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Should I trade my Spanish wine?


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This is a question for all the Spanish wine experts out there...

I have a chance to swap a bottle of 2001 Bodegas Luberri Rioja Finca Los Merinos for a bottle of 2005 Alvaro Palacios Les Terrasses Priorat. I know that I can drink the Rioja now (and even if I trade it, I'll get to enjoy a glass!) but am wondering if the Priorat will be a better treat in a few years' time. Should I go for it?

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I would not make the trade. You should be able to find that vintage of Les Terraces rather easily in the Los Angeles area, and it will likely be under $30, especially if on sale. You can certainly find other vintages, too. Palacios makes other priorat wines that are designed for the long haul. Les Terraces can be enjoyed now or later.

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Thank you for the advice. I wasn't sure how much the Les Terrasses would improve over time.

I would not make the trade.  You should be able to find that vintage of Les Terraces rather easily in the Los Angeles area, and it will likely be under $30, especially if on sale.  You can certainly find other vintages, too.  Palacios makes other priorat wines that are designed for the long haul.  Les Terraces can be enjoyed now or later.

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