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I like your videos and school as a New Yorker living in Philadelphia and working for the United States Postal Service but can you please tell me where I can purchase one of my favorite wines from France?
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I like your videos and school as a New Yorker living in Philadelphia and working for the United States Postal Service but can you please tell me where I can purchase one of my favorite wines from France?
La Benardine Chateauneuf du Papel
1995 or any year before the 90&s
Thank you
Finding older vintages like that are nearly impossible on the open market. The only avenue for such wines are auction houses.