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This one rings too true, starting to drink lots of wine that I bought years ago in a very different home, social and culinary environment. My SOP has me saving for a "special occasion", but that special occasion may not come in time for either the wines or me. Now I have to figure out which of the following to do.
  1. Drink it before it turns to vinegar
  2. Drink it before I go tits up
  3. Leave it for the kids to drink at my funeral
In general, I'm in favor of #1, but still can't bring myself to drinking a 40 year old wine with Mickey D's...
 
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This one rings too true, starting to drink lots of wine that I bought years ago in a very different home, social and culinary environment. My SOP has me saving for a "special occasion", but that special occasion may not come in time for either the wines or me. Now I have to figure out which of the following to do.
  1. Drink it before it turns to vinegar
  2. Drink it before I go tits up
  3. Leave it for the kids to drink at my funeral
In general, I'm in favor of #1, but still can't bring myself to drinking a 40 year old wine with Mickey D's...

If it's stored properly, 1and 2 won't happen.

If you want your kids drinking your wine, keep eating McD's.
 
If it's stored properly, 1and 2 won't happen.

If you want your kids drinking your wine, keep eating McD's.
Well, 1 does happen even when properly stored, some of mine are slipping into "Past Prime" window....

Not worried about McD's, it was more "artistic license" than reality; I may have a McDs every other month. I just think some of the "Son, don't touch THAT wine rack if you want to see your legal drinking age!" bottles deserve more elegant meals than the average fare. My son is in his late 30s now, and all the bottles are there. Gee, here's documented proof he actually listened to one thing I said...
 
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