40yr old wine for birthday gift - drinkable or novelty?
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It's been a while since I've posted in here 
My BiL is celebrating his 40th his month and for his 'main' present we are getting him a Campagnolo corkscrew.
As a smaller gift to go alongside it I thought it would be nice to get a 'matching' bottle of Italian wine. A quick Google throws up the following https://www.winememories.co.uk/product/1976-calcin...
At this age and indeed price, will the wine likely be acceptable? If it's likely to be vinegar I'm as well mocking up a 1976 label and sticking it to a bottle of 2015s finest

My BiL is celebrating his 40th his month and for his 'main' present we are getting him a Campagnolo corkscrew.
As a smaller gift to go alongside it I thought it would be nice to get a 'matching' bottle of Italian wine. A quick Google throws up the following https://www.winememories.co.uk/product/1976-calcin...
At this age and indeed price, will the wine likely be acceptable? If it's likely to be vinegar I'm as well mocking up a 1976 label and sticking it to a bottle of 2015s finest

Had three bottles of tawny port from '76 for some time before drinking them. They needed to go through a coffee filer before going into the decanter but was the only port I have ever drank that didn't make me hate myself. We still have a bottle that has by appointment of King George V written on it... So latest it will be is a '36!
crossy67 said:
I'd be worried if the wine I bought came with as much air on the top at the one in the bottle. Where has the wine gone? If it's gone out through the cork then the cork is buggered which means the wine will be too.
For £40 odd I wouldn't be expecting a decent rink at that age.
That's known as ullage and happens to most old wines but obviously if there has been a lot then its not a good sign.For £40 odd I wouldn't be expecting a decent rink at that age.
It will all depend on how the wine has been stored as to whether its drinkable or not. Also do some research on the wine itself as not all wines are capable of aging for 40 years irrespective of how they have been stored. Really good Barolo should be ok though.
Depends how good a year it was. If it was a great year there will be stuff around that is fantastic - but then you will also pay a fantastic price for it.
76 was not a great year from what can be seen on Google - but better than 75 (for Bordeaux wine). With port they don't even declare a Vintage every year & I don't think there was one in 76 http://www.vintageport.biz/port_vintage_chart.html...
I think I'd be looking for a different kind of gift.
76 was not a great year from what can be seen on Google - but better than 75 (for Bordeaux wine). With port they don't even declare a Vintage every year & I don't think there was one in 76 http://www.vintageport.biz/port_vintage_chart.html...
I think I'd be looking for a different kind of gift.
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