1795 Terrantez "common stock" MWA/MWC
Posted: Wed Nov 12, 2014 1:09 pm
Since I heard that we have an expert guest in the forums this week, I would like to post a rather exotic question to Dominic. I do understand that the knowledge about this specific wine might be minimal, but since I believe that I own a bottle this is a rare chance that is not to be missed
The question is about the origin and the whereabouts of the so-called "common stock" Terrantez 1795 of the MWA/MWC. In Cossart's book the wine is easy to see on a photograph of bottles from the "common stock" of the amalgamated companies. I have seen at least three bottles with identical stencils and was able to get my hands on one bottle. Due to a leaking cork I had to recork it and took a sample. From my (limited) experience I can say, that this 1795 T is definetely in the same league as the other 1795 T wines. So of course I am interested to know how and when this wine "entered" the MWA/MWC and where it came from. Also: how many bottles are there left, if any?
Any answers, any information are highly appreciated, thanks!
Peter

The question is about the origin and the whereabouts of the so-called "common stock" Terrantez 1795 of the MWA/MWC. In Cossart's book the wine is easy to see on a photograph of bottles from the "common stock" of the amalgamated companies. I have seen at least three bottles with identical stencils and was able to get my hands on one bottle. Due to a leaking cork I had to recork it and took a sample. From my (limited) experience I can say, that this 1795 T is definetely in the same league as the other 1795 T wines. So of course I am interested to know how and when this wine "entered" the MWA/MWC and where it came from. Also: how many bottles are there left, if any?
Any answers, any information are highly appreciated, thanks!
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Peter