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I recently discovered these bottles in a private wine cellar that appears to have been untouched for many years, possibly decades.

Known details:

β€’ Private cellar, not commercial storage

β€’ Bottles stored lying flat, directly on simple shelving

β€’ Cool, dark environment, no light exposure

β€’ Heavy dust buildup, some labels missing or illegible

β€’ Exact origin and vintages unknown

I know that age alone means nothing and that most old wine doesn’t make it – but the horizontal storage and stable cellar conditions made me curious enough to ask here before touching anything.

Questions for the r/wine community:

β€’ Based on storage conditions alone, is it reasonable to assume any survivability?

β€’ What would you check first: fill levels, capsule seepage, cork integrity?

β€’ Would you open a β€œsacrifice bottle” or leave everything untouched?

Not expecting hidden gems – genuinely interested in learning how experienced wine people would approach this situation.

Thanks in advance 🍷

by hmo-stone

1 Comment

  1. very much depends on what wines.
    if they’re all 15$ costco bottles, then that’s a lot of vinegar

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