Did you try googling Chateau Grimpant 1995, and Chateau Juncarret 1982? That might help
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The Juncarret is from left bank Bordeaux. If properly stored it might be drinkable still
The first one is very interesting tho. Label says Vin de Cerises which means cherry wine… but I’ve never heard of a fancy vintage cherry wine from a “Chateau” before that would be labeled like this. If it’s an appellation, I’ve never heard of it. Bottle looks vaguely Alsatian… Cueillee des Monts means “foraged in the mountains”… so it could possibly be an Alsatian wild cherry wine? But 12% alcohol seems like very high alcohol for cherry. Interesting stuff for sure! No idea what it is.
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Did you try googling Chateau Grimpant 1995, and Chateau Juncarret 1982? That might help
The Juncarret is from left bank Bordeaux. If properly stored it might be drinkable still
The first one is very interesting tho. Label says Vin de Cerises which means cherry wine… but I’ve never heard of a fancy vintage cherry wine from a “Chateau” before that would be labeled like this. If it’s an appellation, I’ve never heard of it. Bottle looks vaguely Alsatian… Cueillee des Monts means “foraged in the mountains”… so it could possibly be an Alsatian wild cherry wine? But 12% alcohol seems like very high alcohol for cherry. Interesting stuff for sure! No idea what it is.