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It is a non-vintage wine. It is released almost immediately and they are allowed to mix different vintage juice because they do not specify a year. It is meant to be drank very soon and will expire long before a vintage varietal would. You can look to the code date and ask the winery to decode it. It is used for spoilage not identifying a certain vintage.

2006-12-22 11:19:37 · answer #1 · answered by Brooke B B 4 · 0 0

Like nearly all wines, you have to call the winery or check out their fact sheets on their wine online. Bottling wine can happen the same year they harvest or years later, depending on the wine.

If you are asking what the vintage is, then if there is no refference to a year, then it is a nonvintage and it is a mutt.

Blossom Hill Winery

PO Box 116
Paicines, CA 95043
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Phone (831) 628-3502
Fax (831) 628-3451

2006-12-22 15:23:23 · answer #2 · answered by apesee 3 · 1 0

you probably won't be able to tell that. the only thing for sure that you can find is the date it is picked and crushed which is required by law to be on the bottle. If the wine requires any aging, which I don't believe they do at blossom hill, you won't be able to tell.

2006-12-22 22:57:38 · answer #3 · answered by Lisa H 7 · 0 0

UK : well we'd know an website for winevintage
see http://www.calforniasredblossomwine/historicalsite.com
best idea yes !

2006-12-22 15:28:10 · answer #4 · answered by toddk57@sbcglobal.net 6 · 1 0

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