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This question is a bit from the
outfield, but I can't seem to get anything but opinions all over the board. In
addition to JUSTIN wines, I love Champagne. Several
years ago I purchased a Magnum of 1985 Veuve Cliquot Rose for a Nevada Ballet
fundraiser. Interestingly, my wife received the same magnum as a major
birthday gift from our wine loving friends. When properly cellared, do you have
any idea how long really good Champagne
tends to last?
-Brad
I love Champagne too, and so do
Justin and Debby Baldwin! Unfortunately it's not a style we can make very well
in a warm climate region like Paso Robles, so we leave it to the experts.
Your bottle
sounds wonderful. You have three things in your favor: one, the wine is from a
superb house, Clicquot. Two, the vintage is an excellent one, among the top
three of the '80s. Three, it is in magnum format. IF you have kept the wine
cool all these years, it should be splendid, still quite effervescent, and a
lovely coral/salmon hue that I find most attractive. Fruit character in Rose
Champagne changes dramatically over time, and a 20+ year wine will be smoky and
Burgundy-like in the nose rather than lightly red-berry aromaed. But that is
all to the good.
In general,
vintage Champagne,
from great vintages especially, can mature for decades. I have had 40
year-old Champagne
that is still quite lively and could go another 20 years. I have also
encountered, alas, younger wines that have not made it, usually because of heat
or too much moving around. I would not advise holding non-vintage Champagne any longer
than three years after purchase--its multi-vintage nature ensures that it is
ready upon release.
Cheers!