Corte?

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Eric Menchen
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Corte?

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1997 VP on WTSO right now for $43. There is mention of Taylor single quinta. Anyone heard of this one?
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I have not but I sprung for a couple of them anyway to give it a try.
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This was Delaforce's Corte. What's funny is the picture appears to have been Photoshopped and the Delaforce removed. Or they put new labels on. Either way, very weird. These are certainly not Taylor's, at least originally. Then again when TFP bought Morgan they relabeled all the bottles and now sell them as The Yeatman Hotel VP. Some good values there if you stay at the hotel.
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If it was Delaforce then Wine Spectator gave the 1997 a score of 95, for whatever that's worth.
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And Andy scored it that high as well, for whatever that's worth :wink:
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Eric Menchen wrote:And Andy scored it that high as well, for whatever that's worth :wink:
I must have been [kez_11.gif] LOL
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