A gift when I was young. It's sat on a wardrobe and gone through multiple hear wave summers. Not temperature controlled. Mostly lying down, sometimes standing up. Is the liquid inside gonna be awful now? How long would this last?

by JamieCarrick

7 Comments

  1. croissant530

    It will probably be drinkable (as in edible and it won’t kill you) but probably beyond its best. Open it and see what an advanced champagne tastes like! 

  2. TurkeyRunWoods

    Great Champagne can last decades if stored properly.

  3. Odd_Minute4542

    With proper storage it will likely be awesome, albeit developed. Considering the presumably improper storage it might be slightly less good and it is way more likely to be out of condition. But it won’t be harmful. Drink it.

  4. Impossible-Many6625

    I think have an open mind and be intrigued by what you taste. It might tuen off a connoisseur, but just enjoy it for what it is.

  5. Candid-Painter7046

    This isn’t just Veuve Clicquot. La Grande Dame is their tete de cuvee. Essentially their equivalent of Dom Perignon. The 96 was drinking very well when it was young. My guess is if it survived the storage, it will be past its peak but still very enjoyable. Even if the storage was terrible, you have a decent chance at having a fun experience.

  6. WinterPerformer7638

    Like everyone already said, it’s all about storage.

    I was privileged to have the 1984 a year ago. One of the most amazing champagnes I ever had. It still had mousse. It was a liquid caramel toffee, orange and citrus peel champagne for the gods.

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