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20313202 - Reply by Philip James, Jun 16, 2008.
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We have a lot of reviews for Inglenook, you could look at them to get a sense of the wines character / rating...
We dont have that exact vintage listed on snooth so its hard to say for sure. Its also a large bottle size so it will have aged slower than the regular 750ml bottles. I'd suggest contacting the winery at: crelations@inglenook.com
They should know how their 87 Jeroboam is aging (actually im not sure 3L is a Jeroboam...)
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4761138 - Reply by John Andrews, Jun 16, 2008.
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@Philip ... you are correct Jeroboam is 3L (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wine_bottle)
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4761138 - Reply by John Andrews, Jun 16, 2008.
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Okay ... just read a bit more ... a double magnum is 3 L. A Jeroboam can be 3 L (still wine) or 4 L (sparkling wine).