You guys are lucky!

Over here, trying to buy a wine that's older than 2 years is futile. Nobody knows how to take care of wine, so I think they just leave the cradles in the sun, while storing it. Anything older than 2 years is painfully vinegar.

They have great bottles to sell, but they are all vinegar, and trying to send the bottle back..... Took me 45 minutes last time, and the store only took it back after calling the country's main distributor and confirming with them if it was ok.

Now, I'm a big fan of Chilean wine that's less than 2 years.


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