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Old 01-27-2013, 07:32 AM
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hello I'm wondering if I am wasting my time saving this old bottle could anyone help me it's boxed and
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I'm located in NSW Australia an I received this off a friend so I'm unsure where it was brought
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Old 01-27-2013, 12:18 PM
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here they are thanks for all advice an knowledge in advance
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Old 01-27-2013, 12:20 PM
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sorry very new an learning
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more pics ..I'm wondering can anybody help with the year this was bottled its value and any history linked with this *old label ..well I think it's an old label it seems old
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the top wondering if this is corked? or
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I really have no idea? thank you in advance
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should I open???
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should I open???
I see you've not had a response.

Perhaps one of the reasons you haven't received a reply is that the Forum you posted in is dedicated to single malt Scotch, not blends. In other words, many might consider the question off-topic.

Beyond that, the simple answer is that no whisky gets better in the bottle.

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thank you
I have no idea what I'm talking about. I've tried researching an found myself going round and round in circles and always ending up in this forum
Thank you very much for your time helping
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I moved this to Blended Whisky category.
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should I open???
I would open this bottle.

Diaego have now replaced the Gold18yr with Gold Reserve, and they also have a 18yr Platinum label.

Both do not taste as good as the Gold 18yr.

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Nat, we can see if we can have your bottle dated. However, the bottom line is likely, open and enjoy.
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This pack design was introduced in 2000, therefore your bottle has been dated from that period. Enjoy!
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