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Three Large Formats of Wine

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This item is perfect for entertaining during the holiday season. Why serve a large format? Wine ages as air moves in and out of the cork, interacting with the flavor components of a wine. With large format bottles, you've got the same surface area for air transfer - that tiny cork - but a much larger volume of wine. The result is that these bottles age at half the speed of their 750 ml counterparts. It's because of this aging potential that many top-notch wines are bottled in large formats. Big bottles age more gracefully and are just plain better, according to some experts, because they age at a slower pace. As a result, producers typically bottle a portion of their best blends into large bottles to see their evolution, and mark them up accordingly for collectors. Our delicious large formats for auction this evening include the following:
-Silver Oak Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 (1.5L)
-Bogle Red Blend 2013 (3L)
-Rodney Strong Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 (1.5L)

Donated By Maureen & Chriis Dabovich and Sherry Krajelis