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To: Peter Dierks who wrote (215749)6/28/2012 1:57:31 PM
From: Farmboy  Respond to of 225578
 
Well I'm sure it ages in the sense of time passing .. but otherwise, I don't know. I was working with my brothers in cleaning and emptying out parents' home after their passing, and out from the bottom of the china cabinet, one of my brothers drags a bottle of Chivas Regal (still unopened in the box) out and announces "Hey, this is yours. You left it here before you shipped out to Korea". That would have been 1976.

Now, does that mean it's been aged an additional 36 years? I haven't opened it yet, but I'm sure it is still just fine to drink. Could I rightfully call it "aged over 48 years"? LOL

Thanks ... I'll stick around a while. May have to just go ahead and open the Chivas, light up a good cigar, and try it out this weekend!

I bet the Pinch was damn good! :-)