Vintage Edition Reviews
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Vintage CARE BEAR “GRAMS” EUC 1983 Limited Edition 16″ GRAM Kenner FREE S&H $14.98 |
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Blue Mountain Bears Collectible “Teddi” Ltd Edition 22″ Vintage Bear-Boulder CO $12.99 |
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Russ 13″ Vintage Edition Bear – Yarwood $12.99 |
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Vintage Sears Special Edition Winnie the Pooh Bear by Gund – Rare Disney $60.00 |
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LARGE VINTAGE GUND BEAR #2187 SCHATZI 26″ TALL 1979 COLLECTORS LIMITED EDITION $25.00 |
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Russ UK Vintage Edition 100% Mohair Belamy Bear $115.16 |
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Special Edition Vintage Bears Secret Bear $14.99 |
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Russ Cornelia Pink Mohair Teddy Bear #1696 Vintage Edition Handmade 13″ Limited $89.99 |
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Vintage Knickerbocker Mohare Bear, Camille, Artist Lenore Dement Limited Edition $100.00 |
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VINTAGE BOYD’S BEAR LOT/ ANNIVERSARY EDITION/ GWENDOLYN/ PENNY BEARSLEY ETC USED $55.00 |
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Nordic Ware Original Platinum Collection Bundt Pan $25.00 10.5′ x 3.75′, 12 Cup, Anniversary Bundt Pan, Cast Aluminum, Accomodates 10-15 Cup Recipes…. |
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Swissmar KF-77041 Gourmet 8-Person Raclette Grill, Black $89.95 Swissmar has been providing quality products and service at affordable prices for more than 20 years%2E Swissmar has expanded their own brand of Swissmar products to include items such as raclettes%2C fondues%2C wine accessories%2C bamboo boards%2C cheese knives and accessories%2E… |
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Take Care [Deluxe Edition] $9.57 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band $9.31 BEATLES THE SGT. PEPPERS LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND (ED… |
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Revolver $10.23 BEATLES THE REVOLVER (EDICION LIMITADA)… |
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Walt Disney Christmas [VHS] $9.80 A beautiful collection of Disney cartoons, all with a Christmas theme. Titles are “Once Upon a Wintertime,” “Santa’s Workshop,” “The Night Before Christmas,” “Pluto’s Christmas Tree,” “Donald’s Snow Fight,” and “On Ice.”… |
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The Beverly Hillbillies Vol. 3 $4.99 Three episodes from the early years of the Beverly Hillbillies. Contains full feature versions including credits of The Clampetts Get Psychoanalyzed, Turkey Day and The Clampetts Get Culture… |
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DIABOLIQUE (1955 B/W) $7.49 In this edge of your seat , highly suspensful thriller, a sadistic headmaster’s longsuffering wife and mistress join forces to plot his murder. Their plans run smoothly until they discover the body missing with the evidence of his prescence haunting them…. |

Is this a good vintage wine?
Wolf Blass 1996 Black Label Cabernet Sauvignon, i brought it as a present for my partner it was really expensive. Its already twelve years old, but I wanted him to keep it until our first born child turns 18, i was told this is possible, but now im having doubts after readong a few comments…
Ive read other questions on Vintage Wines on yahoo answers, and someone said you should store this kind of wine ten years at the most. But the Man at the shop said, this wine was a limited edition vintage, made to keep for years….
Im so confused, and wondering what is true?
Your confusion is understandable. I have been an off and on collector/drinker for the past 20 years and its still a crap shoot. The best old age wine I’ve had was 70 Cote de Beaune Villages and it never left its underground cellar til the night we drank it. Wines that travel are not always the best candidates for aging. They mature faster in my humble opinion. On top of that, even the best, New World wines (that includes Australia) really are not meant to age vis a vis Bordeaux or Burgundy. So, I would agree with one of the other writers that this wine is probably peaked and should be drunk now. I’m not sure what “limited edition vintage” means. 96 was decent year for Australia and Wolf Blass’s propaganda sheet on Black Label is that they use the best grapes from their vineyards to a make it. None of that means it can keep for 18 plus years. Nevertheless, if your first born is few years from 18, I’d keep it, if only for uniqueness of the gift and the dedication to keep it for that length of time. Assuming you have stored it properly, the wine should be fine to drink, unless you have palate like, say, Robert Parker that is.
October 12th, 2010
Cindy
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