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BBC News: Oldies are goodies.

Paris restaurant auctions wine from famed cellar. “Profits from the sale of one of the dustiest bottles to go under the hammer - a 1788 cognac expected to fetch 2,500 euros (£2,259) - will be given to charity.”  When my adopted grandfather’s father passed, family members found a 1780-some vintage of cognac in the basement. Dad said most believe cognac doesn’t mature in the bottle, but his perception was it was smooth as hell.

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