandishing an oversized cardboard cheque.
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10-01-2019 03:51 PM #7
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