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Vintage Wine Label Collection With Handwritten Reviews Diary Like Notes

$ 52.8

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Color: Multi-color
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    Description

    A collection of 63 vintage wine labels mainly from the late 1950s-1960s with handwritten notes that made memories for a couple as they enjoyed wine over the years. I can imagine them in the “mad men era” deciding to start this collection to recall which wines they enjoyed or not so much!
    Some comments include:
    Taste buds have deteriorated due to drinks will comment more fully on remaining three bottles
    Several bloody Mary’s..,goose, duck..,probably not quite ready at the time we drink it
    Escargot sweet breads, 2 bourbons before well spaced, Polly was ecstatic and greatly enjoyed it myself but was too dull tongued from food to really be able to judge, but still think it’s the best wine I ever had
    cheese soufflé with crab sauce a perfect wine with this meal, Polly and I really liked this
    cherries Jubilee, one bourbon some wine, Polly doesn’t like it and should be served with less sweet desserts
    A dollar wine we enjoyed several times
    This wine not up to this meal is it has a trace of bitterness but bouquet is fine altogether a good table wine
    Steak, Italian salad, baked potato and sour cream, beer before dinner, fairly grapy tasting and not bad for an inferior type wine
    And old standard through the club days
    Roast beef stuffed baked potatoes, had drank beer before dinner wine definitely not equal to the meal
    Don’t remember being very displeased with this nor did I want to rush out and buy more
    One Manhattan before dinner, had a sweetness of Bordeaux but a bitter aftertaste Polly liked it better than I did
    Roasted Cornish hen, 2 Bourbons before dinner was good compared to usual stuff and was perfect for the main course
    Red counterpart to the wine with the Clorox taste
    Lobster soufflé, no drinks before dinner definitely will drink again
    Enjoyed fall of 1964 I would like to try it again
    Every time I drink one of these I swear I’m giving up on Rhône
    Two martinis, lamb a bit light for this meal OK but not outstanding
    Our standard good wine throughout the fall of 1964 through spring 1966 during which time we participated in the demise of two cases of it.
    Christmas day 1965 several bloody Mary’s goose and the trimmings drink with a 59 had a nutty flavor no complaints just what we wanted
    Our favorite cheap domestic white wine during first year and half of marriage we tried something else then this then something else then back to this.
    Should have waited a year.
    Wine labels date from 1955-1967. Included are domestic wines as well as from Spain, Germany, France
    Condition and notes
    Overall good to fair condition
    Several labels may have edge wear, stains, curled edges, minor loss, wrinkles, small holes
    They are all pictured
    Some labels are not dated
    Some duplicate labels
    Some labels have writing on the label besides the reviews
    A few have staples
    1955-2
    1956-1
    1957-1
    1958-2
    1959-15
    1960-2
    1961-9
    1962-6
    1967-1
    No date on wine label -24 (however some dated on reverse)
    This is probably something we should have started during our quarantine!!
    Additional photos on request
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