Prices Aside, 1991 DRCs Reflect the Vintage

February 28, 1994 Prices Aside, 1991 DRCs Reflect the Vintage They are among the world's most expensive wines, commanding single- bottle prices that remind you of what you once paid for a case of wine years ago.

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